India Inc's overseas direct investment dips 39% to $2.11 billion in October
The major overseas investments made by the Indian firms included $622.01 million by Indian Oil in its wholly-owned subsidiaries in the Netherlands and Singapore.

The overseas direct investment by the local firms stood at $3.47 billion in October 2015.
For month-on-month comparison, the Indian firms had made an investment of $2.48 billion in September 2016.
The investments in October were comprised of equity worth $1.51 billion, loan of $187.96 million and rest of $407.43 million were in the form of guarantee issued.
The major overseas investments made by the Indian firms included $622.01 million by Indian Oil Corporation in its wholly-owned subsidiaries in the Netherlands and Singapore.
Tata Communications invested $165.86 million in a fully owned unit in Singapore while Fortis Healthcare put in $133.63 million in a joint-venture firm in Mauritius.
RBI said the data is provisional and is subject to change based on online reporting by the agency banks.
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