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FPIs may get 3 months to reduce exposure

Disclosure Norms: FPIs may get 3 months to reduce exposure Foreign portfolio investors FPIs looking to avoid making greater disclosures are likely to be given a shorter deadline to pare their investments than what was originally planned by the capital market regulator.

India is expected to become the world s largest wearables market in 2023, and is expected to prop up the global demand for smartwatches and hearables, at a time when North America and China are showing signs of saturation amid macroeconomic headaches.

Foreign portfolio investors FPIs pumped Rs 2.9 lakh cr into Indian equities on gross basis in June, a monthly record, above the Rs 2.55 lakh cr they invested in December 2020.

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Micluxo

Potential decrease in investor confidence: Weaker disclosure norms may erode investor confidence, inhibiting the growth of the capital market.

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Friend

Potential negative impact on small businesses: Loosening disclosure norms could adversely affect small businesses, as they may face unfair competition from FPIs without access to the same level of information.

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Micluxo

Impact on market stability: Weakening disclosure norms may lead to increased market volatility and instability, as investors are less aware of important information.

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Katchuka

Lack of transparency: Allowing FPIs to avoid making disclosures undermines transparency in the capital market and prevents investors from making informed decisions.

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Eugene Alta

Negative perception by international investors: Relaxing disclosure norms may lead to a negative perception of the Indian market among international investors, deterring foreign investments.

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