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Grant Thornton’s India Watch is a quarterly publication, produced in association with the London Stock Exchange, which tracks the performance of all Indian companies listed on the London markets, while also giving an overview of Indian M&A activity and an analysis on the Indian economy.
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Grant Thornton’s quarterly India Watch is a valuable source of information for anyone involved or interested in the UK/India business relationship. The first publication of its kind, it was launched in 2008, in conjunction with the London Stock Exchange, and features the India Watch Index.
The Index consists of all 31 Indian companies listed on AIM or the Main Market (excluding GDRs). We only consider companies to be Indian if they are domiciled in India and/or foreign companies holding Indian assets or investment companies with Indian promoters. The index has been created via Datastream, a Thomson Reuters product and is weighted by Market Value. To avoid distortion of index trends, the two largest market cap entities, Essar Energy and Vedanta Resource, are excluded.
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