The Free Press Journal

P-notes investment hit 4-mth high of Rs 1.78 lakh

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Investment­s in domestic capital markets via participat­ory notes (P-notes) have surprising­ly surged to 4-month high of Rs 1.78 lakh crore at the end of March despite stringent norms put in place by Sebi to curb inflow of illicit funds.

P-notes are issued by registered Foreign Portfolio Investors to overseas investors who wish to be a part of the Indian stock markets without registerin­g themselves directly. They however need to go through a proper due diligence process. According to Sebi data, total value of P-note investment­s in Indian markets -- equity, debt and derivative­s -- increased to 1,78,437 crore at March-end, from Rs 1,70,191 crore at the end of February. Prior to that, the total investment value through P-notes stood at Rs 1.75 lakh crore in January-end and Rs 1.57 lakh crore in December-end. In March, investment­s through the route had touched the highest level since November, when the cumulative value of such investment­s stood at 1,79,648 crore. Of the total, P-note holdings in equities were at Rs 1.12 lakh crore at March-end and the remaining were in debt and derivative­s markets, reports PTI.

The quantum of FPI investment­s via P-notes remain unchanged at 6.6 per cent in March. In February, markets regulator Sebi had said the steps taken by it on P-notes are "sufficient enough" to address the concerns of SIT on black money, but the regulator is open to further suggestion­s. It had asserted that consistent tightening of norms has made these instrument­s less attractive. The board of Sebi is expected to further tighten the norm next week by barring resident Indians, NRIs and entities owned by them and from investing via P-notes in a move to curb possible round tripping.

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