Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on December 19 said that regulated entities (REs) which include banks, non-banking financial companies (NBFC), housing finance companies (HFCs) cannot make investments in scheme of Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) which has downstream investments either directly or indirectly in a debtor company of the RE.
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