3. POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET AGILITY
โPolitical Environment: Political environment refers to the in๏ฌuence
exerted by the three political institutions viz, legislature, executive and judiciary,
in shaping, directing, developing and controlling business activities.
โMarket Agility: Market agility is the ability of an organisation to renew
itself, adapt, change quickly and succeed in rapidly changing environment.
Political environment Market agility
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4. How politics a๏ฌect Stock market ?
โPolitics always has the potential to impact the stock market somewhat.
โRegulations will affect those companies bottom-line results. If they are
expected to increase the bottom line, investors will take note and be
more likely to purchase the stocks of those companies. If they are
expected to have a negative impact on the bottom line, investors are
less likely to buy the stocks, and may even sell them.
โRose in the wake of the election of President Donald J. Trump. His
administration was expected to favor deregulation, and the
deregulation of banks is likely to boost their bottom-line results.ย
5. DEFINITION
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Marketing agility is the ability to quickly assess market
trends, make rapid business decisions and reduce the waste
by removing uncertainty. Agile marketing is the formal
approach through which these ideas are brought into
existence.
6. โ
Features
โ Market Volatility.
โ May be favourable or unfavourable.
โ Direct Impact on the Market & Economy.
โ Closely related to economic environment.
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7. Importance of political environment and
market agility
โ BUSINESSES.
โ INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.
โ FOREIGN INVESTORS AND
COMPANIES .
โ STABLE POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT.
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8. โ
Example
โ The government of India discontinued bottling and sale of
Coca-Cola in India in the late seventies following policy of
restricting the growth of multinationals in India markets.
โ But, the entry was allowed under the New Industrial policy of
1991. under this new policy, government allowed liberalized
licensing, imports and exports, in๏ฌow of foreign capital and
technology on more liberalized terms.
โ The trend towards globalization and signing of GATT in 1993
have posed new challenges before Indian business.
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9. Research
โ The ๏ฌnancial market always increases or decreases due to some information.
โ At present, stock markets have been showing extremely unpredictable
movement, which is only due to new pieces of information, and news or
events.
โ stock market behaviour in the last 39 years during 13 different government
tenures show when you are invested for the length of a normal term of a
government, you will not lose money. It's that simple.
โ Even when elections lead to short-lived government formations, and we
have seen some that fell in a matter of days and months, stock markets did
not lead to losses.
โ simply saying, there isn't much correlation between political stance and
market returns. Investors should not invest based on anticipated political
outcomes. It is actually important to see the big picture, rather than
worry about micros.
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10. REAL MARKET EXAMPLES
โ WHAT IS REAL MARKET?
The Real Market is the range that exists between the price that is asked for a
product, and the amount that the consumer is willing to pay.
Both buyers and sellers seek to identify the scope of the real market as they
attempt to create a transaction that is mutually bene๏ฌcial.
How the Sensex & Nifty reacted after the 2014 elections.
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11. โ Anti Dumping Laws
Anti dumping is a measure to rectify the situation arising out of the dumping of goods and
its trade distortive effect. Thus, the purpose of anti dumping duty is to rectify the trade
distortive effect of dumping and re-establish fair trade.
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12. BASIC IMPACT
Factors like election, budget, government intervention, stability, and other
factors have a huge impact on the economy and the ๏ฌnancial markets. The
political events and budget announcements create tremendous levels of
volatility in the market in๏ฌuencing the stock market deeply.
Economy and business are largely affected by Government policies. The
Government has to implement new policies in regard to the economic
condition of the country. Any new change in policy can be pro๏ฌtable for
the economy or tighten the grip around.
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14. Impact of government policies on political
environment & market agility
In the 1920s, very few people would have identi๏ฌed the government as the major player in the markets. Today, very few
people would doubt that statement. In this slide, we will look at how the government affects the markets, political env and
in๏ฌuences business in ways that often have unexpected consequences.
โ Government and its policies have the capacity to make broad changes to monetary and ๏ฌscal policy, including raising
or lowering interest rates, which has a huge impact on business, markets.
โ Higher taxes and fees, and greater regulations can stymie businesses or MARKETs even entire industries.
โ Governments policies have a substantial and far-reaching in๏ฌuence on markets due to their ability to regulate
everything from monetary policy to currency prices to the rules and regulations that impact each industry.
โ Hence govt policies have major impact on market agility & political env.
The Bottom Line
Governments may be the most terrifying ๏ฌgures in the ๏ฌnancial world. With a single regulation, subsidy, or switch of the
printing press, they can send shockwaves around the world and destroy companies and whole industries.
A great investment can turn out to be not that great when the government it operates under is taken into consideration.
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15. POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT AT TIME OF CRISIS
โ A recent crisis that occured or we can say still occurring is COVID-19 pandemic.
This pandemic has a major effect on political environment of not only india but
the whole world.
โ The impact of coronavirus pandemic on India has been largely disruptive in
terms of economic activity. Almost all the sectors have been adversely affected.
โ As the health and human toll grows, the economic damage is already evident
and represents the largest economic shock the world has experienced in
decades.
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16. โ
Fastest crash for the Sensex
The (March 2020) Sensex fall of nearly 32% has been the fastestโfrom 14,953
on 14 January to 28,288 on 19 Marchโcompared with historical dips. Be it the
dotcom bust, 2008 crisis or Harshad Mehta scam, the falls were gradual
extending over several months.
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