BSE International Exchange likely to begin operations in Jan

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 14 2016 | 6:13 PM IST
BSE International Exchange at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) city is expected begin operations from January next year.
BSE is planning to invest Rs 500 crore for setting up the international exchange, which will offer a variety of international products. The international exchange would initially start off with derivatives products.
"We plan to start in January 2017, if all goes well" BSE Managing Director and CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan told reporters here.
He also said Asia Index, home to the leading indicator of Indian equity market performance, Sensex, will provide the foreign indices on the international exchange.
"The products offered on the international exchange will be different. Primarily it would be international products we would like to trade in. The derivatives would not only be of Indian origin but also foreign," Chauhan said.
At a separate event, Chauhan said that as many as 200 brokers have expressed interest to register on the international exchange.
The gift city will be the first international finance services center of India where there would be no levy of securities transaction tax, commodities transaction tax, stamp duty, service tax and income tax. Only MAT (minimum alternate tax) will be applicable.
BSE had signed a pact with GIFT SEZ Ltd in January last year to set up BSE International Exchange and BSE International Clearing Corporation at the GIFT city -- the country's first International Financial Services Centre(IFSC).
The international exchange is expected to provide an electronic trading platform that facilitates domestic companies to raise capital in foreign currency by issuing foreign currency denominated bonds and to trade in such securities.
It would also help Indian startups to raise equity from foreign investors by getting listed and provide companies incorporated outside India a platform to raise money in foreign currencies by the issuance and listing of their equity shares on the international exchange.

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First Published: Oct 14 2016 | 6:13 PM IST

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