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India & Hedge Fund FII's
Filed in archive Hedgetalk by Alex Akesson on March 6, 2007
India & Hedge Fund FII's
There are some interesting questions asked in this interview about the state of Indian hedge funds, and the sentiment right now of investing in emerging markets;

"Deutsche Bank held its India meet in the Capital which was attended by over 150 global investors. Head of Deutsche Equities Keshav Sanghi says that medium-term foreign investors are still positive on India.....

Q: What regions are these investors coming from and how many of them are first time India investors?

A: A lot of them are first time Indian investors. About 25% of the investors are the funds that are based here. But most of them are coming out of the US, there are a few out of Asia and Europe as well and this is a healthy mix of the hedge funds and long institutional money as well."

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) are allowed to invest in the primary and secondary capital markets in India through the portfolio investment scheme (PIS). Under this scheme, FIIs/NRIs can acquire shares/debentures of Indian companies through the stock exchanges in India.

Here are some regulations for investment in Indian companies.

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