Markets regulator SEBI on Tuesday proposed increasing the minimum application size for SME IPOs to up to Rs 4 lakh, to ensure ...
SEBI has floated a consultation paper seeking comments on revamping the listing framework for small and medium enterprises ...
SEBI has proposed stricter rules for SME IPOs, including raising the minimum application size to limit smaller investor ...
India's markets regulator on Tuesday proposed tightening rules for small and medium sized companies' intital public offerings ...
The market regulator also proposed changes to allocation methodology for non-institutional investor in SME IPOs.
India's markets regulator on Thursday published a study that showed a jump in payment of royalty by listed companies and ...
India's market regulator on Wednesday proposed expanding the pool of angel fund investors and increasing investment limits in ...
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Market regulator SEBI, on Monday, released a circular introducing new regulations allowing Indian mutual funds to invest in overseas funds that allocate a portion of their assets to Indian securities.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has permitted mutual funds (MFs) to invest in overseas mutual funds or unit trusts that invest a portion of their assets in Indian securities.