29
2011
What makes India the most sought after Investment Destination?
In the global economic scenario, Indian economy is one that catches all the attention! And why wouldn’t it? Indian economy has shown stupendous growth in the past decade. The country popular for inherited treasures and riches was actually drifting towards being a poor nation that could hardly feed the mouths. But thanks to the strategic planning, consistency and uphill struggle, India has now turned the tables completely, not just shutting the mouths of the critics, [...]
27
2011
India Investing: How Strong is the growth base of this Emerging Market’s Domestic Consumption Story?
When it comes to the potential of growth in a country with second largest population, investment opportunities can only be outnumbered. India’s population is around 1.3 billion people, and the geographical contrasts come in form of splendid mountain ranges, unending coast lines and plenty fertile plains. There is definitely no shortage of resources; there might be some imbalances creating short-term inflation. And, inflation does hurt while it stays! But the real puzzle: Whether the “Indian [...]
10
2011
Get Immune to Integrated Economic Risks: Diversify in this Globalised World
The only good thing that came with the ongoing global economic crisis was the opportunity the learn more about the hidden vulnerabilities of globalizing. I’ll try to put it in a simple way- If US sneezes; the developing world can catch the cold. Economic integration has certain intimidating risks, and now that the world is on the track for economic recovery from a severe recessionary phase, nations now need to focus on future risks of global integration and develop ways to [...]
3
2011
Is Indian Growth Story still Intact?
The country’s growth story remains intact. The Bull Run lasts longer this time. It’s never too late to plunge into the Indian Economy for the domestic as well as foreign investors and mint money for years to come. Read on to find out why.
27
2011
Why are Emerging Markets key Destinations for Staggering Equity Returns (updated)
Generally, developed markets are considered safe-heavens for stock investments, but returns on equities from such markets may seem subdued to investors tempted by bullish stock trends of emerging markets, particularly India and China. This is the reason why Russia, India, China and Brazil which are the fastest growing markets and continue to remain top investment destinations for savvy investors from Europe and America. ———————————————————————————————- $3.95 Flat-Rate Stock Trades Pick from our selection of recommended brokers to [...]
8
2011
Economic Impact of Growing Corruption in Emerging Marketsglob
On a more serious tone the threat is much more serious and deeply ingrained than what appears. Corruption scares-off investors and companies wanting to set up in new markets. And hence slows down economic progress. India for e.g. has its credibility taking a hit after the recent telecom scam and is now threatening to slow down its economic boom.
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