China’s aging population doesn’t bode well for its stock market. How about India’s?
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The key, say some economists, is to look at the ratio of those who are middle age to those who are olderThe Bombay Stock Exchange might benefit as India wins the population derby.Some economists think so, now that India is on track to become the world’s most populous nation. Demography, they believe, is destiny.
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