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FDI in Indian Real Estate Could Slow Down
Thursday, August 30, 2007

With a credit squeeze facing global investors, foreign investment in Indian real estate may not be so forthcoming, according to some investors. Raising capital for real estate projects could now be an uphill task for foreign investors, though India’s high returns of more than 30% could still attract some investment.

In 2005 the Government relaxed rules for foreign investment in Indian real estate. Global players including giants like JP Morgan, Citigroup, ING and Credit Suisse responded by raising USD 10 billion.

However, legal and political hurdles have prevented the utilisation of most of these funds. Almost 90 to 95% of these funds remain unutilized.

The demand for homes and office spaces is overwhelming, and India promises the highest returns in the world, ranging between 30% to 70 - 80%. Global investors are banking on the Indian economy’s brisk 8% a year growth and high incomes to bring in the profits no other country can match.

Trinity Capital had raised USD 500 million in 2006, and has invested USD 450 million so far in Indian real estate projects. It plans to invest another USD 2 to 5 billion over the next 5 years. The fund invests in property and infrastructure projects.

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