Warren Buffett is visiting India for the first time ever, and the billionaire master investor said he sees the subcontinent as “a logical investment destination,” and is looking at opportunities to invest in the massive country.
Warren Buffett Looking At India For Investments
by contributor on 22. Mar, 2011 in Business / Finance
Survey: India Surpasses China as the Most Attractive Long-term Destination for Japanese Manufacturers
by contributor on 15. Jan, 2011 in Business / Finance
A recent report surveying 605 Japanese manufacturing companies shows that India has overtaken China as the most attractive investment destination in the next 10 years.
Citi Investigating North India Branch for Fraud
by contributor on 28. Dec, 2010 in Business / Finance
Citigroup (C) is investigating employees at a branch in north India for allegedly defrauding the bank of 4 billion rupees ($88.6 million), Indian news station ET Now reported, citing unnamed …
Harley-Davidson to Open India Plant; Apple’s China Sales
by contributor on 02. Nov, 2010 in Business / Finance
Nov. 2 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker reports on the latest breaking news and top stories in today’s Business Briefs. (Source: Bloomberg)
India’s PMI Manufacturing data rebounds in October
by fxnewsindia on 01. Nov, 2010 in Business / Finance
By FxNewsIndia Manufacturing data for India today showed that manufacturing activity increased in October following a decline in September. The HSBC manufacturing purchasing managers index, a measure of overall manufacturing …
The Fastest Method To Send Money To India
by contributor on 30. Oct, 2010 in Business / Finance
By Kal Gane - Online money transfer services such as Moneygram and Western Union are the right solutions if you want to send money someone immediately. These services are faster compared …
India’s Exports Up 27% Over 2009
by India Articles on 29. Oct, 2010 in Business / Finance
Indian exports totaled US$103.3 billion in the April-September period, marking a 27.6 percent increase over the same period last year. Meanwhile, the country’s merchandise shipments rose at their fastest rate in two years, surging 23 percent, or about US$18 billion, in September.
American Corporations: Are they incoherent of the Foreign Exchange Rate, Rupee Verses Dollar?
by contributor on 28. Oct, 2010 in Business / Finance
By Rahim Thawer - Waterbury Financial Strategies Inc CEO / Founder Rahim Thawer post this week “American Corporations: Are they incoherent of the Foreign Exchange Rate, Rupee Verses Dollar? ” Recently …
Investing in India means adopting a bold strategy
by contributor on 27. Oct, 2010 in Business / Finance
The investment scenario in India speaks volumes about the steady inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) into India. Despite the global economic downturn, investment inflows have been pouring into the country in encouraging numbers. Total FDI inflow during April-December 2009-10 was US$ 21.5 billion as compared to US$ 21.15 billion during the corresponding period of 2008-09.
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