Sensex above 28,000: How GST, monsoon, Bank of England's QE plans moved markets
Prasannad • 9 years agobenchmark Sensex outperformed most of its Asian peers today with the index breaching the psychological 28,000-mark aided by strong all-round buying support
Yellen does a Greenspan, talks about “irrational exuberance” in the stock market
Vivek • 10 years agoGiven the American economic growth scenario, an era of low interest rates and easy money is likely to continue in the days to come. And what this means is that the BSE Sensex just might go back to rallying despite the recent fall
Rupee at 68: Dollar supremacy and lessons to be learnt
Madan • 12 years agoThe US still appears to be the superpower in the economic space as well as the political arena, where it has been virtually unchallenged in the last two decades.
How deflation can spoil the global stock market rally
Vivek • 11 years agoOnce countries get into what is known as a deflationary spiral, it is very difficult for them to get out. Japan is an excellent example of the same. The country has been trying to come out of a low inflation/deflation kind of scenario for close to two decades now, without much success.<br /><br />
Think money is tight? RBI's QE was worth Rs 585,000 cr in the last six years
Arjun Parthasarathy • 11 years agoBI has infused Rs 5850 billion into the system but the market is still borrowing money from the RBI to meet its daily requirements and has been doing so for the last three plus years. It is big question that neither the market nor the central bank seems to have an answer.
Forget tapering, Fed will be back to full money printing soon
Vivek • 11 years agoHistory has shown us that continued money printing over a period of time inevitably leads to high inflation and the destruction of the financial system. Hence, going slow on money printing "seems" like a sensible thing to do. But there are several twists in the tail.
Delay in Fed tapering helped India reduce funding risks: Morgan Stanley report
Fp Archives • 11 years agoIndian funding environment was, to some extent, improved by internal and external factors over the past month, the report said.
Does the RBI's monetary policy matter any more?
Madan • 11 years agoGoing by what has happened in the last few years, if one looks at the issue dispassionately, the RBI's monetary policy may not have mattered any which way.
QE can't be stopped even if it makes no sense to continue it
Fpcommunity • 11 years agoTapering would lead to a large influx of dollars into the US from the emerging markets, leading to price inflation.
End of easy money? Fed may begin 'taper' in September
Choudhury • 12 years agoAnalysts expect the US Federal Reserve Board to begin slowing down bond purchases - signalling the beginning of the end of 'easy money' - on the back of stronger-than-expected US jobs data for June.