10 Feb Tough choice for foreign investors after Indian bourses rein in trading abroad
MUMBAI/SINGAPORE, Feb 11 (Reuters) – A move by Indian
exchanges to stop licensing its products and data to bourses
abroad will likely force foreign investors into a tough option:
migrate their trading onshore to India, with its uncertain
regulatory environment and higher taxes, or give up their
exposure to a hot emerging market.
exchanges to stop licensing its products and data to bourses
abroad will likely force foreign investors into a tough option:
migrate their trading onshore to India, with its uncertain
regulatory environment and higher taxes, or give up their
exposure to a hot emerging market.
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