India
India - Moving ahead despite the government
19 November 2012
India’s latest economic reforms may offer some hope, writes Joseph Mariathasan
Problems in store for Indian banks in 2012
27 January 2012
Softness in Indian bank bonds is slowly shifting from a story of oversupply to more fundamental concerns.
India remains a tough market for investors
27 January 2012
We had quite a few problems with corruption and permits haven’t been given. Investment has come to a bit of a standstill but we know they desperately need to create more infrastructure.
Finding the rationale for private equity in Asia
8 May 2011
Asia is seen as the big opportunity for private equity. But despite the huge growth in the number of specialist managers, there are fears that many Asian deals are attracting the ‘dumb money’. Joseph ...
Religare plans expansion and acquisitions in Asia
5 March 2011
Desai says Religare will sell different types of fund, such as private equity or hedge funds through Northgate or Landmark – as well a range of mutual funds. In India, the firm recently launched a...
India edges closer to stock lending
3 January 2011
by Joseph Mariathasan - Soon, investors should be able to borrow and lend stocks in India. But this is not the first time it’s been tried
India: In a league of its own
3 January 2011
by Joseph Mariathasan - One-sixth of the world’s population lives in India. It’s the world’s largest democracy. But how attractive is it to investors?
Where a foreign partner helps
4 November 2010
“We taught India the language of investing” was the Unit Trust of India’s traditional boast. Since T. Rowe Price bought a big stake in UTI, its modern slogan “Let’s plan to get rich” seems more...
Quasi-private equity approach is a good way to invest
4 November 2010
Prakash Ramaseshan at Kotak Mahindra explains to
Bee Ong how to avoid volatility when investing in India
Where next for the NPS?
29 January 2010
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