'Confidence among foreign investors seems to be returning but what is important to note is that there are not many options left for foreign funds to invest,' said SMC Capitals equity head Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
India E News May 21, 2009 Foreign Funds Investment Crosses $3 Bn MarkJagannadham Thunuguntla
'Confidence among foreign investors seems to be returning but what is important to note is that there are not many options left for foreign funds to invest,' said SMC Capitals equity head Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
India PR Wire May 21, 2009 Foreign Funds Investment Crosses $3 Bn MarkJagannadham Thunuguntla
'Confidence among foreign investors seems to be returning but what is important to note is that there are not many options left for foreign funds to invest,' said SMC Capitals equity head Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
South Asia News Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple ...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Indian markets closed nearly flat with marginal losses as traders struggled to evaluate global market cues from the US $700 billion bailout plan, money market fund losses, and implications of permitting Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to operate as commercial banks. Analysts noted traders were taking a pause to understand news related to rising credit costs in India, a weakening US dollar, and the financial crisis representing the biggest challenge since the 1929 Great Depression. The Sensex and Nifty indexes ended the day with small losses, as two sectors gained while others declined led by capital goods, power and auto stocks.
Bombay News - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple wi...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Lacklustre, directionless trading saw Indian equities markets close nearly flat Monday with marginal
losses as investors took a breather and were still trying to evaluate the avalanche of global cues, analysts said.
'Traders are still trying to understand all the global data such as the developments regarding
investment banks, the $700 billion US bail out plan, and developments on the US money market front,' said analyst Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
National News Of India - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
The main thing is, this is the biggest financial crisis after the Great Depression of 1929, and it will
take some time to understand all the implications," he said by way of explaining the reasons behind
the lacklustre and directionless trading Monday.
Thaindian - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple with...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Lacklustre, directionless trading saw Indian equities markets close nearly flat Monday with marginal losses as investors took a breather and were still trying to evaluate the avalanche of global cues.
'Traders are still trying to understand all the global data such as the developments regarding
investment banks, the $700 billion US bail out plan, and developments on the US money market
front,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Two Circles - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple wi...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Lacklustre, directionless trading saw Indian equities markets close nearly flat Monday with marginal losses as investors took a breather and were still trying to evaluate the avalanche of global cues.
Traders are still trying to understand all the global data such as the developments regarding
investment banks, the $700 billion US bail out plan, and developments on the US money market front,' said analyst Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
India E News May 21, 2009 Foreign Funds Investment Crosses $3 Bn MarkJagannadham Thunuguntla
'Confidence among foreign investors seems to be returning but what is important to note is that there are not many options left for foreign funds to invest,' said SMC Capitals equity head Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
India PR Wire May 21, 2009 Foreign Funds Investment Crosses $3 Bn MarkJagannadham Thunuguntla
'Confidence among foreign investors seems to be returning but what is important to note is that there are not many options left for foreign funds to invest,' said SMC Capitals equity head Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
South Asia News Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple ...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Indian markets closed nearly flat with marginal losses as traders struggled to evaluate global market cues from the US $700 billion bailout plan, money market fund losses, and implications of permitting Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to operate as commercial banks. Analysts noted traders were taking a pause to understand news related to rising credit costs in India, a weakening US dollar, and the financial crisis representing the biggest challenge since the 1929 Great Depression. The Sensex and Nifty indexes ended the day with small losses, as two sectors gained while others declined led by capital goods, power and auto stocks.
Bombay News - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple wi...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Lacklustre, directionless trading saw Indian equities markets close nearly flat Monday with marginal
losses as investors took a breather and were still trying to evaluate the avalanche of global cues, analysts said.
'Traders are still trying to understand all the global data such as the developments regarding
investment banks, the $700 billion US bail out plan, and developments on the US money market front,' said analyst Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
National News Of India - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
The main thing is, this is the biggest financial crisis after the Great Depression of 1929, and it will
take some time to understand all the implications," he said by way of explaining the reasons behind
the lacklustre and directionless trading Monday.
