Amid a surge in micro-cap IPOs, India's securities regulator is considering tighter oversight on due diligence and profitability requirements.
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India's capital market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), is proposing to allow asset management companies to offer hedge fund-like products to retail investors. This initiative aims to curb the proliferation of unauthorized investment products by introducing a "new asset class" that bridges the gap between traditional mutual funds and discretionary portfolio management services.
Amid a surge in micro-cap IPOs, India's securities regulator is considering tighter oversight on due diligence and profitability requirements.
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