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India weighs IPO refund plan

The country's capital markets regulator is taking steps to tame what has been one of the world's wildest IPO markets

India's capital-markets regulator is taking steps to tame what has been one of the world's wildest IPO markets, with plans including forcing companies' founders to reimburse small investors for some losses.

The goal is to convince investors that the stock market is a safe place for their savings. In the first 11 months of 2012, investors pulled out a net total of nearly $2bn from equity mutual funds, which are used mainly by individuals.

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