India’s Stocks Slide to Eight-Week Low as Investors Flee Risk
May 5 (Bloomberg) — India’s stocks fell, driving the benchmark index to a eight-week low, as investors sold riskier assets amid concern the European debt crisis is worsening and may derail the global economic recovery.
Khosla Says Clean-Energy Investors Should Beware of IPO Rush
March 17 (Bloomberg) — Investors should beware of stock offerings from clean-technology companies this year that lack a long-term technology edge and rely too much on government aid, said Vinod Khosla , the biggest U.S. investor in green startups.
Yen Falls as Stocks Rise, Investors Seek High-Yield Currencies
March 10 (Bloomberg) — The yen declined against all of its major counterparts as stocks rose, driving investor demand for currencies tied to growth, including the Norwegian krone and Brazilian real.
Financial reform bill likely to lose measure to protect Main Street investors
When financial reform legislation finally lands on the Senate floor, a provision that advocates call the single most important item for Main Street investors will probably have been banished from the ponderous bill.
Thailand 4th for Japanese investors
A 2009 survey by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) showed that Thailand is fourth on the list of countries most preferred by Japanese investors – behind China, India and Vietnam – Pattareeya Benjapolchai, president at the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), said on Tuesday.
Company Interview – Weingarten Realty Investors: Andrew M. Alexander, President And CEO
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Kuwaiti pundit urges shoring up stumbling investors
23 January 2010 KUWAIT — Board Chairman of A’ayan Leasing and Investment Co. Suleiman Al-Wuqayan urged the Kuwaiti government and National Assembly (parliament) to bolster up Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) and bail out the stumbling investment companies.
It is difficult times for cement companies, as after the government clampdown, it is now the turn of the monsoons to dampen the cement prices. With huge capacities pouring in, the pressure on prices is all set to intensify, even as input costs are hitting new highs. No wonder that foreign institutional investors are now shying away from cement companies raising questions about the profitability of the cement sector as a whole. … cement stocks foreign investors NDTV Profit BSE NSE India …
Najib Woos Indian Investors To Malaysia’s Capital Market
NEW DELHI, Jan 20 (Bernama) — India-Malaysia trade ties may hit a crescendo after Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak invited cash-rich Indian investors to consider Malaysia’s growing capital market.