During the quarter ended December 2022, the FPI holding in the private sector lender fell 1 basis points quarter-on-quarter to 39.26 per cent.
The FPI holding has come off from a high of 45.09 per cent in December 2020.
“The stock will initially be added to the index (FTSE) at an investability weight of 5 per cent. Subject to more than 20 per cent foreign headroom, the investability weight will increase by 5 per cent at subsequent rebalances,” analyst Brian Freitas of Periscope Analytics said.
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