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  • RBI rate cut prospects for October fade on rising Middle East tension

    While major central banks across the world have embarked on an easing cycle, the RBI is unlikely to follow the suit in October MPC meet amid the evolving geopolitical risks

  • India Risk Management:Decoding new age risk with growth strategy

    Business borders of organisation are changing very rapidly and they need to take into account dynamic changes happening across the world, be it volatility or geopolitical risk. So how are organisations decoding and aligning new age risks with growth strategy. Watch eminent panellists discuss this issue.

  • Market's next concern may float in South China Sea

    The US is talking tough in the face of mounting evidence of Chinese land grabs and military movements near its neighbors, and Beijing is defiant. The threat of a confrontation between the world's two largest economies hasn't registered on traders' radars, that may change, some say.

  • See earnings growth of 15-18% in 12 months: Mirae Asset

    According to Rahul Chadha of Mirae Asset Global Investments a stable government at the centre has improved the overall economic sentiment.

  • Is political risk the new norm?

    Financial markets have had a tumultuous week - with risk assets selling off sharply and safe-havens such as gold rallying on Monday after Russia tightened its grip on Russian-speaking Crimea in a move that followed the ousting last month of Ukraine`s president after bloody street protests.

  • Rupee may see further recovery in near-term: HSBC

    Currencies have seen a good reaction in terms of intraday reversal for all the major EMs; the Indian Rupee and the Indonesian Rupiah have been resilient in February.

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