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India, China are winning back investors
Foreign investors are returning to India and China as both countries regain favor with global fund managers. India's easing energy prices and supportive monetary policies are attracting investors, while China's resilience during the Iran war and AI frenzy has created a niche as a volatility buffer. Concerns remain about China's slowing economy and India's weak monsoon.
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