Foreign investments now over 80% of net inflows
Published Sunday, September 10, 2006 by Money Man Mike | E-mail this post
More than 80% of net capital inflows into India in FY06 were foreign investments, compared to 46% in FY05. The increase was primarily because of portfolio investments, which accounted for half of the net capital flows into the country in FY06, compared to 30% the previous year.
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