Since December 2018, monetary policy has been eased substantially by RBI with policy rates being cut by 75 bps and policy outlook being changed to 'accommodative'.
'... Whether an incumbent is voted back or a coalition forms a new government except for a temporary disruption for a few weeks.'
For current financial year, govt plans to borrow Rs 2.88 trillion in the first half of 2018-19, out of Rs 6.05 trillion planned for entire year
Besides higher tax outgo, P-note issuers are worried about operational difficulties
Being one of the early commentators to flag economic slowdown and caution investors on corporate earnings, Gautam Chhaochharia, head of India research, UBS Securities, in an interview with Hamsini Karthik says the markets remain in an expensive zone despite the recent correction.
Indian economy was growing faster than the global average and all other major economies: FM
If the rupee falls further, it would negatively impact the dollar-based returns of foreign investors, and could influence foreign flows into India.
Rupee hits 2-month low, down 21 paise against dollar.
Signing of the pact will hopefully end stock market uncertainty that came with the mention of the M-name
The Reserve Bank of India has already reduced the policy rate by a total of 75 basis points, or 0.75 per cent, since January.
According to the committee, single overseas investments of more than 10 per cent in a company should be considered as Foreign Direct Investment while those less than 10 per cent should be classified as foreign portfolio investment.
The government would also take steps to promote exports and restrict non-essential imports, said Jaitley
Sitharaman further said that to mitigate genuine difficulties of start-ups and their investors, government has decided to withdraw angel tax provisions for them.
Central bank moves to infuse liquidity into bond market to help boost sentiment.
The government is also working on Euroclearing, the world's biggest bond settlement system, for Indian debt securities.
Sebi is looking at further tightening the norms for P-Notes to address concerns raised by the Special Investigation Team on black money.
Currently, FPIs can invest up to $30 billion in Government securities, of which $5 billion is reserved for long-term investors.
Auchan and another French retailer, Carrefour, exited India in 2014
Forex dealers said dollar's weakness against other currencies overseas supported the rupee.
Though valuations have moderated, they are still above average.
Valuations are much higher than the consensus earnings expectations warrant and also much too high in historical terms, says Devangshu Datta.
It's difficult to understand if GDP growth has actually improved.
'The Indian market has all the factors at the moment: Over-valuation, over-confidence, reliance on some source of massive fund flows and massive scams.' 'The trigger for a collapse could also have arrived.' warns Devangshu Datta.
It is the rupee's biggest single-day gain this year.
Debt funds have exposure of nearly Rs 8,000 crore to Zee group papers. Aditya Birla MF, HDFC MF, Franklin Templeton MF, and ICICI Prudential MF have the highest exposure, reports Samie Modak.
Trading such scenarios takes discipline.
Depreciating the rupee against the dollar to boost economic growth has fiscal constraints and monetary limitations
There is a narrow chance that the central bank may cut rates in the future, according to a poll of 15 economists and treasurers.
A first in 7 years, the combined institutional investor flow stands at Rs 69,000 crore in 2016-17
Foreign portfolio investors have been net positive since the Union Budget
The market has zoomed to new highs for calendar 2017.
'It is unlikely that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) might increase their India allocation, given the overweight status for most FPIs.' 'Given the commentary from the Republican Party, an anti-imports approach means money will not flow out of the US.'
'If credit is not available, people will postpone buying. That's what has happened.'
Foreign investment cap in insurance sector raised to 49 per cent.
With the 50 bps rate cut now more banks are expected to reduce their base rate.
Earlier, the RBI cut its policy interest rate to 6.75 per cent.
FPIs, which are holding large exposures in Indian debt, could also be expected to book some capital gains as yields slide down
Market experts believe the retreat is because of uncertainty.
It is welcome that the government tried to make its intentions clear last week - especially as risk concerns return to global markets.
CBDT circular issued last month had raised multiple taxation concerns.