In big news for Indian retail Indian investors who are keen to invest in US stocks, NSE IFSC, a subsidiary exchange of the National Stock Exchange, will begin trading 8?prominent US stocks, including Amazon, Tesla, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Apple,Netflixand Walmart, from today (i.e.3rd March 2022).
No. It is a derivative product, i.e. the NSEIFSC Receipts will be offered to Indian investors at a low cost. So, Indian investors will not need to route their investments through a broker registered in the US to buy shares of companies like Amazon, Netflix, Apple, Tesla etc, as per an ET report.
To make US stocks accessible to Indians, market makers will buy shares in the US and issue receipts against them, which will be known as ¡®NSEI Receipts¡¯. These receipts will be equivalent to owning a stake in the company whose receipt they will be.
Just as you would buy or sell shares of the companies in the?stock market, you can buy or sell these receipts as well.
No. NSE IFSC said it will release the receipts in a certain ratio that varies for different companies¡¯ stocks. For example, one share of Tesla will be equivalent to 100 NSE IFSC receipts. That means the value of Tesla¡¯s receipt will be about one-hundredth of the value of Tesla shares.
NSEIFSC Receipts on US Stocks will be traded in US dollars. The ticket size will be one cent, that is, $0.01. That means you will be able to bid for the receipts in the form of $6.62, $6.63, $6.64 and so on, but not $6.632.
As per LRS limits prescribed by RBI, Indian retail investors can remit up to $2,50,000 per financial year. That is approximately ?1.9 crore according to the current conversion rate.
Trading in these receipts will follow US trade timings. It will begin at 8 pm in the evening and continue till 2.30 am in the night on the next day.? Investors who have trading and Demat accounts with NSE IFSC registered brokers can trade in these receipts.
The plan is to extend this list to 50 US stocks in a phased manner. Some of these will include Adobe, Berkshire Hathaway, Mastercard, Visa, Morgan Stanley, Paypal and JP Morgan.
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