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What is an IFSC and how does it work for the international financial market

An international financial services centre (IFSC) caters to customers outside the jurisdiction of the domestic economy, dealing with flows of finance, financial products and services across borders. The IFSC brought back the financial services and transactions that are earlier carried out in offshore financial centres by Indian corporate entities and overseas branches/subsidiaries of Financial Institutions…

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IFSC facilitates LRS remittances besides across the border financial products and financial services

International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) caters to customers outside the jurisdiction of the domestic economy dealing with flows of finance, financial products and services across borders. It is also known as an offshore financial centre since it deals with the flow of finance, financial products and services across borders. IFSC set up in India can…

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Understanding Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (FCCBs): A Hybrid Capital-Raising Instrument

Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (FCCBs) are hybrid financial instruments that combine features of both debt and equity. Issued by companies seeking to raise capital from international markets, FCCBs are denominated in a foreign currency and offer investors the option to convert their holdings into equity shares of the issuing company under specified conditions. Key Features…

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Role of FEDAI (Foreign Exchange Dealers’ Association of India) and FEDAI rules

The Foreign Exchange Dealers’ Association of India (FEDAI) was established in 1958 as an association of banks dealing in foreign exchange in India—commonly referred to as Authorised Dealers (ADs). FEDAI operates as a self-regulatory body and is incorporated under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 (now Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013). FEDAI’s…

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Overview: FEDAI with Other Regulatory Organisations in India

With the increasing globalization of financial markets and ongoing deregulation, the role of self-regulatory organizations like FEDAI has evolved significantly. Today, FEDAI plays a catalytic role in ensuring the smooth functioning of India’s foreign exchange markets by fostering collaboration among key stakeholders, including: Here is a structured comparison of FEDAI with other key financial market…

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