Category: capital market
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Is India Consuming Too Much and Investing Too Little? A Deeper Look into the Growth Puzzle
India’s growth narrative has always captured global attention. With a population of over 1.4 billion and a demographic dividend that is the envy of many nations, India is poised for long-term economic potential. However, a closer look at the structure of India’s GDP reveals a paradox that economists and policymakers…
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Strategic Investments : Balancing National Interest and Global Returns
Introduction Investments in emerging markets have increasingly become a crucial aspect of global financial strategy, particularly for nations like Saudi Arabia, which seeks to maximize returns while aligning investments with national interests. Unlike traditional development funds, these investments are profit-driven but structured to strengthen strategic sectors that ultimately benefit the…
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Growth and Investment in Emerging Markets: Role of Technology
IntroductionEmerging markets today face a mix of promising opportunities and significant challenges. While the global economic landscape has evolved dramatically, investment in these markets—both domestic and foreign—has been sluggish over the past two decades. Several factors, including financial uncertainty, policy instability, and the rapid advancement of technology, have shaped this…
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Emerging Capital Markets in the Era of U.S. Protectionism: Challenges and Opportunities
Introduction In recent years, the United States has adopted an increasingly inward-looking economic stance, characterized by protectionist trade policies, a stronger U.S. dollar, rising treasury yields, and a shift away from global economic integration. These policy changes have significant implications for emerging capital markets, which have traditionally relied on stable…