Investments will be over and above existing limits set for govt, corporate bonds
Several measures have been undertaken in recent times to facilitate FPI investment in debt
Not just India, but Asian peers such as Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan and The Philippines have seen sharp FPI outflows this year
FPI outflows from the domestic market were seen accelerating last week amid a slide in rupee and spike in bond yields
Move will help do away with several curbs on NRI investments, opening a new source for foreign inflows
Some foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are believed to have earlier expressed concerns over the proposed changes in rules, for which Sebi has already granted more time
The latest inflow comes after such investors had taken out more than Rs 200 billion from the stock market during April-June
Selling by FPIs in Indian debt markets could be attributed to higher fuel prices which fans fear that inflation may stoke further
So far this year, overseas investors have withdrawn Rs 447.37 billion from the capital markets
This comes following a net outflow of over Rs 45,000 crore from capital markets (equity and debt) in the last two months
Watchdog's document on foreign portfolio investors says that the ultimate beneficiary of a fund will be determined by both shareholding and control
Bond yields could slip, easing mark-to-market provisioning pain for banks; housing finance companies can access foreign borrowings
Seems unlikely to elicit significant interest from investors after Sebi's decision to keep NRIs out
This is against the total inflow of over Rs 137.8 billion by foreign portfolio investors in January, the latest data with depositories showed
New tax treaties, GAAR don't provide for grandfathering of shares acquired through this route
RBI may increase FPI in the corporate bond market by around $2 billion
Net outflow by FPIs follows a withdrawal of Rs 12,770 cr from stock market in Aug
They own 27.5% in top 75 listed firms; investments bounce back after falling two straight quarters
After news Sebi curbs, some worry on liquidity getting hit in the short term
FPIs had invested about Rs 7,600 crore in the first half of 2016