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Neeraj Chopra, Animesh Kujur headline India's athletics squad for 2026 Commonwealth GamesIndia's athletics team for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow is announced. The 32-member squad includes star javelin thrower Neeraj Ch...
Oil prices and dollar hold key to EM flows: Manpreet GillGlobal bond yields are climbing, prompting investors to re-evaluate market risks. This rise pressures equities, particularly those in the a...
We are much more focussed on the forward looking data: Manpreet Gill, Standard Chartered Bank"The trouble with GDP data is that everywhere in the world GDP is a complex number to put together so it is always going to be an estimate ...
Remain comfortable on currency side: Manpreet Singh Gill, Standard Chartered"We still think fundamentals matter, risk in banking sector do matter but that is really what we are much more focused on."
Be balanced, don’t put all your money in one asset class: Manpreet Gill, Standard CharteredFundamentally, we are still a little bit cautious. We are very happy if we got a positive outcome but we are absolutely prepared for a much...
Global growth and monetary policies in US, China matter for Indian markets: Manpreet Singh Gill, Standard CharteredFor a a global investor having to choose between key emerging markets, India looks pretty decent.
Forget China, keep focus on US cycle: Manpreet Singh Gill, StanChart"We are looking much more at corporate credit particularly in the US because that is where you are looking less for growth and more for sta...
Current environment a reminiscent of the late 1990s: Manpreet Singh GillIt is really important to step back and really think about the long-term fundamental picture, says Gill in an interview to ET Now.
View on India still pretty constructive; Winter Session will be key: Manpreet Gill, Standard Chartered"Two factors are critical for India at the moment. One is policymakers' ability to deliver, and the other is positioning."
Take baby steps back into the market, longer-term outlook not bad: Manpreet Gill, Standard CharteredIt is a next few days that might look a little bit difficult, particularly when you put it in the seasonal context.
Volatility flushing out extreme positions; bias remains positive: Standard CharteredGlobal investors, who had been overweight on India in the past year or so, are taking funds away in an act of allocation rebalancing, Gill ...
Current volatility no deterrent; will raise India exposure: Manpreet Gill, Standard Chartered"Looking at it from a long-term perspective, we would only be using this correction to buy rather than trying to chase shorter-term rallies...
Expect some measures to boost liquidity at today’s RBI meet: Manpreet Gill, StanChartOur view is that rates do have room to move lower. A look at falling inflation does suggest that there is room to cut rates further."
May see another 25-50 bps rate cut from RBI: Manpreet Gill, StanChart"The data is likely supportive of further rate cuts and the policy will be supportive of rate cuts. So another 50 bps does not look unreaso...
Stay optimistic on Indian markets till reform momentum continues: Gill, StanChartWhat is really key now is that to really use this correction to build exposure where investors have been looking for an opportunity to do s...
Expect India to be much more a domestic growth story: Manpreet Gill, StanChart'For India, the real growth delta is likely to come from developed markets, more so the US, where the growth data looks most compelling,' s...
Sentiment towards equity market looks strongly positive: Manpreet Gill, Standard Chartered"There are a number of potential risks out there. But having said that, many of these risks still look relatively well controlled. "
Don’t expect path of QE tapering to be altered going ahead: Manpreet Gill, StanChart'The recent economic data was not weak enough to justify any altering in the path of tapering. Therefore, we do not expect any changes on t...
Political cycle in India is making it difficult to invest: Manpreet Gill"The investor is still concerned that India may be affected partly because it still runs a current account deficit and political cycle is d...
- India still not a preferred market: Barclays Wealth
Manpreet Gill, Strategist, Barclays Wealth, in an interview with ET Now, talks about the movement and prospect of markets.