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Foreign investors may take a refreshed stance on India investments after election results
March, 15th 2017

Many foreign investors that were sitting on the fences may soon take a relook at their India investment strategy following the recent election results where the ruling BJP government dominated the outcome, say industry trackers.

Experts say that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) and other investors could now start investing in the India in the next few months. It is expected that even private equity, venture capital funds too could look at raising and investing more money in India after the election results. This is mainly because of the relative stability that is expected in the Indian economy at least for next couple of years before the country again goes for another election.

Industry trackers already expect that the Indian listed capital markets may just see a spurt in this week. Even the merger and acquisition space that has seen some slowdown in last couple of months too could now see a spurt.

Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) in February were down by about 43% in volume terms and 37% in value terms this year as against February in 2016, according to Dealtracker research report by Grant Thornton. Also as compared to January 2017, the overall deal activity witnessed a drastic fall m-o-m with volumes declining by 39 percent (due to 44 percent fall in the PE volumes and 29 percent fall in the M&A volumes) and values declining by 36 percent (due to fewer big-ticket transactions), the report added.

The stock market has seen appreciation in last week. The Sensex of BSE closed flatly on Friday. Sensex was up by 0.06% to touch 28,946.23 basis points on Friday. Industry trackers say that some of the infrastructure stocks may see some jump in the coming week.

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