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Emerging mkts take lion's share in global PE activity in H1

Emerging markets, including India, accounted for a larger share in the global private equity (PE) activity in the first six months of this year, despite a decline in the funds raised compared to the year-ago period, a report has said. - IOC shareholders approve 1:1 bonus issue - US rejects Pak allegations on Indian presence in Afghan - India, China to hold joint workshop on climate change - Future Generali to recruit 14,000 more agents - William Pesek: Bubble in bubbles means it's time to close the bar">William Pesek: Bubble in bubbles means it's time to close the bar - Moody's assigns Baa2 to SBI issue Emerging Asia continued to lead and raised $11 billion in the first half of 2009, representing 69 per cent of total new commitments during the period, but a 61 per cent decline from the $29 billion raised relative to the previous year, the report by Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (EMPEA) said. "Emerging markets continue to account for a larger share of the global PE market, consistent with their contribution to global GDP and GDP growth," EMPEA President Sarah Alexander added. "The slowdown in emerging market fund raising and investment is consistent with and generally less severe, than the decline in developed private equity markets. We are not seeing the sort of capital flight from emerging markets that followed past crises," she said. China and India also continued to be the most active markets for investment, with 88 and 68 deals, respectively, in the period ending June 2009, versus 103 and 89 deals, in the same period the previous year, the report stated.


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