Why AJ Mediratta doesn't want to invest in India?

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  • Published On: September 26, 2012
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India's archaic bond market laws are preventing it from accessing a $1.3 trillion cheap financing market. So says AJ Mediratta, Partner at Greylock a fixed income specialist focusing on high yield debt in global emerging markets. Over the last 4 years, his firm has invested in over 80 countries but India remains conspicuously absent. India’s corporate financing will get a new lease of life and it will also mean increased long term capital commitment by foreign institutional investors which will strengthen the rupee, a win-win situation for India.

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