India’s capital-markets regulator plans to build a dedicated framework on SPACs to allow “non-operational” entities to also raise funds in initial share sales and list locally, The Economic Times reports. At present, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) allows listing of only operating companies. Read more.
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