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India's central bank plans to double the investment cap for individual foreign investors in listed companies to 10%, to boost capital inflows. This move comes as foreign portfolio investors have withdrawn over $28 billion from Indian stocks since September. The government and RBI are finalizing the reforms, despite concerns from the market regulator about monitoring compliance with foreign investment limits.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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