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Investing in India

Investment in India

● Banking: Sundeep Tucker finds M&A activity at record levels
● Guest Column: Gurcharan Das on the benefits of society’s triumph over the state
● Alternative Energy: Amy Yee on the search for new resources - -

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Capitalist enclaves in crisis

Something has gone terribly wrong with India’s investment strategy, writes Jo Johnson.

Investment banking: Deal flows spur change of tactics

Red-hot M&As and capital-raising have put pressure on traditional models, writes Sundeep Tucker.

Stock exchanges: Farewell to the old family brokers’ club

India’s stock markets are among the fastest growing in the world.

Carlyle Group: Fertile conditions for investment

The US private equity group is keeping a close eye on opportunities.

Guest column: Where society has triumphed over the state

Gurcharan Das, one of the government’s harshest critics explains why he believes it makes sense to invest in India.

Carmakers: Industry could be missing link

You can’t put a farmer in a call centre, Amy Yee is told, but you can put him on an assembly line

Special economic zones: In need of much more clarity

Opinion is sharply divided on the implications of hundreds of proposed zones, writes Amy Yee.

Case study: Hong Kong clothes company considers its options

TAL Apparel is reviewing opportunities in the textiles sector – once crippled by debt, unions and inefficiency, it is now seen as a new growth area.

Group at the head of the property curve

Corporate Profile: Singapore’s CapitaLand plans to help build up to 100 shopping malls across the country.

Alternative energy: In search of extra resources to fuel rapid growth

The urgency to boost alternative resources is borne of necessity, writes Amy Yee.

Commodities exchanges: A new front for foreigners

TutorVista: Latest frontier in offshoring