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Indian Retail Finance

   
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It's hard not to get excited at the thought of India as the next big market for retail financial services. Although India consumers are starting to feel the affects of high commodity prices and the fall-out from global economic uncertainty, GDP growth remains impressive and as one of the 'BRIC' countries, India is set to become the world's third-largest economy by 2050...
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It's hard not to get excited at the thought of India as the next big market for retail financial services. Although India consumers are starting to feel the affects of high commodity prices and the fall-out from global economic uncertainty, GDP growth remains impressive and as one of the 'BRIC' countries, India is set to become the world's third-largest economy by 2050...
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