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India: Structural reforms give hope

India did not come through the Coronaviurs pandemic as well as other major Asian nations. But India is on a much better foot now going forward, says Nivedita Sunil, Emerging Market Analyst at Lombard Odier Investment Managers. Especially because structural reforms in India give hope. Sunil is therefore positive for the medium-term effects for India’s economy. We talked to her about the reforms as well as the development of India’s bond market.

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