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FII outflows: Blame Trump, not rupee move; PM Modi has sent right signals, say analystsA weak rupee does not auger well for FIIs, as any depreciation in the local currency eats into profits of foreign investors when they redee...
Economy will not to be impacted much by cash crunch: Edward Teather, UBSTrump adjustment cannot be over when Mr Trump has not even taken office yet and he has not even started to act on some of the policies that...
Urjit Patel fails to make a splash; Yellen, Kuroda actions will sway D-St nowThe announcement dashed hope of aggressive rate cuts in the near future. That said, the momentum in the market may remain intact, if liquid...
One doesn’t know how committed MPC members will be towards inflation control: Edward Teather, UBSThe debt capital flow to India's bond market is a push more than a pull factor
GST will be positive for India in the long term: Edward Teather, Economist - ASEAN & India, UBSEdward Teather, Economist - ASEAN & India, UBS, says that markets are more concerned about policy moves over next 18 months.
70% chance of Fed hike in December, investors take guardHowever, experts are of the view that there is a 70% chance that US Fed will raise rates in its forthcoming policy meet mid-Dec.
Expect Fed policy rate increase in December: Edward Teather, UBS"Markets expectations have been moved around a lot over the last few weeks by the view of whether the Fed moves in December or not."
Market on a high after Rajan’s booster shot, but will the momentum sustain?The bulls have finally managed to regain some ground, after RBI slashed policy rates by 50 bps in a surprise move on Tuesday.
India can still see outflows, but less than other emerging markets: Edward Teather, UBS AG"We were surprised that the frontloading took place. We are not surprised that RBI is cutting interest rates."
Rupee appreciates 29 paise to settle at 63.75 against US dollarRupee made a smart recovery and appreciated 6 paise t0 63.98 against dollar in intraday trade today ahead of RBI's meet.
Expect RBI to reduce rates by another 75 bps this financial year: Edward Teather, UBS AG"We are looking for another 75 bps of policy rate cuts from the RBI this financial year. However, we are not expecting a move at this meeti...
Rate-sensitives trade cautiously ahead of RBI meet; IB Realty surgesStocks of interest rate-sensitive sectors such as banking, automobile were trading cautiously after the RBI’s policy review.
Not bullish on India on growth front, RBI may slash repo rate by 75 bps by March: Edward Teather, UBS AG'The latest industrial production prints that have been around are not really very good in the long term for India.'
Markets are running ahead of ground realities; here's why not to worryAnalysts across brokerage firms are of the view that the broader trend sill remains intact and the markets are on their way to hit fresh re...
Here’s why foreign investors are gung-ho on Indian marketsThe Indian markets have managed to outperform their emerging market peers so far in the year 2014 and the trend is likely to continue.
Foreign investors are interested in investing in India: Gautam Chhaochharia, UBS'Even the existing investors, who are overweight on India, are looking at opportunities or possibility to increase the weight further on In...
India’s economy heading towards sweet spot: Edward Teather, UBS"India’s economy is certainly getting towards the sweet spot. The spot could be sweeter. We think things are going in the right direction."
Modi effect on Rupee: Forecasters predict appreciationThe median estimate in a survey puts the rupee at 61 per dollar by the end of 2015, up from a prediction of 62.3 on June 30 and compared wi...
Govt & RBI working in tandem to tame inflation: Edward Teather, UBS'The question for India, going forward, is when do interest rates start to come down, rather than how US rate hikes pushing interest rates ...
Rupee beyond 58 will be in uncharted territory, but positive for economyThe rupee rose to fresh 11-month high of 58.62 against the dollar last week and expectations are high it may rise to 55, but for long term ...