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  • Budget 2016: PPP key for transportation & infra sector, says L&T

    R Shankar Raman, Whole-Time Director and CFO, L&T, says the government has failed to recognize role of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in both the sectors.

  • Budget 2016: Financial prudence is the name of game, says Deepak Parekh

    Budget 2016: Financial prudence is the name of game, says Deepak Parekh

    While there is disappointment over lowered amount for recapitalization for public sector banks (PSBs) at Rs 25,000 crore, Deepak Parekh, Chairman of HDFC says that there no reason to be disappointed.

  • Budget 2016: Govt needs to spend more on infra, says Shankar Sharma

    Budget 2016: Govt needs to spend more on infra, says Shankar Sharma

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18's Udayan Mukherjee and Sonia Shenoy, Ramesh Damani, Member of BSE, Mahesh Nandurkar of CLSA and Shankar Sharma of First Global shared their expectations from Arun Jaitely's Union Budget and their outlook on the road ahead.

  • Budget 2016: Expect budget to focus on infra & capital spend, says Memani

    Budget 2016: Expect budget to focus on infra & capital spend, says Memani

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan, Sanjay Reddy, VC, GVK Power & Infrastructure, Sumit Mazumder, President of CII and Rajiv Memani of EY expressed and discussed their expectations on Arun Jaitely's Union Budget.

  • Budget 2016: LTCG & DDT won't be taken well by market says Madhu Kela

    Budget 2016: LTCG & DDT won't be taken well by market says Madhu Kela

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18's Udayan Mukherjee & Sonia Shenoy, Madhu Kela, Chief Invst Strategist at Reliance Capital and Ashok Wadhwa, Group CEO at Ambit Holdings gave their expectations on Arun Jaitely's Union Budget and their outlook on the road ahead.

  • Budget 2016: Increase in planned expenditure expected, says Raychaudhuri

    Budget 2016: Increase in planned expenditure expected, says Raychaudhuri

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18‘s Latha Venkatesh & Sonia Shenoy, Manishi Raychaudhuri of BNP Paribas expressed his expectations from Arun Jaitely‘s Union Budget.

  • Budget 2016: Don't expect big changes in capital gains tax, says Ketan Dalal

    Budget 2016: Don't expect big changes in capital gains tax, says Ketan Dalal

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18's Latha Venkatesh and Sonia Shenoy; HP Ranina, Corporate Lawyer; Sudhir Kapadia of EY and Ketan Dalal, Senior Tax partner at PwC India shared their expectations from Arun Jaitely's Union Budget and their outlook on the road ahead.

  • Budget 2016: Fall in global equities could cause India to fall, says Roberts

    Budget 2016: Fall in global equities could cause India to fall, says Roberts

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18's Latha Venkatesh and Sonia Shenoy, Chris Roberts shared his expectations from Arun Jaitely's Union Budget and his outlook on the road ahead.

  • Budget 2016: This is the Budget for public sector banks, says Nilesh Shah

    Budget 2016: This is the Budget for public sector banks, says Nilesh Shah

    Nilesh Shah of Envision Capital says that all eyes will be on recapitalization and reforms that the government will do more for the public sector banks.

  • India to outperform EMs in long-term; like few pvt bks: Cartica

    India to outperform EMs in long-term; like few pvt bks: Cartica

    Katalin Gingold, Head-Equity Research, Cartica Capital is not investing in the finance space. She feels banks need to clean up their NPLs. "The transmission mechanism also needs to be de-clogged. At the moment, we are not betting on PSU banks, but are looking at select private sector banks."

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