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FDI and Investing attractions in India: Where’s everything headed then!

From our india blogs India.advantages.us  and the wp Image here We as india writers have pushed out everything with insight in the last three four years, short of  the unworthy Indian infrastructure which could not attract even $100 bln in

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Posted in Amitonomics, Dealbook, Emerging Markets, Home and away, India, India Infrastructure, Private Equity, Retail Lifestyle

Prioritising and growing India’s Defence / Aviation spending

Kingfisher troubles Vijay Mallya’s refusal to call his Air Deccan purchase a low cost airline addition to its portfolio, is not without reason. With sales taxes of 30% and more (depending on state jurisdiction over and above federal taxes) ATf

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Our India Agenda

It is festival week in India, and though results and economic updates can continue to come in fast and furious we want a change in agenda, preferably for the nation, but we’ll stay with our India strategy write events for

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Posted in Banking, Dealbook, Emerging Markets, Financial Markets, Financial Services, Home and away, India, India Infrastructure, Indian Stocks, Mergers etc

India's FDI renewal – Extant FDI policy guidelines (FDI in Multi-Brand Retail)

India FDI was simplified earlier in 2010 with a Consolidated  extant guidelines book replacing all press notes since 2000. Then the takeover code was also harmonized to allow for control points of 51% and above with a 25% trigger and

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Posted in Amitonomics, Dealbook, Emerging Markets, Home and away, India, India Infrastructure

Buy a hot-dog cart and don't bother for IPL teams | Advantage Dealbook

The PE shot selection shows the miracle | Advantage Indianomics It is amazing how top tier Private Equity firms start by building a portfolio in retail lifestyle and end up with Telecom investments,. Right now staying with Top 3 TOM

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Bank Policy Tuesday: India reaffirms its growth commitments ( India 2011 Reports)

With farm output holding up to a 7.5% growth for Jan-Mar 2011, India’s GDP growth maintained the last few predicted trajectories for the quarter at 7.8% and for the year at 8.5%. This of course means that FY 2012 estimates

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Bank subsidiarisation: The costs of additional capital

The EFSF may not be a great example for growth hungry Asia, but Basel 3 and the Indian banking FDI guidelines have intertwining themes much as we have discussed here for policymakers over the last 3 years. RBI has recommended

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The India Banking policy punch: What next?

Honestly though, it is a comfortable cosy for the ears when the Reuters breaking views analyst points out that the BoE and the Feds have a lot to learn from the active tools in use by India and China to

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Bank Results Season: Stanchart comes out on the other side

While Lloyds (41% state-owned) and RBS ( 83% state-owned) have already presented results Lloyds coming into the black. Barclays report further in the week, on 05th . StanChart reduced impairments by $660 million to take profits for the six months

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Winning Australia | Building recoveries on Resources and Capital Expenditure

The economic strength of resources and basic industries The world over, incipient recoveries were witnessed first in resource based economies and based on higher consumer inflation. Such resource based sectors and infrastructure and heavy industries like Oil, power, energy, roads,

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