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India is on track for a record year of IPOs. Global tech giants continue to plough capital into a fast-growing consumer economy that is investing heavily in ensuring it’s a major player — along with the US and China — in an AI-first world
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Big questions remain around how China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative will be financed. But experts tell GlobalMarkets the answer, or at least part of it, may be in asset-backed securitization — with Indonesia making some headway recently and China gearing up for some action.
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Debt owed by India’s 29 states has doubled over the past five years to $304bn, triggering calls by analysts on the central government to impose regulations or face the danger of following China down a path of over-indebtedness
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Is Afghanistan finally turning the corner? The desert country, a crossroads between Central and South Asia, has for so long strived for stability and security and found neither
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General Insurance Corp looks set to close the largest Indian IPO in seven years, after offering investors a whopping Rp113.7bn ($1.7bn) deal — and managing to cover 75% of the book on the first day. That was a rare show of early demand for an Indian listing, but the deal was simply too big to ignore, said local bankers. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Cornerstone investors are becoming increasingly common in overseas loan syndications, especially those involving Indian borrowers. While some may argue that this goes against the true purpose of syndication, which is to spread risk, loans bankers believe the change is for the better as it introduces borrowers to sturdy lenders for future funding needs. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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