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Wall Street fears ‘hard rollover’ of risks after September calmOptions are pricing in heightened risk of a “big move in the near term”.
India's debt rating upgrade oddly-timed, but who's complaining?Rupee surged as much as 1 per cent, the most intraday since mid-March, to 64.67 per dollar.
Top rupee forecaster sees further downfall in currencyRupee has gone from being one of Asia’s best-performing exchange rates in the first half to among the worst.
We are watching for follow through of Brexit risk: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho BankIf Brexit risks do lead to Asia dropping off due to fall in capital goods demand, then we will see all these easy gains in the asset market...
Markets gone to look at response to Brexit from policymakers rather than Brexit itself: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank"For now, it is almost business as usual. Only with the extra boost of monetary policy stimulus starting with the Bank of England."
Markets will inevitably focus on non-farm payrolls: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho BankThe moment we realise that the FOMC is not going to hike then markets tend to placate, but then once markets placate then the FOMC can get ...
Markets are waiting for an actual pickup in demand: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho BankIn a chat with ET Now, Vishnu Varathan, Senior Economist, Head-Treasury, Mizuho Bank, discusses why policy stimulous alone cannot revive gl...
Market trajectory likely to remain unclear until well into 2016: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank"The focus could still be on how much more the Fed would do. The FOMC has said they are going to do four hikes. But markets are expecting t...
China conditions may improve in next 4-6 months: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank"Be it US or China, chances are you would be struggling to see consumers picking up spending even with softer commodity prices."
Top five factors which led to over 400-point fall on the SensexTracking weak global cues, the BSE benchmark Sensex crashed 476 points, while the NSE Nifty slid nearly 150 points.
China likely to remain the proximate source of trouble for emerging markets: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank"Incidentally, this is also the time when markets are taking a cold re-look at emerging market returns. A Fed rate hike won't bode well for...
Monsoon, oil prices bigger factors for Indian markets than reforms: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank"How monsoon plays out, how it impacts inflation, what happens to oil — these factors would determine how markets fare."
Greek crisis likely to trigger fund flows from EMs to safe havens: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank"The Greek situation should not affect the broader EM markets much. But initially, these markets would certainly recoil into a risk-aversio...
EMs seeing volatility on back of rise in global bond yields: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank'Emerging markets may be stumbling into a bit more volatility because of all the yields going higher and also with the dollar moves coming ...
May see some sell-off in emerging markets going ahead: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank'Inevitably, the initial Fed interest rate hike causes the marginal yield seeking investments in emerging markets to capitulate.'
Global markets unsure if asset market rally will continue: Vishnu Varathan, Mizuho Bank'We are looking through the slight dips now and we see a more sustainable rate cut cycle coming in during late 2015 or early 2016,' says Va...
- Expect RBI to remain in hawkish mode: Capital Economics
In an interview with ET Now, Vishnu Varathan, Economist, Capital Economics, talks about the coming credit policy and shares his outlook on ...