Analysis of Real Estate Funding in India Real Estate Funding Commercial real estate sector is in boom in India. In the last fifteen years, post liberalization of the economy, Indian real estate business has taken an upturn and is expected to grow from the current USD 14 billion to a USD 102 billion in the next 10 years. This growth can be attributed to favourable demographics, increasing purchasing power, existence of customer friendly banks & housing finance companies, professionalism in real
Words: 1974 - Pages: 8
experimenting, it will give you newer options and finally it will make your dreams come true. Then in 1991, under the leadership of Shree PV Narasimha Rao, India embraced Liberalization and Globalization. Since then India has become a hub for various brands ranging from Panasonic and Suzuki to Sony, Mercedes, Audi and what not. Today, India, popularly known as the land of snake charmers in the West, is undergoing a massive transformation and charming the world with its 3D effect- Democracy, Demography
Words: 2206 - Pages: 9
Demographic Complementarities and Outsourcing: Implications for India By: Mukul G. Asher Professor, LKY School of Public Policy National University of Singapore e-mail: sppasher@nus.edu.sg and Research Scholar Department of Economics National University of Singapore e-mail: amarendu@nus.edu.sg Amarendu Nandy May 2006 Draft – Not to be cited without permission The authors would like to thank anonymous referees, Sanjeev Sanyal, Amlan Roy, Anantha Nageswaran and R. Swaminathan for their
Words: 9196 - Pages: 37
| | | | An Analytical Study on the branding image of Bangladesh in the International Market Introduction Bangladesh is in South Asia sometimes converging with Southeast Asia, bordering the Bay of Bengal to the south, mostly surrounded by India and bordering Myanmar in the southeast. Bangladesh is a country bestowed with the gifts of nature. It has nurtured some of the most ancient civilizations of this continent. The young country came into existence after a blood-spattered liberation war
Words: 2101 - Pages: 9
over US $ 200 billion FDI inflows grew by 72% in 2005-06: the growth in 200607 was 184%. FDI inflows continue to be impressive this year as well with US$ 4.9 billion already recorded for the first quarter of 2007-08 India- Advantages as a destination for FDI Young Demographic Profile- 54% population below 25 years Abundant availability of Skilled Human Resources Adequate natural resources and raw materials Large and growing domestic market Established rule of law and a vibrant three tiered democracy
Words: 1141 - Pages: 5
The Indian Mobile Industry May 8, 2007 @ Dallas T V Ramachandran, Director General, COAI CONTENTS I. II. ABOUT INDIA THE INDIAN TELECOM SCENARIO III. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IV. INDUSTRY INITIATIVES V. TELECOM MANUFACTURING VI. GROWTH POTENTIAL OF THE SECTOR VII. AFFORDABLE ACCESS FOR RURAL AREAS VIII. KEY CHALLENGES IX. LOOKING AHEAD 2 ABOUT INDIA 3 THE WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST MARKET Area – 3,287,263 Square kilometers Population (2006) – 1.11 Billion 22 National Recognized Languages
Words: 3015 - Pages: 13
China's population The most surprising demographic crisis A new census raises questions about the future of China’s one-child policy May 5th 2011 | BEIJING | The Economist * * DOES China have enough people? The question might seem absurd. The country has long been famous both for having the world’s largest population and for having taken draconian measures to restrain its growth. Though many people, Chinese and outsiders alike, have looked aghast at the brutal and coercive excesses
Words: 1170 - Pages: 5
Global Economic Perspectives Exam II Objective List BASIC CONCEPTS * Exchange Rate Risk * Selling dollar-denominated bonds but not having dollar-denominated sales * China’s real estate bubble * How to avoid: * Currency swaps * Future markets * Currency pegs * Setting the currency equal to a specified value * What factors determine exchange rates (pegging and managed floats) * High interest rates Appreciation &
Words: 2520 - Pages: 11
WELINGKAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH SPECIALISATION PROJECT ON ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENT OPTIONS BY MAHIMA SUHALKA PGDM RM 2014 – 2016 (FINANACE SPECIALISATION) ROLL NO. 48 PROJECT FACULTY GUIDE PROF. PRITI SAMANT PROJECT COMPLETION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that project titled “Analysis of Investment Options” is successfully done by Ms. Mahima Suhalka in partial fulfilment of her two years full time course ‘Post Graduation Diploma
Words: 12659 - Pages: 51
SHRI RAM COLLEGE OF COMMERCE A STUDY ON FACTORS INFLUENCING INDIVIDUAL INVESTOR BEHAVIOUR Project work Paper No. – CH 6.3 (b) (Submitted for Partial Fulfillment Towards Requirement of B.COM (HONS.) Course) Ashvi Mittal 12BC136 12072204129 E-21 2014-15 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Miss Ankita Tomar Assistant Professor Department of Commerce Shri Ram College of Commerce University of Delhi 1 DECLARATION BY STUDENT This is to certify that the material embodied
Words: 6505 - Pages: 27