The finance ministry has adjusted the minimum public float requirement from 25% to 10% to attract companies to list on stock exchanges at IFSC, Gandhinagar. This policy change is intended to match global standards, easing the listing requirements for Indian companies seeking to list on international exchanges within IFSCs, based on an official statement.
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