Will China-led bank (AIIB) Test The Shift of Economic Powers?

Will China-led bank (AIIB) Test The Shift of Economic Powers?

The creation of AIIB, China has opened its closed doors to many countries. In committing to contribute up to 50% of the AIIB capital, it will be taking the lead in assisting the development of other Asian countries. There will be a lot of rising challenges in the development of the bank but this could be a great opportunity for China to prove itself as a global leader.

AAPNOMICS – Blocking of Retail FDI in India

AAPNOMICS – Blocking of Retail FDI in India

The new state government in Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party( AAP) has blocked retail FDI in Delhi thus disappointing many industrialist, Investors, political parties and maybe even farmers who are longing for fair prices for the products sold by them to the middlemen.The article focuses the basics of FDIs and argues the step taken by the State Government of Delhi.

Investments for 2014- A forecast for Indian and Non Resident Indian Investors

Investments for 2014- A forecast for Indian and Non Resident Indian Investors

Right investments in 2014 are important to an Indian investor or NRIs looking to invest in India. With inflation, volatile markets and political instability, as portfolio should have enough room for savings and a long term return. This article focuses on the different areas to invest in.Having said that, it should be kept in mind that all investments are subject to market risks.

Tricky 2014 for Indian Investors

Tricky 2014 for Indian Investors

2014 is definitely a year to watch out for especially for those who have a kept a keen eye on Indian markets and have wondered the fate of the Indian Rupee.Well, amidst all the economic mayhem, 2014 is also important politically.Reason: it’s the election year. 2014 is a bit different than any other election year held before. This is because India is going through an economic reform process.