Trend Setters of Indian Market

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TREND SETTERS OF INDIAN

MARKET
Introduction

India foreign policy focuses on active


participation in the creation of a more balanced
international economies. India has been an
active member of the Group of 77, and later the
core group of the G-15 nations. India foreign
policy constantly addresses other important issues
of international importance, such as
environmentally sustainable development and the
promotion and protection of human rights.
India Foreign Policy is well aligned with its
national interests and security. A well crafted India
Foreign Policy has succeeded in establishing a
network of mutually beneficial relations with all
countries of the world, particularly in the improving
relations with its neighbours.
Budget 11 & FII’s

The budget 2011-12 reflects the importance of


foreign investment and facilitates the investors to
participate in :

Indian Mutual Funds


Corporate Bonds Of Infrastructure Cos
Indian Mutual Funds

This is the biggest benefit the budget has brought us


in by allowing Foreign Investors (FIIs) to invest in
SEBI registered Indian Equity Mutual Funds under
portfolio investment schemes.
Contd…

Currently, only FIIs and sub-accounts


registered with the SEBI and NRIs are allowed
to invest in mutual fund schemes. This smart move
will simply widen the class of investors in Indian
Equity Market and bring in a lot of liquidity and
capital inflows as foreign investments in India
Corporate Bonds Of Infrastructure Cos

To enhance the capital inflows from the foreign


investors even further, Government has also raised
the FII limit for investment in corporate bonds, with
residual maturity of over 5 years issued by the
infrastructure companies.
Contd………

This move will raise the total limit available to FIIs


for investing in listed corporate bonds to US$40
billion.

The FII limit for investment in corporate bonds with


residual maturity of over five years issued by
companies in infrastructure sector
PATH A AHEAD

FDI policy being liberalized.

To allow multi brand retail investment.

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