Never too big to fail: the collapse of IL and FS and its ten trillion-rupee maze
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- 330.9730 HAS
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330.954 SHA Economic history of early India | 330.954 SHA Restart: the last chance for the Indian economy | 330.954076 SIN Indian economy: | 330.9730 HAS Never too big to fail: the collapse of IL and FS and its ten trillion-rupee maze | 330.994 WEB Economic innovations: | 331 FRE Comparative employment relations in the global economy | 331 GHO Industrial relations and labour laws |
Multiple stakeholders, including bankers, bureaucrats and other government authorities helped create an Icarus- the Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Limited, which soared higher and higher only to get burnt by its own ambitions. Its highly valued companies have gone bankrupt and are now being purchased at distress sale prices by the highest bidder.
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