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It has been noted in a few recent cases of defaults that even though the rated entity was able to correct the default within a relatively shorter span of time, the rating could not be upgraded and continued to be under sub-investment grade due to the extant provisions on post-default curing period of 90 days for the rating to move from default to speculative grade and generally 365 days for default to investment grade.
Advisory on disclosure of material impact of CoVID–19 pandemic on listed entities under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (‘LODR Regulations’/‘LODR’)
As per MF Regulations, there are several steps envisaged with respect to winding up of Mutual Fund schemes before the scheme ceases to exist. During this process, such units can be listed and traded on a recognized stock exchange, which may provide an exit to investors.
Subject to the current situation due to COVID-19 SEBI has decided to grant the one time relaxations from strict enforcement of the certain requirements of SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure requirement) Regulations 2018, relating to the Right Issue upto 31.07.2020.
Background of Alternate Investment Fund (AIF): Alternative Investment Fund or AIF means any fund established or incorporated in India which is a privately pooled investment vehicle which collects funds from sophisticated investors, whether Indian or foreign, for investing it in accordance with a defined investment policy for the benefit of its investors. AIF does not […]
Compendium of Relaxation in relation to compliance with certain provisions of SEBI (LODR) Regulation 2015 due to COVID-19 virus pandemic S. No Circular Number Dated Link I SEBI/HO/CFD/ CMD1/CIR/P/ 2020/38 March 19,2020 https://taxguru.in/sebi/sebi-relaxes-certain-listing-regulation-due-covid-19-virus.html A Extension of timeline for filings S. No Regulation and associated filing Filing Relaxation w.r.t. the quarter / financial year ending […]
Background The duty to disclose “encumbrances” arose in 2009 when the Satyam scandal surfaced wherein the promoters had pledged their shares to financial institutions without the knowledge of the remaining shareholders. Thereafter, the norms regarding disclosure of encumbrances were tightened in the interests of investors and other stakeholders involved. SEBI has frequently broadened the definition […]
At a time when many listed entities are facing challenges to comply with the various provisions specified in Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015 (‘SEBI LODR’ or ‘LODR’) due to COVID-19 Pandemic, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (‘SEBI’) has provided additional relaxation pertaining to SEBI LODR […]
SEBI decided to further extend the timelines for compliance with the regulatory requirements, by the trading members / clearing members / depository participants, mentioned in the aforesaid SEBI circulars, as under:
Others Sites Links 1. Need of Corporate Governance Today time corporate governance has received increased attention because of high-profile scandals involving abuse of corporate power or alleged criminal activity by corporate officers. Therefore, laws and regulations have been passed to address the components of corporate governance. Organizations have Duties and responsibilities towards their shareholders and […]