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Ask The Experts: What's next for India? November 25, 2009
Author : iFAST Editorial Team


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Question 1. FIIs made net purchases of about US$13.8 billion in FY 2009-10 (as on 21 October 2009). Going forward, what factors will contribute to sustainable flows into the equity markets in India?

Question 2. Are we heading for an asset bubble in the economy, especially in sectors like real estate? What are you cautious about in the current scenario?

Question 3. How has India Inc. fared in terms of earnings in the second quarter of FY 2010?  What is your outlook for next two quarters?

Question 4. The US dollar has been weakening against major currencies. What is your view on US Dollar?

Broadcast Date: 25 November 2009
Video Duration: 09:46
Programme: Ask The Experts

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