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Mumbai: Debt investors are dumping India amid rising fears that growth could be tepid and interest rates could spike due to high government borrowing.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have sold a net of `16,787 crore worth of debt securities since January 1, show data compiled by ETIG Database. In contrast, they purchased a net ₹38,442 crore of equities, betting on the country’s growth prospects.
“India’s macro deceleration will likely hit companies’ creditworthiness and their ability to service their debt obligations,” said Hemant Mishr, founder of SCUBE Capital, a Singapore-based fund.
“A rotation is happening away from onshore Indian bonds on the back of risk aversion, triggered by the second (Covid-19) wave,” he said. “This in turn will likely put the rupee under pressure amid growth concerns if the situation is not quickly brought under control.”
Notice on the procedure for the payment of dividends INTERAOLT (IRL): Notice on the procedure for the payment of dividends - raport 20
Raport ESPI
UNI - EN REPORT No20/2021
On 29 April 2021, the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of AB “INTER RAO Lietuva” (code 126119913, registered address: Antano Tumėno str. 4, Vilnius, the Republic of Lithuania) decided to allocate AB “INTER RAO Lietuva” profit for the year 2020 and to pay out EUR 055 dividend per share.
Dividends shall be paid to the shareholders who at the end of the tenth business day following the day of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders that adopted a decision on dividend payment, i.e. on 13 May 2021 will be shareholders of AB “INTER RAO Lietuva”.
BME Launches A New Final Beneficiary Identification Service Date
28/04/2021
The services start once the transposition of the European Directive SRD2 (Shareholder Rights Directive 2 ) has taken place by amending the new Corporate Enterprises Act.
They will make it easier for issuers to identify the securities’ final beneficial owners and for participating entities and intermediaries to comply with them.
BME, through its Central Securities Depository, Iberclear, will on 7 June launch a range of shareholder and final beneficial owner identification services as well as a specific final beneficiary identification service.
These new services complement the current shareholder identification service: in these cases, the request for information made to Iberclear by the issuers relates to the identification of data on the final beneficiaries. Iberclear will send such requests via its participating entities, which will forward them to the intermediaries, following the chain of