The credit policy and after
(The views expressed in this column are the author’s own and do not represent those of Reuters) The Indian stock markets are in such a state of nervousness these days that the moment somebody shouts...
View ArticleThe one-instrument orchestra
(Nipun Mehta is a veteran private banker with many years of experience across Asia. The views expressed in the column are his own and not those of Reuters) The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday quite...
View ArticleLife after the U.S. rating downgrade
(Nipun Mehta is a veteran private banker with many years of experience across Asia. The views expressed in the column are his own and not those of Reuters) The unthinkable (for some) happened last week...
View ArticleToo many questions, no convincing answers
(Nipun Mehta is an award-winning private banker with many years of experience across Asia. The views expressed in the column are his own and not those of Reuters) If one were to evaluate global events...
View ArticleSensex: Key takeaways from 2011
(Nipun Mehta is an award-winning private banker with many years of experience across Asia. The views expressed in the column are his own and not those of Reuters) About a year back in November, we were...
View ArticleKeeping fingers crossed in the run-up to Budget 2012
(The views expressed in this column are the author’s own and do not represent those of Reuters) It’s interesting that in India, the run-up to the annual Budget means individuals, companies and industry...
View ArticleIndian markets stuck in a rut
(The views expressed in this column are the author’s own and do not represent those of Reuters) It’s now been close to four years since domestic and global financial markets have been in a state of...
View ArticleIndia Markets in 2013: ball is in government’s court
(The views expressed in this column are the author’s own and do not represent those of Reuters) If calendar year 2012 was the year of scams in India which helped induce some much needed government...
View ArticleBudget 2013: High on expectations again
(Any opinions expressed here are those of the author, and not those of Reuters) It’s budget time in India once again, the annual month of anxiety and expectations that everyone awaits with bated...
View ArticleThe rupee on a crash course
(Any opinions expressed here are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters) Given the kind of volatility in financial products and asset classes that we have seen in India and some emerging...
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