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India Inc's April overseas investment dips 84% to USD 4.11 bn

India Inc's April overseas investment dips 84% to USD 4.11 bn

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Investment by Indian firms in their foreign ventures fell by almost 84 per cent to $4.11 billion in April 2016, according to RBI data. The domestic firms had made a collective investment of $7.56 billion in the same month a year ago. The investment put in by the local companies abroad in April this year was higher than $1.36 billion in previous month.

The companies made investments in a mix of guarantee issue ($1.92 billion), loans (298.75 million) and equity ($1.89 billion).

Among the major companies that invested in their overseas joint-ventures/wholly owned units include Lupin India $925 million; Videocon Oil Ventures $176 million; Videocon Industries $100 million.
 

Among others are Crompton Greaves $104.66 million, Oil India $96.17 million.

The direct investment outside India are the investments, either made through the automatic or the approval route.

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First Published: May 17 2016 | 12:18 AM IST

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