Serious Temasek keen increase Investments in INDIA to $11billions

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.econ...ndia-ravi-lambah/amp_articleshow/70175546.cms
Temasek keen to increase pace of investment in India: Ravi Lambah
By ET Now | Updated: Jul 16, 2019, 04.32 PM IST

HIGHLIGHTS
  • India portfolio has reached a record $11 bn.
  • Temasek has been investing $1 bn a year and hoping to increase that base.
  • Temasek has focussed on playing investment theme in India.
We have been putting up about billion dollars a year to work in India at an average for the last five years and we are hoping to increase that base, says Ravi Lambah, Senior Managing Director, Temasek India.Excepts from interview with Avanne Dubash of ETNOW.

Can you tell us how the journey for Temasek India has been and how has the portfolio value grown?
We have been here for the last 15 years. This is our 15th year in India. We have reached a record high in our portfolio in India with that $11 billion. It represents 5% of our global portfolio. In Temasek we ended March 2019 with a portfolio of S$313 billion (US$231 billion). The India portfolio has been quite focussed on playing the consumption theme in the country as well as looking at beneficiaries of the consumption theme. We have been invested in financial services for a long time -- in the banks, newer sectors like insurance that have given us the opportunity for capital work. We have been in technology, we have been in fast moving consumer goods, in retail, in healthcare and pharmacy as well. From that perspective the scorecard has been good. We have been putting up about billion dollars a year to work in India at an average for the last five years and we are hoping that we will increase that base.
 
Nothing will be left standing in Ah Neh land after the virus passes through. Wait and see.
 
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Norway's sovereign fund saves their own companies.
Singapore saves other people's children.
 
No war norway fund save their companies.
Norway sovereign fund invest world wide and bring the dough back to their people and distribute it thru social services.
Look at their goddam prisons for Christ sales,more humanitarian than the pigeon holes sinkies live in.
 
Wait so u telling me we signed ceca for over ten years and weve got only 11 billion investment in India?barely 5 percent of temasek fund?
 
We heard and saw news about investments into india but hor these investments gone where?
India still slumping and ganges still polluted
 
Norway sovereign fund invest world wide and bring the dough back to their people and distribute it thru social services.
Look at their goddam prisons for Christ sales,more humanitarian than the pigeon holes sinkies live in.
Norway's oil production in barrels daily 2000-2019
Published by N. Sönnichsen, Jun 22, 2020
Oil production in Norway saw a noticeable decline between 2001 to 2013, dropping from 3.4 million barrels per day to 1.8 million. Since then, production experienced a slight recovery and amounted to slightly under two million barrels by 2017. Despite an overall decline during this period, production in the future is expected to increase. In the first quarter of 2019, Norway made five oil and gas discoveries in its territories.

Just for comparison, brunei produces only 100k bbls per day. 1/20th of norway,

And on gas
Norway is a small player in the global crude market with production covering about 2 per cent of the global demand. Norwegian production of natural gas covers approximately 3 per cent of global demand, however, as an exporter Norway is a significant country. Norway is the third largest exporter og natural gas in the world, behind Russia and Qatar only. Norway supplies between 20 and 25 per cent of the EU gas demand. Nearly all oil and gas produced on the Norwegian shelf is exported, and combined, oil and gas equals about half of the total value of Norwegian exports of goods. This makes oil and gas the most important export commodities in the Norwegian economy.
So norwegians don't really need to do any work.
A haircut will set you back about Euro30. So its also one of the most expensive place to live in on the planet.
 
Norway's oil production in barrels daily 2000-2019
Published by N. Sönnichsen, Jun 22, 2020
Oil production in Norway saw a noticeable decline between 2001 to 2013, dropping from 3.4 million barrels per day to 1.8 million. Since then, production experienced a slight recovery and amounted to slightly under two million barrels by 2017. Despite an overall decline during this period, production in the future is expected to increase. In the first quarter of 2019, Norway made five oil and gas discoveries in its territories.

Just for comparison, brunei produces only 100k bbls per day. 1/20th of norway,

And on gas
Norway is a small player in the global crude market with production covering about 2 per cent of the global demand. Norwegian production of natural gas covers approximately 3 per cent of global demand, however, as an exporter Norway is a significant country. Norway is the third largest exporter og natural gas in the world, behind Russia and Qatar only. Norway supplies between 20 and 25 per cent of the EU gas demand. Nearly all oil and gas produced on the Norwegian shelf is exported, and combined, oil and gas equals about half of the total value of Norwegian exports of goods. This makes oil and gas the most important export commodities in the Norwegian economy.
So norwegians don't really need to do any work.
A haircut will set you back about Euro30. So its also one of the most expensive place to live in on the planet.

oil only contributes 30 percent of their trillion dollar sovereign fund,rest came from investments.just like australia,white man knows how to manage their wealth and grow it well......

brunei and so many muslim countries received the gift of oil whether be it big or small,malaysia for example has oil reserves 13.9 times their annual consumption,yet the country still remains a marginalized shythole.........white man treat whatever they have prudently and efficiently and grow it for future use and capitalize on their resources to its maximum potential, muslim countries rely on their god given wealth to support their lazy asses so they can dont do anything and remain dumb ignorant animals.......

just look at the difference between how norway and sweden lives and how dubai lives.........one is highly progressive,liberal highly educated highly concisous about society and environment,the other lives like animals in vast indulgences and gluttony and sin....
 
oil only contributes 30 percent of their trillion dollar sovereign fund,rest came from investments.just like australia,white man knows how to manage their wealth and grow it well......

brunei and so many muslim countries received the gift of oil whether be it big or small,malaysia for example has oil reserves 13.9 times their annual consumption,yet the country still remains a marginalized shythole.........white man treat whatever they have prudently and efficiently and grow it for future use and capitalize on their resources to its maximum potential, muslim countries rely on their god given wealth to support their lazy asses so they can dont do anything.
UK was a big oil producer. It has no sovereign wealth fund due to its population of 80 mil.
US too.population of 330 mil.
Norway on the other hand, has only 5.2 mil. Keeping all that oil money in the country will only cause inflation which even now it suffers from.the most expensive country to live in europe.
 
UK was a big oil producer. It has no sovereign wealth fund due to its population of 80 mil.
US too.population of 330 mil.
Norway on the other hand, has only 5.2 mil. Keeping all that oil money in the country will only cause inflation which even now it suffers from.the most expensive country to live in europe.

But oil makes up less than 3 percent of their GDP.....so it's kinda irrelevant.

After decades of dependence on oil......has any of these other oil countries broke free of their dependence?
 
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