Investments through P-notes in domestic capital market soar to Rs 63,288 crore till July-end

24 Aug 2020 Evaluate

Rising for the fourth consecutive month, investments through participatory notes (P-notes) in the domestic capital market soared to Rs 63,288 crore till July-end. P-notes are issued by registered foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to overseas investors who wish to be part of the Indian stock market without registering themselves directly. They, however, need to go through a due diligence process.

According to Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) data, the value of P-note investments in Indian markets -- equity, debt, hybrid securities and derivatives -- stood at Rs 63,288 crore till July-end, while the same was at Rs 62,138 crore at the end of June. Prior to that, investment level was at Rs 60,027 crore and Rs 57,100 crore at the end of May and April, respectively. The investment level had fallen to an over 15-year-low of Rs 48,006 crore at the end of March.

Of the total Rs 63,288 crore invested through the route till July, Rs 52,356 crore was invested in equities, Rs 10,429 crore in debt, Rs 250 crore in the hybrid securities and Rs 190 crore in derivatives segment. Fund inflow through the route stood at Rs 68,862 crore, Rs 67,281 crore and 64,537 crore at the end of February 2020, January 2020 and December 2019, respectively. However, it was at Rs 69,670 crore at November-end last year.

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