
Source: Equitypandit
Sebi Plans Trading Reforms to Reverse Foreign Outflows
Sebi is planning reforms to cut collateral costs and ease long-term trading, aiming to reverse a $50 billion foreign outflow. The changes largely target two things: how much money investors must set aside to trade, and how easy it is to hold positions over longer periods. For highly liquid stocks,
Key Points
- Sebi is planning reforms to cut collateral costs and ease long-term trading, aiming to reverse a $50 billion foreign outflow.
- The changes largely target two things: how much money investors must set aside to trade, and how easy it is to hold positions over longer periods.
Published: August 20, 2026 6:02 am
Source: Equitypandit
