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Learn with ETMarkets: Helicopter money and what it can do for economyHelicopter money is a phrase coined by economist Milton Friedman that signified a helicopter dropping currency from the sky.
Buy Gold, prepare for quantitative easing: Marc FaberThe US Federal Reserve may embark on a fourth round of quantitative easing, Faber said in an interview, adding that he typically buys bulli...
China slowdown will not affect India in big way: Rich LesserWith its GDP growth estimated at 7.7 per cent, India is perhaps the most happening theatre in the world, says Rich Lesser, chief executive ...
Market turmoil to continue till Greek crisis is solved, India relatively resilient: Jim Rogers'If Greece actually goes bankrupt and everything around collapses, I would jump and buy; but I don’t think that’s going to happen.'
Indian economy to grow at 7% this year; slowdown in China: PwCPresenting predictions by its economists for the New Year, global consultancy PwC said India is expected to resume growing at more than 6%.
What is fueling a strong rally in US dollar? Top five reasonsThe strengthening of the USD in recent times has caused some element of volatility in the currency markets across the globe.
FII flows hit 7-month low on US Federal Reserve rate hike jittersFIIs have invested about $845 million in September, which is the lowest monthly flow since February this year, when they pumped in $228 mil...
ECB cuts rates, announces asset purchases: What it means for the worldThe success of the ECB’s strategy, and its impact on the rest of the world, depend heavily on the extent to which European governments do t...
ECB cutting rates will lead to EM currencies strengthening: Tanvee Gupta Jain, Macquarie SecuritiesAs of now, I would say that the surprise from the ECB will be positive for India in the shorter term, says Tanvee Gupta Jain.
Brent holds above $110 on unrest in Egypt, worries over Fed policyBrent crude prices held steady above $110 a barrel, after last week posting their biggest weekly percentage gain since the first half of Ju...
RBI's status quo influenced by external factors: C RangarajanRangarajan said the developments on the external situation in the coming six weeks will determine RBI's next policy review on July 30.
- Budget 2013: OPPI suggests notification of Specific Safe Harbor Rules
OPPI explained that Safe Harbor has been defined to mean 'circumstances' in which the revenue authorities shall accept the transfer pricing...
- RBI in its own way is accommodating quantitative easing policies through OMOs
RBI has been undertaking open market operation (OMOs) purchase of government bonds consistently since the last two years.
- Markets have factored in Greece default: Chris Wood, CLSA
I am advising Asian investors from a relative return basis to move to overweight in India now, says Chris Wood of CLSA.
- Up to $70 bn inflows not a worry: Ranga
India needs to be watchful of the capital flows though there is no need as yet to impose curbs as the country has the capacity to absorb up...
- Quantitative easing will have an inflationary impact on emerging market equities: Kirby Daley
Kirby Daley, Sr. Strategist & Head of Capital Introductions, Newedge Group in an interview with ET Now talks about QE2 and its implication ...
- Chinese economy still looking very strong: Tyche Group
M Hennecke, of Tyche Group, says that the Chinese economy is still looking very strong. He adds that there will be risks in holding fixed i...