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Bank Results Season: You won’t catch them speaking Emerging Markets again! (StanChart H1 2012)

HSBC’s fastest groing markets mandate and StanChart’s Emerging Markets prince characterisation remains but even for Stanchart, growing markets have changed since they pressed forward in 2009 thinking of their home advantage to push thru. India in particula and marketso utside

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, China, Financial Markets, Financial Services, Global, India

Global Mid-Day report: The last Republican Primary, the new Finance Minister in India and Eurobonds

  The new European Banking Authority Meanwhile EU President Van Rompuy comprehensively watered down his recommendations but still put together the report suggesting a tighter fiscal union as cover for the new banking union and recommended adopting the same within

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Posted in Amitonomics, Financial Markets, Global, India, US

Global moves: Oil revives global economics, India leads, Asia follows (Draft)

Brent below $90 brings with it a despondent stock market globally on abysmal production and services data for June across China, Europe and even USA. However, with OPEC keeping up high production levels and Oil likely to go below $75,

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Posted in Amitonomics, Emerging Markets, Financial Markets, Financial Services, Global, India, India Infrastructure

India Economic Trends Report: Exports up to $24.5B, PMI above 54 (May 2012)

India managed to maintain last april’s exports value that was a pretty big jump from April 2010 at a 20% growth but there was no growth. Auto sales have started trickling in weak though markets and currency having over corrected

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Posted in Amitonomics, Financial Markets, Financial Services, Global, India, Investments

Global Economics: A championship belt for the Euro and a pounding for the world

Of course the Euro will survive, even though German manufacturing and thus EU manufacturing indices are at an all time low falling to 45, even below China for the better part of one year now. but then this column is

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, China, Financial Markets, Financial Services, Global, India, US

India vs China : ( A likes comparison) Chinese inflation ticks down to 3.4%

While Indian inflation is likely to step out of the sub 7% mark on the wholesale levels to more than 8% following the retail index, Chinese inflation ticked up to 3.4% leading to a reaction in the morning’s Asian opening.

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Posted in Amitonomics, China, Financial Markets, Global, India, India Infrastructure, Indian Stocks

India FDI Report (2012)

India’a FDI process received a tremendous boost in March after $2 bln flows in January and February, itself a fair score were boosted to $8 bln for March even as international media slips into a morass using ignorance of India

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, Global, India, Retail Lifestyle

The Week begins: China PMI down to 48.3, India down from 56 to 54.7

Fiscal 2013 began with the March reports continuing to look ugly for China and the rest of Asia. While China’s State survey foretold a 53 PMI manufacturing Index up from 51 in February, the HSBC PMI which excludes some doubtful

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Posted in China, Europe, Global, India

FDI and Investing attractions in India: Where’s everything headed then!

From our india blogs India.advantages.us  and the wp Image here We as india writers have pushed out everything with insight in the last three four years, short of  the unworthy Indian infrastructure which could not attract even $100 bln in

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Posted in Amitonomics, Dealbook, Emerging Markets, Home and away, India, India Infrastructure, Private Equity, Retail Lifestyle

The “no dividend” ING strategy | Banking Insight

For some strange reason the media reports of ING’s latest commitment to return government equity is tracked as “Banking Strategy” no doubt a nonsensical use of our blog’s typonym While JP Morgan is not allowed more buybacks at these prices

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Posted in Amitonomics, Bailout Nation, Banking, Dealbook, Europe, European Sovereign Debt crisis, Financial Services, Global, India, Mergers etc