NSE Said to Start Marketing $3 Billion India IPO Next Week
THE SO WHAT
A $3 billion NSE IPO is another marker that India’s capital markets are maturing into a primary venue, not just a growth story. Global operators should assume deeper local liquidity and more sophisticated domestic investors when planning India entry, exits, or partnerships.
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