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Amundi to Book €300 Million Gain From IPO of Indian Venture

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Amundi SA announced it expects to recognize a net capital gain of approximately €300 million from the initial public offering of its asset management joint venture in India. This transaction represents a significant financial event for the French asset manager, highlighting its strategic presence in the Indian market.

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Amundi expects a net capital gain of around €300 million ($343 million) from the IPO of its Indian asset management joint venture.

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Amundi SA expects to book a net capital gain of around €300 million from the IPO of its asset management joint venture in India.

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Amundi SA expects to book a net capital gain of around €300 million from the IPO of its asset management joint venture in India.

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  • Amundi expects a net capital gain of around €300 million ($343 million) from the IPO of its Indian asset management joint venture.
  • The gain is denominated in both euros and dollars, indicating international financial impact.

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Amundi SA says it expects to book net capital gain of around €300 million ($343 million) from the initial public offering of its asset management joint venture in India.

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Amundi SA expects to book a net capital gain of around €300 million from the IPO of its asset management joint venture in India.

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