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Coronavirus' impact not fully priced in, says Rogers Holdings chairman

Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, tells Puneet Wadhwa that he is looking to invest in India upon a correction

Jim Rogers, Rogers Holdings
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Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings

Puneet Wadhwa
The global financial markets, including India, have been taken aback by the rampant spreading of coronavirus and its possible adverse effects on economic growth. Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, tells Puneet Wadhwa that he is looking to invest in India upon a correction. He also wants the Indian government to do away with protectionist regulations. Edited excerpts:

How do you see the global financial markets play out in the backdrop of coronavirus fears?

The virus is slowing down the global economy. Airports, hotels and other public places across the globe have very few people. There has been a major impact on

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