Why China’s Stock Market Tumble is Giving India’s a Lift (Nikkei Asia)
As Chinese equities hover near a bear market, neighboring India is scaling new highs despite having a bigger fight in hand with the coronavirus pandemic.
The contrast in fortunes of the largest and fourth-largest stock markets in the region has offered foreign investors an opportunity to rotate their capital, as a regulatory crackdown on big tech companies has wiped out over $1 trillion from mainland Chinese stocks. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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