Among the more popular questions All Things Jim Rogers receives is How can we invest directly in China and What does Jim think about India?. The former is quite obvious, Jim has been investing in China before anyone on Wall Street took notice. The latter, comes from Indias astonishing GDP growth rate in the past decade. So what does Jim think now, India and China offer spectacular opportunities
Indias economy probably will grow less than 7 percent in the financial year ending March 31, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of the nations Planning Commission.
Indias economy probably will grow less than 7 percent in the financial year ending March 31, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of the nations Planning Commission.
Why hasnt Jim Rogers jumped on the India bandwagon despite offering spectacular opportunities
Indias politicians are one of the major problems, Rogers told the Wharton India Economic Forum via video link from Singapore.
Indias economy probably will grow less than 7 percent in the financial year ending March 31, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of the nations Planning Commission.