Investment through participatory notes (P-notes) in the domestic capital market rose to Rs 92,261 crore till the end of June, making it the highest level in 37 months. This marks the third consecutive monthly rise in the investment through the route.
According to SEBI data, the value of P-note investments in Indian markets -- equity, debt, and hybrid securities -- rose to Rs 92,261 crore in June-end from Rs 89,743 crore in May-end. Before that, the investment level was at Rs 88,447 crore at April-end and Rs 89,100 crore at March-end. Of the total Rs 92,261 crore invested through the route till June, Rs 83,792 crore was invested in equities, Rs 8,069 crore in debt, and Rs 392 crore in hybrid securities.
Before that, the investment level was at Rs 88,447 crore at April-end and Rs 89,100 crore at March-end. Of the total Rs 92,261 crore invested through the route till June, Rs 83,792 crore was invested in equities, Rs 8,069 crore in debt, and Rs 392 crore in hybrid securities.