Thaindian - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple with...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Lacklustre, directionless trading saw Indian equities markets close nearly flat Monday with marginal losses as investors took a breather and were still trying to evaluate the avalanche of global cues.
'Traders are still trying to understand all the global data such as the developments regarding
investment banks, the $700 billion US bail out plan, and developments on the US money market
front,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Two Circles - Sept 22, 2008 - Markets close nearly flat as traders grapple wi...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
Lacklustre, directionless trading saw Indian equities markets close nearly flat Monday with marginal losses as investors took a breather and were still trying to evaluate the avalanche of global cues.
Traders are still trying to understand all the global data such as the developments regarding
investment banks, the $700 billion US bail out plan, and developments on the US money market front,' said analyst Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
Calcutta News Apr 20, 2009 First Time Since 1999, Foreign Investors Turn Net ...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
“A lot of FII money came in during 2003-07, when they poured in around $55 billion. For Indian bourses to see that kind of foreign money will take some time,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, equity head at stock brokerage SMC Capitals.
“It all depends on how soon western economies stage a comeback and how fast businesses generate surplus that can be deployed elsewhere.”
Nagalandpost Oct 1, 2008 - Markets end in green despite grim global cuesJagannadham Thunuguntla
Indian markets bucked global trends and ended higher on Tuesday, despite worldwide declines. The Sensex plunged at the open but recovered losses after the head of India's market regulator assured investors. Analysts attributed the gains to short covering by investors expecting further declines, and said the rally may not continue given the lack of liquidity in global markets until a US financial bailout is passed.
Big News Sept 30, 2008 - Markets end in green despite grim global cuesJagannadham Thunuguntla
Indian equities markets Tuesday bucked an all-round global trend of a sea of red to end in the green despite grim global cues, surprising analysts
"There is no liquidity in the Indian system as well, so the only way you can explain the rise in the Indian markets is that there was short covering by short sellers," he said.
The Sensex plunged below the 13,000 level for the first time since April 2007 due to relentless selling pressure over the past three days. The Sensex closed at 12,961.68 points, down 499.92 points or 3.17%. The Nifty also ended below the 4,000 level at a 15-month low of 3,896.75 points, down 143.80 points or 3.56%. Market sentiment was dampened by inflation, higher interest rates, and crude oil prices surging above $141 per barrel. Brokers said the downward trend would continue due to weak European markets and surging global crude oil prices.
Zeebiz 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Rediff Business 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Indian Express 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Business Standard 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar Qu...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Financial Express 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar Qu...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Economic Times 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Calcutta News Apr 20, 2009 First Time Since 1999, Foreign Investors Turn Net ...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
“A lot of FII money came in during 2003-07, when they poured in around $55 billion. For Indian bourses to see that kind of foreign money will take some time,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, equity head at stock brokerage SMC Capitals.
“It all depends on how soon western economies stage a comeback and how fast businesses generate surplus that can be deployed elsewhere.”
Nagalandpost Oct 1, 2008 - Markets end in green despite grim global cuesJagannadham Thunuguntla
Indian markets bucked global trends and ended higher on Tuesday, despite worldwide declines. The Sensex plunged at the open but recovered losses after the head of India's market regulator assured investors. Analysts attributed the gains to short covering by investors expecting further declines, and said the rally may not continue given the lack of liquidity in global markets until a US financial bailout is passed.
Big News Sept 30, 2008 - Markets end in green despite grim global cuesJagannadham Thunuguntla
Indian equities markets Tuesday bucked an all-round global trend of a sea of red to end in the green despite grim global cues, surprising analysts
"There is no liquidity in the Indian system as well, so the only way you can explain the rise in the Indian markets is that there was short covering by short sellers," he said.
