Jpmorgan Includes India In Emerging Market Debt Index
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"Confidence In India's Potential": Centre On Inclusion In JPMorgan Index
- Friday September 22, 2023
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Welcoming JPMorgan's decision to include India in its widely-tracked emerging market debt index, the government said it shows confidence in the Indian economy, its potential and growth prospects, and its economic policies.
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JPMorgan To Include India In Its Emerging Market Debt Index: What It Means
- Friday September 22, 2023
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
Global investment bank JPMorgan Chase and Co. on Thursday announced that it would be adding India to its emerging market debt index with effect from June 28, 2024.
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Sensex Could Hit 80,000 If India Included In Global Bond Indexes: Morgan Stanley
- Tuesday November 29, 2022
- Business | Reuters
India's long wait to win inclusion in JPMorgan's influential emerging market local currency debt index was set to be pushed out into next year, Reuters reported earlier this year.
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"Confidence In India's Potential": Centre On Inclusion In JPMorgan Index
- Friday September 22, 2023
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Welcoming JPMorgan's decision to include India in its widely-tracked emerging market debt index, the government said it shows confidence in the Indian economy, its potential and growth prospects, and its economic policies.
- www.ndtv.com
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JPMorgan To Include India In Its Emerging Market Debt Index: What It Means
- Friday September 22, 2023
- Business | Edited by NDTV Business Desk
Global investment bank JPMorgan Chase and Co. on Thursday announced that it would be adding India to its emerging market debt index with effect from June 28, 2024.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Sensex Could Hit 80,000 If India Included In Global Bond Indexes: Morgan Stanley
- Tuesday November 29, 2022
- Business | Reuters
India's long wait to win inclusion in JPMorgan's influential emerging market local currency debt index was set to be pushed out into next year, Reuters reported earlier this year.
- www.ndtv.com/business