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Indian investors are world's biggest losers: Samir Arora

Find out why ace fund manager Samir Arora of Helios Capital thinks Indian investors are the biggest losers in the world.

January 06, 2011 / 12:47 IST

The year 2010 saw a record inflow from foreign institutional investor to the tune of nearly USD 29 billion. This has been inline with the Indian economy resilience amid global turmoil.


However, the big disappoint has been below average domestic participation. Usually retail or domestic investor gets into the game whenever there is a sniff of momentum and a hint of P/E expansion in the market.

According to ace fund manager Samir Arora of Helios Capital Indian investors are the biggest losers in the world.
first published: Jan 6, 2011 11:19 am

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