Investidores estrangeiros aplicam 10 mil milhões de rúpias em títulos indianos

Investidores estrangeiros de portfólio injetaram quase 10 mil milhões de rúpias em títulos indianos ao longo de quatro sessões de negociação. Os fluxos reverteram as recentes saídas do mercado de dívida.

As compras seguiram-se a medidas governamentais que isentaram de impostos os ganhos elegíveis com dívida e ampliaram a gama de opções de investimento disponíveis para investidores estrangeiros. Os rendimentos dos títulos caíram após a onda de compras, refletindo um sentimento mais positivo em relação aos instrumentos de dívida indianos. Observadores do mercado associaram a mudança diretamente aos novos benefícios fiscais e às regras de acesso expandidas.

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