Top officials of stock exchanges NYSE, Euronext, SIX Swiss Exchange were in Mumbai on Thursday to encourage companies to list with them.
They were speaking at a session organised by Ernst & Young.
The slowdown in the financial markets has taken a toll on the trading volumes of exchanges globally, forcing those to seek newer markets for business.
Marco Estermann, head, issuer relations of SIX Swiss Exchange, said: "Investors feel good about companies going for global listing." While other exchanges have been offering listing opportunities to Indian companies for sometime now, the Swiss exchange is a new entrant.
According to Martin Steinbach, EMEIA (Europe, Middle East, India & Africa) head, IPO & listing services at Ernst & Young, companies that want to take their business international are opting for global listing.
"Telling a story (of a company and its plans) is
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