International and Emerging Markets Blog
Saturday, January 10, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: India,
economy,
India Watch,
investing,
Abhishek Sharman,
IEP Advisors Private Ltd
Going into 2009, India appears more attractive than most other nations as a destination for investing capital. The economy is growing, is less dependent on exports and has sufficient head room on most “per capita” metrics to support continued interest from the investor community. The country does have its challenges- it has a fiscal deficit situation to take care of and looks destined to have a weak coalition government in the next elections; but the corporate will and strong domestic consumption should be able to tide the country through the challenges of the current economic environment.
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Friday, January 09, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: India,
investment,
Colin Johnson,
global,
frauds,
protecting,
India Watch,
LSE,
South Asia Group
The start of 2009 has seen a number of high profile company frauds around the world. India was also not immune from this with its own high profile cases.
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Thursday, January 08, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: India,
investment,
economy,
global,
India Watch,
LSE,
South Asia Group,
aim,
economic,
Alex Wright,
FTSE,
Robert Beenstock
With the first quarter of 2009 now over, we have had the opportunity to develop a greater understanding of the global economic turmoil and the extent of its effects on India and the rest of the world.
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: India,
investment,
global,
India Watch,
infrastructure,
South Asia Group,
deals,
Anuj Chande,
value,
Pankaj Karna
The decline of the global economic environment has had a predictably negative effect on Indian Merger & Acquisition (M&A) activity. M&A deal volumes and values fell in the first 2 months of the year in comparison to the corresponding periods over 2008 and 2007. The total number of M&A deals in this period stood at 35 - down from 99 in 2008. With the fall in the volume of deals, there has also been a fall in the value. In the first 2 months of the year, the total value of the 35 deals stood at $1.2 billion - down from $4.6 billion over the same period in 2008.
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: India,
investment,
India Watch,
LSE,
South Asia Group,
aim,
Fiona Owen,
FTSE
Grant Thornton’s latest India Watch index reveals that Indian companies listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) have collectively outperformed both the FTSE 100 and FTSE ASEAN indices over the first quarter of 2009 and continue to outperform the FTSE AIM All-Share, the FTSE AIM 100 and the FTSE AIM UK 50 indices since 1 January 2007.
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