ICICI Bank top picks in financial space, says Parul Saini, Executive Director, RBS Asia Securities.
India`s move to allow foreign individuals to directly invest in its stock market is unlikely to boost the country`s sagging equity market in the short-term, the head of the Bombay Stock Exchange told CNBC Tuesday.
Prefer HCL Tech, says Parul Saini, Executive Director, RBS Asia Securities.
Larsen and Toubro a top pick, says Parul Saini, Executive Director, RBS Asia Securities.
Parul Saini, executive director at RBS Asia Securities advises to stay invested as he expects significant upside for the full year.
Global woes coupled with domestic problems are making investors wary of the Indian market. Parul J. Saini, executive director at RBS Asia Securities says, investors continue to be cautious on India. “There is too much pessimism all around.”
See upside in GMR Infrastructure, says Parul J Saini, Exec-Director, RBS Asia Securities.
Parul J Saini, Exec-Director, RBS Asia Securities remains underweight on metals.
Global investors are still worried about the Indian market, which has been in a volatile mood for quite some time. However, experts are confident that the Indian market will sail through the difficult times once concerns over macroeconomic issues melt down.
Time to be cautious on Indian market – that's the word coming in from the executive director of RBS Asia Securities Parul J Saini. In an interview on CNBC-TV18, he says that even though global oil prices have cooled off a bit, our crude oil prices are still hovering around the USD 117-118 per barrel mark.
RBS Asia Securities is expecting a low gross domestic product (GDP) than the street expectations. Parul Saini, ED, RBS Asia Securities Singapore says that Indian economy is expecting a growth of 8%.
Parul Saini, Executive Director, RBS Asia Securities is positive on Hero Honda.
Parul Saini, Executive Director, RBS Asia Securities is neutral on RIL.
Parul J Saini, Executive Director at RBS Asia Securities thinks that 2011 will be a flat year for Indian equities.