Consider the following statements regarding the accounting classification of transactions in India's Balance of Payments (BoP):
1. Interest payments servicing foreign commercial borrowings are recorded under the Capital Account.
2. Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) inflows into domestic equity markets are recorded under the Capital Account.
3. Remittances of profits by foreign enterprises operating in India are recorded under the Current Account.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
- A1 and 2 only
- 2 and 3 onlyCevap
- C1 and 3 only
- D1, 2 and 3
Cevap
Statements 2 and 3 are correct. Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) is a capital account transaction, while profit remittances and interest servicing on loans are factor income transactions classified under the current account (invisibles).
The statement regarding Foreign Portfolio Investment is correct because portfolio flows involve ownership changes of financial assets, placing them in the Capital Account. The statement regarding profit remittances is also correct because earnings from foreign assets represent factor income (invisibles), which forms part of the Current Account. The statement regarding interest servicing is incorrect because interest paid on foreign loans is categorized under primary investment income in the Current Account, whereas only the loan principal itself belongs to the Capital Account.
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Classification of Balance of Payments (BoP) Transactions between Current Account and Capital Account
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