China does seem to get all the headlines, but it would be a mistake to overlook India. Up until recently, it was very difficult for U.S. investors to invest in India, but there are now a trio of ETFs and closed-end funds tied to the Indian stock market.
Barclays Bank iPath ETF (NYSE:INP) is linked to the MSCI India Total Return Index (INP), the India Fund (NYSE:IFN), or the very new Wisdomtree India ETF (NYSE:EPI).
There are a small handful of Indian stock listed in the U.S., most of which are large Indian banks and Indian software outsourcing companies.
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