Go First, the first Indian airline to file for voluntary insolvency proceedings, is reaching out to asset reconstruction companies and distressed debt funds for short-term priority funding, focusing on alternative sources of funds to ensure revival is not impacted by procedural issues. Lenders, Bank of Baroda and Central Bank of India, have agreed in principle to lend INR 450 crore, which would come at a 20% interest rate.
Investors not inclined to ‘sell India buy China’ but to ‘sell India buy USA’: Samir Arora
Samir Arora cautioned investors not to get overly excited by CLSA’s increased allocation to India. He believes that investors were shifting to the US, not