RBI in a release on September 4 said it has removed IndusInd Bank from its caution list, allowing foreign investors to buy further shares in the lender.
"The restrictions placed on the purchase of shares of the above bank are withdrawn with immediate effect," RBI said adding that the shares of IndusInd Bank can now be purchased through the primary market and stock exchanges.
Following which, shares of the company opened on a bullish note, in an otherwise volatile market, and surged 2.37 per cent to an early high of Rs 860.
The surge in the counter assumes significance as the broader market was trading in the negative territory. At 1130 hours the 30-share benchmark index was trading at 25,152.84, down 49.06 points.
Under the Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS), RBI keeps a tab on foreign shareholding of Indian firms in accordance with the stipulated cap.
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