India markets regulator to consider permitting delisting via fixed price
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INDIA’S markets regulator will consider permitting the delisting of companies via fixed price instead of the reverse book-building procedure, chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch said on Monday (Jul 24).
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) will issue a discussion paper on the subject by December, the regulator said.
In the reverse book-building process to delist a company from stock exchanges, shareholders place offers for the price at which they are willing to sell securities back to the promoters or large shareholders who can influence company policy.
A delisting price is then computed based on these offers, but Sebi believes the process can be subject to manipulation.
The market regulator is now considering permitting a promoter to place a delisting offer at a fixed price for shareholders to consider.
Sebi, however, is not in favour of suspending trading in the shares of a company while it goes through the delisting process, Buch said.
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Separately, Sebi also intends to strengthen rules for corporate disclosures related to insider trading regulations.
Commenting on a pending decision on a revamp of mutual fund fee structures, Buch said that feedback from the industry is under review.
Sebi is also working on a mechanism for instant settlement of trades, she added. REUTERS
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