Investments in the Indian capital market through participatory notes increased by nearly ₹1,400 crore to ₹82,619 crore till May-end, a gain of 1.72 per cent over the previous month. As per latest data by SEBI, the total value of P-note investments in the Indian markets — equity, debt, and derivatives — rose to ₹82,619 crore till May-end from ₹81,220 crore at April-end. Of the total investments, P-note holdings in equities stood at ₹61,574 crore, followed by debt (₹19,681 crore) and derivatives (₹193 crore). PTI
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