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  • News From Press Investing in real estate, gold and alternate assets

    Investing in real estate, gold and alternate assets

    Source: Mint Jan 1, 2017

    There is more to investing than financial instruments such as stocks, debentures and mutual funds. Gold and real estate have been the traditional investments. But now there are several alternate investment funds (AIFs) too, to choose from. Discussing these assets, and more are: Ramesh Nair, chief executive officer and country head, JLL India; Somasundaram P.R., managing director, World Gold Council, India; Atul Singh, managing director and chief executive officer, Julius Baer, India; Munish Randev, chief investment officer, Waterfield Advisors Pvt. Ltd; Vineet Arora, executive vice president, ICICI Securities Ltd.

    The discussion was moderated by Lisa Pallavi Barbora, consultant, Mint.

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