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Sebi bets on trading reforms to reverse foreign capital flight

·Economic Times·Impact 3/5 · Notable

India's market regulator, Sebi, is planning significant changes to its trading rules in an effort to attract more foreign investment. The proposed reforms aim to reduce the amount of collateral required and make longer-term derivatives more appealing to investors. This move is crucial as foreign investment in Indian stocks has reached a seventeen-year low, which could have negative implications for the country's economy and global stock market rankings.

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Why it matters

India's market regulator is introducing reforms to boost foreign investments. This could lead to increased investor confidence and higher stock prices.

Market impact

Impact score
3 / 5
Market signal
Positive / risk-on
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
70%

Markets & countries in focus

India

Transmission channels

Reform announcementForeign investment boostIncreased liquidityHigher stock pricesMarket growth

Likely winners & losers

Winners

  • Indian equities
  • Foreign investors

Under pressure

  • Safe-haven assets

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