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  • Monetary reflation needed to balance fiscal consolidation

    The economy will benefit from liquidity support by way of monetary expansion, considering that India’s money supply which grew at 17 per cent a few years ago, is now at around 10 per cent. Monetary reflation could manifest via a combination of rate cuts and/or liquidity injection

  • Can a Trump presidency bring back a 'Reflationary Rally'?

    Trump’s 2016 victory gave rise to expectations of asset prices inflating. His candidature in the 2024 US elections has brought back talk of a ‘reflationary rally’. What should investors expect?

  • Reflation or stagflation? Early days still

    Rising rates don’t have to crush stocks, but they can

  • Confidence in global reflation trade dented, says RBI report

    The economy is struggling to regain the momentum of recovery that had started in the second half of 2020-21, but was interrupted by the second wave

  • Sterling basks in glow of May's Brexit speech;global stocks slip

    Sterling saw its biggest daily rise since at least 1998 on Tuesday as Prime Minister Theresa May promised a parliamentary vote on Britain's deal to leave the EU and sought to draw a line under discussion of a "hard" or "soft" Brexit.

  • Sterling at 3-month low, braces for May's Brexit speech

    Concerns over US President-elect Donald Trump's protectionist policies are also undermining risk sentiment, helping to push up the yen back to its highest levels in more than five weeks.

  • Sterling down on Brexit anxiety;investors hope for Trump clarity

    Regional share markets were hesitant. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan eased 0.5 percent, Japan's Nikkei lost 0.6 percent and Shanghai shed 1.4 percent.

  • Demonetisation low point past us, stability on cards: DCB chief

    Speaking to CNBC-TV 18, Murali Natarajan, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of private sector lender DCB Bank Ltd, said loan growth was muted but had started to show signs of recovery.

  • Supplementary grants, public spending a sign of reflation: Emkay

    Reinforcement of rural demand along with increase in pays of government employees and accommodative monetary stance embody the strengthening reflationary impulses, says a note by equity research house Emkay which expects the trend to culminate into a bump up in consumption demand.

  • US market may plunge on QE3 delay, crude price: CLSA

    In an interview on CNBC-TV18, Russell Napier, consultant at CLSA said that the second round of quantitative easing failed to fulfill the US market expectation and thus, there are chances that the third round will get delayed due to internal politics.

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