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KPMG Report Highlights 20% Rise in Private Equity Investments in India Amid Market Shifts

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KPMG Report Highlights 20% Rise in Private Equity Investments in India Amid Market Shifts

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Surge in Indian Deal Activity Anticipated for 2025

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    • Grant Thornton Bharat reports an uptick in deal activity in India.
    • Expected visibility of deal activity in Q1 2025.
    • In November, 163 transactions totaled $10.8 billion.
    • Quick commerce sector shows notable fundraises from Zepto, Swiggy, and Zomato.
    • Mergers and acquisitions recorded 58 deals worth $1.8 billion.
    • Infrastructure sector accounted for 31 percent of M&A values.
    • Domestic deals made up 69 percent of volumes.
    • Private equity activity included 87 deals totaling $1.9 billion.
    • November saw eight IPOs raising $4.2 billion.
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S&P Projects Resilient Growth for India's Economy

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    • S&P Global Ratings forecasts India's economy to experience resilient growth in 2025
    • Growth forecast for current fiscal year remains at 6.8 percent
    • Expected increase to 6.9 percent in 2025-26
    • Vishrut Rana: The Indian economy is set for resilient growth in 2025
    • Challenges include post-pandemic weaknesses in public sector
    • RBI retained benchmark interest rate at 6.5 percent
    • GDP growth for fiscal Q2 reported at 5.4 percent

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