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Why Indian investors must think beyond borders

At the Mint Horizons session in Pune, experts urged Indian investors to move beyond home-market bias and adopt a more globally diversified approach. The event gathered voices from journalism, asset management, and fintech to make a clear case for international investing—even as regulatory caps and practical barriers remain.The Mint Horizons series, which has covered Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru, aims to help investors navigate the realities of today's interconnected markets, where geopolitical shifts, interest rate changes, and technological trends can reshape returns. Watch the highlights below,The case for global allocationNeil Borate,...
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Can Family Offices Apply Private Equity Discipline To Art And Collectibles Investments?

Woodbridge, New Jersey USA - February 18, 2014: A pile of vintage baseball cards from the 1970s New ... More York Yankeesgetty In the evolving landscape of wealth management, family offices are increasingly looking to diversify their portfolios by making direct investments into alternative assets where before they were more likely to invest as a limited partner of a fund. For decades ultra-high-net-wortth individuals have been making direct purchases of art and collectibles. Now family offices are increasingly viewing those purchases as an alternative investment to be included in the...
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Why global diversification is more than a buzzword for Indian investors

As the world economy enters a phase of volatility, Indian investors are increasingly questioning the wisdom of keeping their portfolios confined to domestic markets. The Mumbai edition of Mint Horizons, hosted on April 11 at the MCA, Bandra Kurla Complex, brought together some of the most prominent voices in finance and investing to explore why diversification across geographies and currencies is no longer optional — it's essential.Reframing the India-only mindsetNeil Borate, Deputy Editor at Mint, opened the event by highlighting the limited discourse in India around global investing. “This is...