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D-Street ends another week in the red amid lack of triggers
Indian stock markets closed lower on Friday, marking a second consecutive weekly decline. Investor sentiment turned cautious following the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy announcement. Analysts suggest the Nifty may trade within a range in the near term. Foreign investors continued their selling spree, while domestic institutions provided support.
FPIs get tax relief on gilts, ease of Investment
In a strategic step to lure foreign investment, India has eliminated taxes on capital gains and interest for overseas investors in its government bonds. This change, set to take effect on April 1, is part of an ordinance aimed at enhancing the appeal of Indian sovereign bonds and fortifying the strength of the rupee.
Free flow of FCNR(B) money: RBI to bear hedging costs on NRI FX deposits, easing banks’ overseas funding
The Reserve Bank of India is now covering all hedging costs for banks raising foreign currency deposits. This move aims to make these deposits more attractive to overseas depositors. Banks expect to offer higher interest rates, potentially up to 100 basis points. This initiative seeks to increase dollar inflows through banking channels and revive interest in FCNR(B) deposits.
INR appreciates under Rs 95 per dollar after RBI announces measures to support foreign capital inflows and strengthen forex liquidity
The Indian rupee appreciated 81 paise to close at 94.93 (provisional) against the US dollar on Friday after the Reserve Bank announced measures to support foreign capital inflows and strengthen forex liquidity. The announcements in the RBI policy boosted investor sentiments after the apex bank asserted that the country's forex reserves provide a sufficient buffer against external shocks. The Reserve Bank on Friday expectedly kept interest rates unchanged for the second time in a row as it weighed the impact of rising energy prices and supply disruptions caused by the West Asia crisis. The RBI kept its repo rate Steady at 5.25% amid uncertainty owing to US-Iran War. However, it expanded the Fully Accessible Route, or FAR, to include all new 15-year, 30-year and 40-year government security issuances. Due to this, the foreign investors will get wider access to longer-tenor Indian government bonds. This also opens up more room to invest in Indias bond market. The central bank has also ...
Indian Bank, Phoenix Mills among stocks to buy post RBI Policy: Teji Mandi
Jatin Gedia of Teji Mandi reckons that Indian Bank, Phoenix Mills and PFC have found support at their respective 200-DMAs and look ripe for further upside, according to technical charts.

FPI tax relief brings India's bond market closer to global standards: EY
Tejas Desai, Partner & Tax Financial Services Leader at EY India believes the move will make Indian bonds more attractive to overseas investors. He also highlighted higher investment limits for NRIs and OCIs and measures to simplify foreign investment, though he expects inflows to build gradually over time.
RBI widens FAR, unveils other measures to attract foreign capital
The central bank expanded foreign investor access to government securities, eased FPI restrictions, enhanced NRI investment limits, and introduced forex incentives to attract overseas funds

Explained - The policy change to overseas individuals investing in Indian Equities
Currently, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) have specific, streamlined routes to invest in Indian equity markets without needing a full SEBI registration.
INR regains momentum with all eyes on RBI monetary policy
The Indian rupee is regaining some momentum in opening trades on Friday as the global crude oil prices eased and market participants keenly awaited the RBI's MPC decision today. Heightened geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran drove energy volatility and aggressive safe-haven buying capped sharp gains in the local unit. INR opened at Rs 95.72 per dollar and hit a high of 95.63 so far during the day. Yesterday, rupee depreciated 7 paise to close at 95.83 against the US dollar. Local markets opened in the green with investors closely watching the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) monetary policy announcement scheduled for today. The Indian benchmark indices are trading higher today, with the NIFTY 50 hovering around 23,442.30 (+0.11%) and the S&P BSE SENSEX trading at 74,556.68 (+0.26%).
Sensex rises over 200 points, Nifty above 23,400 as investors eye RBI MPC meet outcome
Indian stock markets are trading higher today. Sensex and Nifty are extending their gains for a second day. Investors are keenly watching the Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee meeting. Market analysts expect the RBI to hold interest rates but signal future hikes. This policy decision will influence banking, auto, and real estate sectors.
Stocks in news: Tata Steel, ICICI Bank, Tata Motors, Vedanta, Maruti Suzuki
Indian markets traded cautiously on Thursday's weekly expiry, with analysts observing a continued tussle for direction in the Nifty. Key companies like Tata Steel, Tata Motors, ICICI Bank, Vedanta, and Maruti Suzuki are in focus due to significant business updates and regulatory developments.
Tata Steel eyes 9% India sales growth this fiscal
Tata Steel aims for a nearly 9% increase in Indian steel sales this fiscal year, leveraging expanded capacity at its Kalinganagar facility. The company is also on track to fully repay overseas subsidiary bonds by fiscal year-end, a move that has significantly reduced its exposure to currency depreciation risks and strengthened its financial flexibility for future investments.