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NYSE, Goldman Sachs to pick up 20% stake in NSE

Source: PTI
Last updated on: January 10, 2007 18:10 IST
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Marking the opening up of the Indian stock exchanges to foreign investment, the world's largest stock exchange -- New York Stock Exchange -- on Wednesday entered India by inking a deal to pick up a 20 per cent stake in the National Stock Exchange along with Goldman Sachs and two other private equity funds for $490 million.

The agreement signed on Wednesday pegs the enterprise value of the country's largest bourse at about $2.5 billion.

Officials of the Punjab National Bank, IL&FS, ICICI, IFCI and GIC who divested part of their holdings in the NSE initialled the Share Purchase Agreements with the global buyers which include the US-based General Atlantic and Softbank Asian Infrastructure Fund of Hong Kong.

IL&FS and ICICI are divesting 5 per cent each, while IFCI is offloading 7 per cent. Besides, GIC and PNB are selling 2 per cent and 1 per cent equity, respectively.

The four foreign investors would pick up 5 per cent stake each in the exchange.

"As of today, NSE and NYSE are committed to working with each other," Nelson Chai, NYSE group chief financial officer and executive vice president, said when asked whether the bourse would be open to picking up a stake in the Bombay Stock Exchange as well.

The NSE stake sale comes within a month of the government decision allowing FDI and portfolio investment in the stock exchanges.

The RBI has allowed foreign investment up to 49 per cent in stock exchanges, fixing FDI cap at 26 per cent and FII limit at 23 per cent. Market regulator Sebi has stipulated investment limit for single foreign investor at 5 per cent.

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