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INVESTMENT - Investor perspectives on India

November 01, 2004   (Last updated: November 26, 2008)


India is growing strong and has the potential to become one of the world's most vibrant economies. But the country's government faces challenges: rampant poverty and a burgeoning budget deficit. Asiamoney asked three Indian experts — a leading CFO, a fund manager and an investment banker — about the elections, reforms and the future of India and its capital markets.

• Amit Chandra, joint managing director, DSP Merrill Lynch.

• Arindam Bhattacharjee, fund manager, Emerging Markets Management.

• Mohandas Pai, chief financial officer at Infosys.

AM: What are the major themes in India's financial markets?

MP:...


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SOUTHEAST ASIA DCM

Rank Bookrunner Parents Deal Value $ (Proceeds) (m) No. %share 2012 YTD Rank
1 Standard Chartered Bank 3,991 32 8.9 2
2 HSBC 3,710 35 8.3 4
3 Goldman Sachs 3,333 2 7.4 12
4 Deutsche Bank 2,895 14 6.4 8
5 Citi 2,774 9 6.2 5
6 JPMorgan 2,288 7 5.1 3
7 DBS 2,106 25 4.7 1
8 Siam Commercial Bank 1,835 16 4.1 21
9 Barclays 1,586 3 3.5 9
10 CIMB Group 1,523 27 3.4 13
Subtotal 26,040 123 57.9
Total 44,958 212 100.0



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