India is poised to achieve a rare economic feat over China

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India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi had only been in power three months before he did an estimated $1 trillion worth of damage to the global economy. In Bali in August

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Nathan Lim updates Australian Ethical’s global energy policy assessment

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Australia Headlines Western Australia’s energy market is broken – wholesale electricity prices ($180 per megawatt hour) cost more than unsubsidised solar and wind, more than double rates in Eastern Australia

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Emerging markets offer promise for remainder of 2014: Van Eck Global

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Emerging markets economies are poised to offer higher economic growth for the remainder of 2014 than recent previous corresponding periods, according to Van Eck Global, the US parent company of its

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Tapering: Where others see risk, William Blair sees opportunity

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Fears of stability across the globe around tapering are creating significant investment opportunities in countries like India, Thailand, the Ukraine, Venezuela and Argentina, according to William Blair’s Head of Dynamic

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India’s state elections deal blow to economic reform hopes

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Indian stocks rallied in 2009 after general elections gave Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of the Indian National Congress party a more-cohesive coalition with which to accelerate the modernisation of India.

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Russell: China & India equity market valuations now offer attractive entry point

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The global slump in equity markets, which continues to cheapen regional stocks, has provided investors with an attractive case to buy equities in two of the region’s most contentious markets,

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Destination India

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Financial planners have traditionally gained exposure to emerging market economies for their clients via global equity funds or through discrete emerging market funds. Lonsec has noted a significant trend in

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