The Reserve Bank has made it easier for foreign investors to put their money into Indian corporate debt. Previously, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) had to follow some strict rules about how long they could keep their money invested and how much of a company they could own. Now, these rules are gone! This means FPIs can freely invest in Indian companies without worrying about these limits. The goal is to make it simpler for foreign investors to put their money in India.
RBI Eases Rules for Foreign Investors in Corporate Debt

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