The Sensex plunged below the 13,000 level for the first time since April 2007 due to relentless selling pressure over the past three days. The Sensex closed at 12,961.68 points, down 499.92 points or 3.17%. The Nifty also ended below the 4,000 level at a 15-month low of 3,896.75 points, down 143.80 points or 3.56%. Market sentiment was dampened by inflation, higher interest rates, and crude oil prices surging above $141 per barrel. Brokers said the downward trend would continue due to weak European markets and surging global crude oil prices.
Zeebiz 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Rediff Business 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Indian Express 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Business Standard 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar Qu...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Financial Express 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar Qu...Jagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
Economic Times 1 Apr 2010 FIIs Invest Rs 20,600 Cr In Stocks In Jan Mar QuarterJagannadham Thunuguntla
"The recovery in the capital markets during the year 2009 has been outstanding. This was largely helped by FII inflows," SMC Capitals' Equity Head Jagannadham Thunuguntla said.
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Nida Broughton, Co-Director of Economic Policy, Behavioural Insights Team
Jonathan Cribb, Associate Director and Head of Retirement, Savings, and Ageing, Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Tom Evans, Managing Director of Retirement, Canada Life
Steve Groves, Chair, Key Retirement Group
Tish Hanifan, Founder and Joint Chair of the Society of Later life Advisers
Sue Lewis, ILC Trustee
Siobhan Lough, Senior Consultant, Hymans Robertson
Mick McAteer, Co-Director, The Financial Inclusion Centre
Stuart McDonald MBE, Head of Longevity and Democratic Insights, LCP
Anusha Mittal, Managing Director, Individual Life and Pensions, M&G Life
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Jackie Wells, Strategy and Policy Consultant, ILC Strategic Advisory Board
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Budgeting as a Control Tool in Government Accounting in Nigeria
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Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, under the leadership of Managing Director Abhay Bhutada, has achieved industry-leading Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPA) below 1% and Net Non-Performing Assets (NNPA) below 0.5% as of May 31, 2024. This success is attributed to a strategic vision focusing on prudent credit policies, robust risk management, and digital transformation. Bhutada's leadership has driven the company to exceed its targets ahead of schedule, emphasizing rigorous credit assessment, advanced risk management, and enhanced collection efficiency. By prioritizing customer-centric solutions, leveraging digital innovation, and maintaining strong financial performance, Poonawalla Fincorp sets new benchmarks in the industry. With a continued focus on asset quality, digital enhancement, and exploring growth opportunities, the company is well-positioned for sustained success in the future.
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Sindh Today May 21, 2009 Foreign Funds Investment Crosses $3 Bn Mark
1. Foreign funds investment crosses $3-bn mark
Thu, May 21 05:14 PM
Mumbai, May 21 (IANS) Foreign inflow of money into Indian equities markets has crossed the
$3-billion mark since January, with as much as $2 billion coming in the last five trading sessions,
data with the market regulator shows.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) data showed foreign funds infused about $3.15
billion ($3,153.9 million) between January 1 and May 21.
The last five trading sessions starting May 14 brought in over $2.03 billion ($2,033.9 million)
with the biggest infusion made May 20 ($1,062.3 million) and May 14 ($828 million).
When markets went into a frenzy Monday with two key indices moving up 17 percent each,
foreign institutional investors (FIIs) bought $201.9 million during the couple of minutes when
trading was possible.
Markets had pulled down shutters around noon Monday following the key indices breaching the
upper circuit twice.
'Confidence among foreign investors seems to be returning but what is important to note is that
there are not many options left for foreign funds to invest,' said SMC Capitals equity head
Jagannadham Thunuguntla.
'But the absorption capacity of Indian markets is a concern, relatively not-so-huge infusions are
resulting in big rallies,' added Thunuguntla.
FIIs had disposed of shares worth $11.83 billion last fiscal, turning net sellers for the first time
since 1998-99, as per SEBI data.
Indo Asian News Service