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Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | Retail investors to get an overseas GIFT

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August 12, 2021 / 16:08 IST
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Many efforts have been made to popularise the international financial services centre GIFT in Gujarat. Much of it has been in the institutional domain, but a new initiative spearheaded by the country’s top two stock exchanges will rope in domestic investors. The BSE and the NSE are both working on a platform that will allow domestic investors to invest in foreign stocks.

In recent years, the desire to invest overseas has risen, especially after the sharp rise in technology stocks listed in the US (nicknamed FAANG) even before the pandemic struck. The liquidity deluge post-pandemic lifted non-tech stocks as well. Seeing growing interest and risk appetite among domestic investors, stock brokers have been tying up with overseas entities and offering their clients an option to invest abroad. But the costs can be relatively high. Then, there are mutual funds too that have added overseas-listed stocks to some schemes or even overseas-focussed funds.