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Kaushal
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| 3 years ago
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Its not in the hand of Indian Government only. Our economy will never grow in isolation. If UK, USA and other countries are bleeding, eventhough our government offers such lucrative stimulas package, Things will not improve significantly.
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veguru vijayakumar babu
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| 3 years ago
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I agree with the view that the stimulus package will work for the ecconomy. Inflation has come down to 6.84 % and it is a matter of one or two months for the inflation to touch the desired level of below 5 %. Another round of interest rate cuts is...
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sandeep mehta
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| 3 years ago
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There is a need to understand why such stimulus package are required. Credit ,production , demand were working propotionately before economic slowdown leading to inflation .Inflation moving northward requires central bank intervention leading to...
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Debate: "Will the govt's stimulus package work to boost the economy?" deleted from your view.
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Kaushal
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| 3 years ago
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Decoupling of Economy and having a truly independent country is a dream come true for Asia but it wont happen ever. We are in the era where business requires expansion beyond boundries and we cant say that Asia will shine unless there is a...
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sandeep mehta
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| 3 years ago
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Asian contries will surely gain as they are growing systematically under the presence of their strong regulators .Now Asian would have less restictions /pressure from US for while taking any major economic decision as their (US)economic condition is...
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veguru vijayakumar babu
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, US crisis will enable Asia to gain. China and India in particular are poised to make a big leap in setting direction for world economy in the near future. Globalisation has indeed fetched lot of benefits to our industry. Our Indian companies...
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sandeep mehta
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| 3 years ago
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Indian market have almost lost 50% from their all time high.If we see past trends after any bull run markets has not gone down more that 50-55% from the high.If past history of market is tracked then it seems markets are bottom out. Besides ,If we...
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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I think Indian market is now in the balancing act, given the growing clout of the rural consumer. (Union Minister Sharad Pawar rightly says the current price rise is due to the increased buying capacity of the rural people.) Since the counsumer...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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| 2 years ago
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Constrains of PSU Banks : 1) Their ownership mainly vests with Govt. and parliament may debate their role and functions - thus answerable to the nation. 2) They have their branches even in the remotest places where the Post Office is not opened....
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sandeep mehta
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with past we cannot conclude the future .Yes, it is true that PSU 's has been poor in the customer orintation,but on the other side the only bank which into retail banking at the most remote area or rural area.They have the people or staff who r ready...
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MANUDEV SINGHMAR
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Dear Swati , I agree with you that PSU bank has world class product, but can you answer few unsolved questions that are standing between these PSU bank and Future Potential. 1. How many times these bank has used their wide network for...
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pruthviraja pande
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| 2 years ago
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If it is yes, it is very difficult, the small banks can not survive for a long time in this complex banking competence and the best is to go for merging with the bigger banks or potential banks or else they would be acquired by some body one day...
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sandeep mehta
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It is not the size of a company which decides its fate.It is the profitability,the revenue model,the employess, the management capabilities all together with many other factors at micro level shows the strenght of the company.Ultimately it is the...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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| 3 years ago
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After the filling in for "Chapter Eleven" - Bankruptcy - by Lehaman Brothers (USA) this day, we may not stick to 'big size' theory any more. There were several Banks failed in the USA past months. It is good governance with ethical practices...
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What are the possible battles that the equity markets will have to fight :- Sub-prime impact What is the impact on equity markets? At the global level, especially in advanced markets such as US, UK, France, Germany and Japan, to name a few, the linkages between markets are strong. Pricing and participant linkages are strong. As interest rates have risen and sub-prime has affected risk appetite (investors are now showing appetite for lower risk), equity markets have been impacted. As FII flows and hedge fund investments have been significant factors in emerging markets, the developments in the US have spread the low risk appetite to other markets and lead to high degree of volatility in pr...
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sandeep mehta
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| 4 years ago
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Infaltion , Interest rates will have a negative impact on Indian markets, besides the main driver of markets i.e liquidity.
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Nimitt Bhatt
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This is really a good piece of work, I have read recently and very true!! rgds/nimitt
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Trends: "2008: equity markets will have to battle several headwinds" deleted from your view.




