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Hyundai’s India IPO Harks Back To Another Era
In the 1970s, New Delhi forced multinationals to cut stakes in local units. Now they're doing it willingly, which may have a salutary impact on markets.
21 Oct 2024, 01:50 PM IST i

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A seminal moment. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)
Last week’s initial public offering by Hyundai Motor India Ltd. was the country’s largest ever. That, however, is not its true significance. More interesting is whether the South Korean automaker’s $3.3 billion IPO will be a trendsetter like Colgate-Palmolive Co.’s listing of its local unit nearly 50 years ago. A comparison with the past may help shed a light on the future. Back then, issuers had to be coerced. India’s...

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