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Investors reallocate funds from India to US amid taper terror
Choudhury •Financial markets in India seem to be caught in a vicious cycle where losses in one asset are destroying confidence in the others.
Mobius sees bumper year for riskier, high-yielding assets
Fp Archives •While banks had so far used ample central bank liquidity to bolster balance sheets and buy safe-haven US Treasuries, Mobius said sentiment was turning towards greater risk appetite.
Worst is over: Mobius positive on India's prospects
Fp Staff •A firm believer in the emerging markets, he thinks global investors' exposure to such markets will continue to rise, as these economies are projected to grow well, have youthful population and have better debt-GDP ratios.
Oil below $108 and Mobius is bullish on energy stocks?
Fp Archives •The oil prices have not kept up with inflation in the long run and so it is possible that oil prices will rise, said Templeton's Mobius
Mark Mobius positive on emerging economies
Fp Archives •Mobius has a positive outlook on emerging economies in the long term and believes that their stock markets would be at much higher levels in the course of year.
India needs more large-cap firms to correct valuations:Mobius
Fp Staff •Mobius argued that the problem in India is that the valuations are rather high compared to the rest of the world but with the corrections more money will come into India gradually.
Mobius finds Indian consumer market bigger than China
Fp Staff •He added that now Indian stocks have come down to comfortable levels and are really 'attractive'.
Nifty futures, Asian indices down on growth pangs
Vembu •Pretty tame start to the week, but corporate earnings and the progress of the monsoon could drive the sentiment. Some analysts see a turnaround for the better in the narrative about India.
India's proposed tax rules a big mistake: Mark Mobius
Fp Archives •According to Mark Mobius, one of the world's best-known emerging market investors, India is faltering as an investment destination because of significant policy mistakes.
Eurozone crisis will be resolved by June: Mark Mobius
Fp Archives •Mobius, who as chairman of Franklin Templeton's Emerging Markets Group oversees $50 billion in investments, said investors were overstating the potential impact of the crisis