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Global Depository Receipts (GDR), American Deposit Receipts (ADR)/Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (FCCB). Indian companies are authorized to generate equity capital in the International market by issuing GDRs/ADRs/FCCBs. There are no caps on investment. An applicant company should have a consiste...
employee. However, investors may be able to capitalize on such trends by considering a position in a fund exposed to Indian outsourcing and IT. Here are some open ended mutual funds to consider: However, the fee structure on these funds is high -- especially for Eaton Vance Greater ...
NRIs can invest and trade in equity shares, Mutual Funds (MFs), Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), equity derivatives and bonds, with some restrictions as compared to a Resident Indian. However, NRIs are restricted from trading in currency and commodity derivatives. ...
Investing in international mutual funds from India offers Indian investors an avenue to diversify their portfolios and access global markets. These funds provide exposure to a wide range of international assets, including stocks, bonds, and other securities, helping investors spread risk and potentially...
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Non-resident diaspora with an Indian passport tends to look for certain options that attract a steady flow of income. However, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has put some restrictions in place, forbidding the non-residents to invest in the government securities and bonds. But still, th...