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Exchange Traded Funds India

Brazil, Russia, India and China, also known as BRIC, make up 28% of world economic growth and can be bought in one exchange traded fund (ETF). Many investors consider India to be the most secure.

India has good long-term prospects. India has a more stable government. Also, most Indian citizens are bilingual (if not trilingual or more) when it comes to English, which is another advantage over other BRIC countries.

Indian Rupee (INR), the Indian currency, has jumped in value versus the U.S. dollar and there is good annualized growth in the country. India has been performing well over the past few months. India's economic growth is expected to be 7-9% annually for the next few years. And inflation and interest rate concerns are slowing. This is seen in the increase of housing prices, credit growth, wage increases for skilled workers, record industrial capital utilization rates, and more imports.

An India Exchange traded funds would attract too much money from outside the country. With more money coming in, it would be difficult to stop issuing more shares to keep up with demand and government approval.

Before investing in India Exchange traded funds, ensure they fit with your investment strategy and know the risks.

If you're looking to invest in India, you have a couple of options:

  1. MSCI India Index ETN (INP): The iPath MSCI India Index ETNs are linked to the MSCI India Total Return Index. The Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization index designed to measure the market performance, including price performance and income from dividend payments, of Indian equity securities. The Index is currently comprised of the top 68 companies by market capitalization listed on the National Stock Exchange of India (the "NSE").


  2. India Fund (IFN): India Fund, Inc. is a diversified, closed-end management investment company incorporated in the USA. The Fund's objective is long-term capital appreciation, and it invests primarily in equity securities of companies based in India.



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