India:
RBI Allows Overseas Branches To Sell Derivatives Not Permitted In India
20 June 2014
S&A Law Offices
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) allowed branches and overseas
subsidiaries of Indian banks to sell structured financial and
derivative products in established financial centers even if these
products are not permitted in India.
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