The regulator last year proposed to halve the minimum amount of shares large companies had to offer in their IPOs, allowing those valued at above 5 trillion rupees ($57 billion) after listing to sell just 2.5% of their paid-up capital.
The regulator last year proposed to halve the minimum amount of shares large companies had to offer in their IPOs, allowing those valued at above 5 trillion rupees ($57 billion) after listing to sell just 2.5% of their paid-up capital.