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CIRCULAR NO. IMD/FIIC/18/2011, DATED 30-9-2011 USD 5 billion is earmarked for FII investments in those bonds that have an initial maturity of 5 years or more at the time of issue and a residual maturity of 1 year at the time of first purchase by an FII. These investments are subject to a lock-in period of 1 year wherein FIIs can trade amongst themselves but cannot sell to domestic investors during lock in period.
On review of the promoters hooding in demat form it has been observed that there has been improved compliance to the above circular and the companies/promoters have started the process of converting their physical holdings in dematerialized form. At the same time representations have been received from large number of companies as well as various industry bodies regarding practical difficulties being faced in dematerializing promoters holding and seeking exemptions/extension in complying with the provisions.
SEBI had prescribed initial and continuous disclosure norms applicable to issue and listing of debt securities through the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Debt Securities) Regulations, 2008 and the Simplified Listing Agreement for Debt Securities.
As a green initiative, it has been decided to reduce the number of copies of offer documents being submitted to SEBI. Also, considering the availability of the soft copies of the offer documents in the websites of SEBI and the concerned merchant bankers, it is hereby prescribed as under.
Schedule VI, Form A, para (16) of SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009 provides that ‘Price Information of Past Issues handled by Merchant Bankers (who are responsible for pricing this issue)’ should be enclosed along-with Due Diligence certificate submitted to the Board. The format for disclosure of Price Information of Past Issues handled by Merchant Bankers is given at Annexure.
SEBI has reviewed the structure, design, format, contents and order of information of Application-Cum-Bidding-Form to make it investor friendly and also to ensure uniformity in bidding and accuracy. The form has been standardized and it has been decided that henceforth there would only be a single form for ASBA and Non-ASBA applicants. It has also been decided that the Application-Cum-Bidding Form (accompanied with abridged prospectus) would be printed in a booklet form of A4 size paper.
As decided by SEBI Board in its meeting dated March 22, 2007, SEBI had posted a consultative paper on the ‘Regulation of Investment Advisors’ on its website inviting public comments. Based on public comments received on the consultative paper as also the USAID (Fire Project), a memorandum was placed before the SEBI Board proposing a regulatory approach for Investment Advisors. It was proposed that the Regulations shall be implemented through an SRO. As Investment Advisors offer products across asset classes, it was felt that the respective regulators may take a view and formulate similar norms and code of conduct. Accordingly a reference was made to the HLCC on Financial and Capital Markets.
requently traded shares‖ means shares of a target company, in which the traded turnover on any stock exchange during the twelve calendar months preceding the calendar month in which the public announcement is made, is at least ten per cent of the total number of shares of such class of the target company.
NOTIFICATION NO. LAD-NRO/GN/2011-12/25/30309 These Regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2011.
Substantial acquisition of shares or voting rights- (1) No acquirer shall acquire shares or voting rights in a target company which taken together with shares or voting rights, if any, held by him and by persons acting in concert with him in such target company, entitle them to exercise twenty-five per cent or more of the voting rights in such target company unless the acquirer makes a public announcement of an open offer for acquiring shares of such target company in accordance with these regulations.