New Rules for India Shadow Banks May Put Tata Sons IPO on Radar
A tweak by India’s central bank to the definition of shadow lenders has potentially revived the debate about whether Tata Sons Pvt. — the controller of one of the country’s largest conglomerates — could be forced to list in the near future.
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