RBI to Double Investment Limits for Foreign Investors in Indian Listed Firms, Boosting Capital Inflows and Privileges

The Reserve Bank of India is planning to increase investment limits for individual foreign investors in listed companies to 10%, a move aimed at boosting capital inflows. This decision, as confirmed by senior officials, is set to expand privileges that were previously only available to overseas Indians.

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