Poor performance in the P-Notes area during the fourth consecutive month

New delhi date. 23 October 2019, Wednesday

Investment in the country through P-notes declined during last September. This decline has been occurring for four consecutive months.

Foreign investors who wish to invest in India are invested through P-Notes through SEBI Registered Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs). Investments through p-notes have started to decline steadily since June, following a global outbreak.

During the month of September last year, the Indian capital market had reported a loss of Rs. An investment of Rs.

Earlier in August, the figure stood at Rs. 1 crore, Rs. 8.5 crore in June. 5 crore and Rs. 3 crore was invested through P-Notes.

Investments in equity, debt and derivatives are made through p-notes. At the end of September, the investment through this route was Rs. 1 crore debt worth Rs. 2 crore and in the derivative segment Rs. 1 crore was invested.

Here, it is worth mentioning that the investment through this route has declined since the SEBI made more stringent regulations on P-notes last July. However, the investment through these routes has been reduced since the last 3 years.

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