Sebi Chief Highlights India's Appeal for Long-Term Capital Investment
India stable destination for long-term capital: Sebi chief Pandey
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Tuhin Kanta Pandey, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), stated that India's capital markets are gaining recognition as a stable and resilient destination for long-term capital investment. This comes amidst global market volatility and geopolitical uncertainties, with reforms enhancing transparency and investor participation.
- 01India's capital markets are seen as stable and competitive for long-term investments.
- 02Sebi is adopting a risk-based regulatory approach to enhance market attractiveness.
- 03Reforms like T+1 settlement and faster IPO timelines are improving market efficiency.
- 04Increased foreign investor participation is a key focus for Sebi.
- 05India's strong macroeconomic fundamentals support its market resilience.
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During the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings, Tuhin Kanta Pandey, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), emphasized that India's capital markets are increasingly recognized as a stable and resilient destination for long-term capital investment. Despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainties and market volatility, India's markets have established themselves as a structural pillar of the financial system. Pandey highlighted the importance of strong macroeconomic fundamentals and deepening investor participation in enhancing market stability. He also pointed out Sebi's facilitative and risk-based regulatory approach, which includes reforms such as T+1 settlement, expedited IPO timelines, and improved access for foreign investors. These measures aim to boost transparency and reduce friction in the investment process, making India an attractive option for global investors.
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These developments could lead to increased foreign investments in India, benefiting the economy and creating more opportunities for local businesses.
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