G P Hinduja, co-chairman of Hinduja Group offers an upbeat voice from Davos. Mr Hinduja tells the FT’s Patrick Jenkins that the sky – and possibly red tape – are the only limits to opportunities in India and recommends investing across the emerging world.
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Source – FT.com
G P Hinduja, co-chairman of Hinduja Group offers an upbeat voice from Davos. Mr Hinduja tells the FT’s Patrick Jenkins that the sky – and possibly red tape – are the only limits to opportunities in India and recommends investing across the emerging world.
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Source – FT.com
G P Hinduja, co-chairman of Hinduja Group offers an upbeat voice from Davos. Mr Hinduja tells the FT’s Patrick Jenkins that the sky – and possibly red tape – are the only limits to opportunities in India and recommends investing across the emerging world.
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Source – FT.com
Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs commentator, assesses the likelihood for international intervention in Syria and says he has detected a change of tone at Davos over the potential for conflict with Iran.
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Source – FT.com
Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs commentator, assesses the likelihood for international intervention in Syria and says he has detected a change of tone at Davos over the potential for conflict with Iran.
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Source – FT.com
Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs commentator, assesses the likelihood for international intervention in Syria and says he has detected a change of tone at Davos over the potential for conflict with Iran.
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Source – FT.com
Felipe Calderón, president of Mexico, tells Lionel Barber, editor, that he’s confident about the prospects of his own country but concerned about the ‘timebomb’ in Europe.
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Source – FT.com
Critical voices at the World Economic Forum want more action from Germany, including warnings of deflation by financier George Soros. FT editor Lionel Barber and European business leaders talk to the FT’s Seb Morton-Clark about the handling of the eurozone crisis.
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Source – FT.com
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