Groups discuss the pros and cons of investing in the two countries. Demographics is the key word for both regions but debate centres on the greater transparency of the Indian market compared to China
In the debate on India versus China, in the main there appears to be solid positives on both sides. Demographics is the key word for both regions but arguments centre on the greater transparency of the Indian market compared to China, while others point out that the infrastructure of China is boosting development, and subsequently growth, at a far faster pace than India. Other arguments look at politics, with some believing the communist giant looks a whole lot friendlier to outside investors than democratic India. Either way, most emerging market and Asian fund managers seem to agree t...
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