Foreign Funds Spy Hidden Bounties in Indian Distressed Assets
Foreign funds are garnering a sizable presence in India's nascent market for distressed assets, which is currently estimated between $45 billion and $55 billion. India's economic boom offers pockets of opportunity for investors to buy underperforming assets such as cement and sugar plants,...
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2007
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