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Budget Reactions: Rajiv Gandhi Savings scheme good for mkt, says ICICI Pru

By Nimesh Shah, MD & CEO, ICICI Prudential AMC

March 17, 2012 / 15:42 IST

By Nimesh Shah, MD & CEO, ICICI Prudential AMC


The Union Budget 2012 has been a tight ropewalk between triggering a roadmap for fiscal consolidation and managing development & popular sentiment. The increase in Service Tax by 2% and an increase in excise duty were anticipated and have resulted in some fiscal respite.  The introduction of the Rajiv Gandhi Savings scheme is a clear positive for the equity market by way of increased long-term investor participation. In addition, reduction in STT on delivery by 20% has added to the investors return potential for equity. Going forward the budget will have to be followed by a decrease in subsidy in tune with the budget estimates. The market will require the government to take the fiscal consolidation roadmap ahead with possible increase in oil/ petrol prices, which will be crucial to providing RBI headroom for significant rate action. Until then it is over to affirmative execution by the government.

first published: Mar 16, 2012 07:25 pm

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