印度的SEBI放宽了IPO对大公司的规则,促进了筹资和外国投资者的准入。
India's SEBI eases IPO rules for large firms, boosting fundraising and foreign investor access.
印度的SEBI推行了改革,放宽了国际投资促进组织对大公司的规范,允许它们列出较小的公开报价,并延长满足最低公共股权要求的时限。
India’s SEBI has introduced reforms to ease IPO norms for large companies, allowing them to list with smaller public offerings and extended timelines to meet minimum public shareholding requirements.
这些变化还包括将锚定投资者配额提高到40%,简化外国投资者的准入,将REITs重新归类为股本。
The changes also include raising the anchor investor quota to 40%, simplifying foreign investor access, and reclassifying REITs as equity.
这些措施旨在增加筹资和吸引主要国际投资促进组织,同时加强投资者保护和市场参与。
These measures aim to boost fundraising and attract major IPOs, while enhancing investor protection and market participation.