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TARUN KATARIA INTERVIEW
Expect QE tapering to begin only in March-April 2014: Tarun Kataria"You would expect to find a flow of money into emerging markets again in Jan-Feb, which should probably take this market higher."
India's long-term story intact; FIIs governing market buoyancy: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital Markets"It is still a flowing market and I am not fundamentally bearish because most of the negatives have already factored-in," Tarun Kataria sai...
Seeing slowdown in consumer spending: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital MarketsYou cannot build an economy based on subsidies through the whole period. You have to get to a point where you are creating jobs and income.
Lower end of mid-cap stocks is over leveraged: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital Markets"PSU banks are being very cautious because their balance sheets are not in the best shape. So you have got a bit of a circle."
- Expect 12-15% returns from Indian markets in 2013: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital Markets
"We have a call of 10-12-15% upside on both the indices for the year driven again largely by global liquidity," says Tarun Kataria.
A 100-50 bps cut in rate won't spur market rally: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital MarketsThere is no major event risk that can come out of Europe and the fiscal cliff in US would get sorted, says Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital.
- 7-8% GDP growth not possible in near future: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital Markets
"It is a serious enough issue for US GDP i.e. some commentators have said 4% or 5% decline in GDP, which is running at 1.5% today".
- Markets expected to be 10-15 per cent higher after one year: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital Markets
"My advice to everybody is to have a balanced portfolio. Do not forget about compounding, because the only way you make money in investing ...
- Market is witnessing a relief rally: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital
There is a slight amount of optimism at the moment, but things need to play out pretty quickly to provide a catalyst for the market.
- Investors’ sentiment will continue to be poor: Tarun Kataria, Religare Capital
Tarun Kataria, CEO, Religare Capital Markets India, talks about Indian markets and the crucial sectors. Excerpts: