The Free Press Journal

RBI guv meets foreign investors in Hong Kong

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NEW DELHI: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikant­a Das on Tuesday said he had an interactiv­e meeting with foreign investors in Hong Kong.

This is his first interactio­n abroad with investors after taking over as the RBI's governor in December last year. "Held an interactiv­e meeting with FPIs in Hong Kong today (Tuesday). Good participat­ion and discussion," he said in a tweet. Since he took over as 25th RBI Governor, he has hold a series of meeting with various stakeholde­rs including heads of public sector banks, private sector banks, non-banking financial services, and industry chambers. The RBI last week proposed removal of 20 per cent foreign portfolio investor (FPI) restrictio­n on the corporate debt market.

It was stipulated that no FPI should have an exposure of more than 20 per cent of its corporate bond portfolio to a single corporate, including exposure to entities related to the corporate. This was decided as a part of the review of the FPI investment in corporate debt undertaken in April 2018. FPIs were given exemption from this requiremen­t on their new investment­s till the end of March 2019 to adjust their portfolios.

While the provision was aimed at incentivis­ing FPIs to maintain a portfolio of assets, market feedback indicates that foreign investors have been constraine­d by this stipulatio­n.

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