John Cryan, Chief Executive of Deutsche Bank AG announced 54-year-old Chadha's decision to leave the bank after spending 13 years in various capacities, including nearly a decade as the chief executive of India, in an e-mail to employees.
Global growth has certainly provided India with enough headwinds, Gunit Chadha of Deutsche Bank says. Besides, the government is committed through the reform agenda, development agenda, growth agenda and job agenda, he says
Gunit Chadha of Deutsche Bank AG is bullish on the Indian market and is not perturbed by the current correction. He says foreign investors are bullish about the structural reforms undertaken by the government. He adds that across global boardrooms India is being talked about.
According to Gunit Chadha of Deutsche Bank, the Budget showed a clear intent of the government to remain pro-growth, pro-reform and committed to creating opportunities and jobs.
In an exclusive interaction with CNBC-TV18, Gunit Chadha of Deutsche Bank said he expects seven out of 10 big nations to grow faster in 2015 relative to 2014.
Despite the economic crisis in India the foreign investors have stayed very much put which reflects their longer view on India, says Gunit Chadha, member - Group Exec Committee, Deutsche Bank.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Gunit Chadha, member - group executive committee, Deutsche Bank spoke about issues plaguing the Indian economy.
The Forbes India Show introduces you to Gunit Chadha who recently moved from Mumbai to Singapore to take over as co-CEO of Deutsche Bank‘s Asia-Pacific division. He has also moved to the group executive Committee of Deutsche Bank.