India's capital markets to respond to sudden cold feet of local investors

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India's capital markets to respond to sudden cold feet of local investors

- Nomura Holdings Ltd. expects India's capital markets to respond to the sudden cold feet of local investors as foreign financial institutions and the retail investors flocking to invest will continue to lend their support.

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Neither Front Line of the U.S. Constitution; Even if there is a shock in one pillar like downturn in the flow of domestic money, it will be complemented by national institutions and retail investors, Mangesh Ghogre, executive director and head of equity capital markets at Nomura India, told CNBC's Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin in an interview on Friday.

In the past two years, especially after the pandemic with the digital adaptation, we have seen significant jump in retail investors, to 45% from 30%, he said.

Ghogre says that Indian markets depended traditionally on two sources of capital: foreign institutions and local money. Some investors are worried that raising global interest rates or resumption of central bank stimulus could choke off the flow of foreign funds into the country s private and public markets, posing a threat to the boom in initial public offerings from companies.

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Governance: M. Ghogre said. The party should continue, he added looking at the pipeline of companies soliciting IPOs, and the listing track records of those who have debuted.

One source of confidence for the market is that loss-making companies are able to tap into the market in India, whereas they once would have looked to list in developed markets such as the U.S. That shift is well established, that they can look at India as a primary listing destination, Ghogre said.

Aside from green energy companies looking to raise money, Ghogre also expects some green energy companies to tap the market as investors seek to invest in environmental, social and governance themes.

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