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Information pull of China and India proves irresistible.(Crisil, Tata Capital)

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Information pull of China and India proves irresistible

Tracey Caldwell

Major forays by Equifax and OUP into India and China respectively have put emerging economies in the spotlight.

Equifax is to put in a joint bid with Indian research company Crisil and conglomerate Tata Capital to operate a credit information company.

Equifax is also actively looking at investing in China, Russia and Mexico.

Trey Loughran, senior vice president at Equifax, said: "We are taking a very careful fact-based approach to each market because when we enter a market we want to establish an information company not just a sales office. There is commitment on our part."

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