2. Indians 3rd fastest growing foreign
investor in US
Indians are the third fastest growing
foreign investors in the United States, a
top Obama Administration official has
said, acknowledging the positive
contribution of India in the US economy
at the time of recession.
3. Index funds best for first-time investors
The markets have given more than 150%
returns since the lows of March last year and
well in excess of 20% so far this year.
The sprightly surge by the markets means
that investors, who aren’t comfortable with
stock picking and the idea of keeping a close
eye on their portfolio, can gain by simply
putting their money in a fund that closely
tracks key indices such as the sensex and
the nifty.
4. G20 currency deals key to fund inflows
Two down and one to go. Having navigated
past quantitative easing (QE2) and the US
mid-term elections , investors have another
big one for the coming week — a Group of 20
summit meeting that threatens a global clash
of currencies. The result could have broad
implications for the flow of money into
emerging markets and the returns on current
holdings.
5. Tata's Nano catches world's most
powerful man's eyes
No sooner the powerful US couple was
introduced to Ratan Tata , who heads the
USD 72 billion conglomerate, President
Obama told the first lady Michelle that this is
the person who created the USD 2,500
wonder car.
6. Indians 3rd fastest growing foreign investor in
US
Indians are the third fastest growing foreign
investors in the United States, a top Obama
Administration official has said,
acknowledging the positive contribution of
India in the US economy at the time of
recession.
"India is the third fastest growing foreign
investor in the US," said Holly Vineyard ,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Africa , the Middle East and South Asia.
7. Indians 3rd fastest growing foreign investor in
US
Indians are the third fastest growing foreign
investors in the United States, a top Obama
Administration official has said,
acknowledging the positive contribution of
India in the US economy at the time of
recession.
"India is the third fastest growing foreign
investor in the US," said Holly Vineyard ,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Africa , the Middle East and South Asia.