Sunday 21 April 2013

Weekly Market Analysis - Liquidity is no longer an issue

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 22nd April 2013
Weekly Market Analysis - Week Beginning 22nd April 2013

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The macro environment is turning positive for markets

 

Fixed Income Market Analysis - Liquidity is no longer an Issue for the Market

The outlook for liquidity is turning positive and this bodes well for interest rates at the short end of the yield curve. Liquidity conditions are improving on the back of factors such as strong growth in bank deposits and falling trade deficit. 

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Equity Market Analysis - Sensex, Nifty and INR to Trade Positive in Coming Weeks

Trade deficit numbers for March 2013 showed a decline of 30% month on month with exports rising by 15%. Trade deficit has almost halved since November 2012 and this lower trade deficit is positive for the Current Account Deficit coming off.  Lower CAD is positive for the INR and the currency is likely to gain in strength against the USD in the coming months.

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