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India-focused realty cos miss AIM as mkt falls

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A slowdown in the Indian real estate market has cast a shadow on the property funds listed on London’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM). All the five India-focused property funds floated by local developers have been underperforming in the past two months. On an average, they registered an 18% negative return over the last two months...


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