In a major move, Sebi proposed expanding T+0 settlement from 25 to 500 stocks to enhance liquidity. The regulatory board approved ‘Investment Strategies’ for high-net worth individuals and ‘MF Lite’ for passive investments. Streamlined rights issue processes and eased regulations for investment advisers were also sanctioned.
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