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Daniel talks about the key features of the most recent Indian Budget, and its investment implications. Speaker: - Daniel Lam, Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered Bank For more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go or subscribe to Standard Chartered Wealth Insights on YouTube.
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Daniel talks about the latest Indian budget, how it balances investment-led growth with stimulus for the rural and agriculture segments, likely building more solid Indian growth and positive for equities.Speaker: - Daniel Lam, Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go or subscribe to Standard Chartered Wealth Insights on YouTube.
Daniel assesses the latest Indian Budget announcement as well as the upcoming Monetary Policy Committee meeting, and their implications for investors.Speaker:- Daniel Lam, Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go or subscribe to Standard Chartered Wealth Insights on YouTube.
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Last week, India's finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her government's Fiscal Year 2023 budget. As in years past, the entire analyst class has been working overtime to scrutinize the minister's speech and the underlying budget spreadsheets to understand how this government plans to steer the Indian economy in the midst of global headwinds and an important general election in 2024.To discuss this year's budget and all that it means, Milan is joined on the show this week by Sukumar Ranganathan, editor-in-chief of the Hindustan Times. There are few journalists in India who follow budgets more closely or more insightfully. Milan and Sukumar discuss the government's big infrastructure push, its electoral signaling, and future plans to raise revenue. Plus, the two discuss what we can say definitively about the Modi government's economic philosophy after nine years in office. Prashant Jha, “Budget passes BJP's political test ahead of 2024 elections,” Hindustan Times, February 2, 2023.Roshan Kishore, “Nightwatchman's Budget ahead of elections,” Hindustan Times, February 2, 2023.Abhishek Jha and Roshan Kishore, “The Indian economy: Past, present, future,” Hindustan Times, February 6, 2023. Archana Masih interview with Milan Vaishnav, “‘Adani affair overshadowed Budget's stability, prudence,'” Rediff News, February 6, 2023.
A must-watch episode to know where Global growth is headed and the role of India. How friendly is the budget for Foreign investment and Technology Transfer? As Russia digs into the Donbas region, the US promises aid of up to $2 billion to Ukraine. All this and more!
Shreyansh Shah is a Chartered Accountant, and Chartered Financial Analyst Level 1. He joined TSB to discuss the Indian Budget 2023-24 Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her fifth straight budget today. This was also the last the full budget t before the next parliamentary elections in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On February 1, the Union government presented its budget for the upcoming fiscal year—setting the tone for its midterm pivot as the government turns toward 2024 and the end of its second term in office. What are the biggest takeaways from this year's budget? How did the markets receive it? And what does it tell us about India's uncertain economic recovery? To discuss these questions and much more, Milan is joined on the podcast this week by Roshan Kishore, data and political economy editor at the Hindustan Times.Milan and Roshan discuss India's macroeconomic context, the government's long-term growth strategy, and lagging private demand. Plus, the two discuss potential headwinds arising from the global economy and the debate over India's long-term trend growth rate. Roshan Kishore, “Math of the economy: How to understand the Budget,” Hindustan Times, February 2, 2022. Roshan Kishore, “Three questions which capture India's medium-term economic challenge,” Hindustan Times, February 3, 2022.Poonam Gupta, “Budget steers clear of drama in complex economic environment,” Economic Times, February 2, 2022.Rohit Lamba and Raghuram Rajan, “Don't Mimic China's Economic Model,” Times of India, February 15, 2022.
नमस्ते दोस्तों! The Ranveer Show हिंदी के 74th Episode में आप सभी का स्वागत है। आज के Podcast में हमारे साथ जुड़ चुकी हैं Radhika Gupta जो एक बेहतरीन Indian Business Executive हैं और Edelweiss Asset Management Company की C.E.O भी हैं। Radhika जी भारत की इकलौती Female Head Of a Major Asset Manager जिन्होंने भारत के First Domestic Hedge Fund को Set-up किया है। इस Podcast में हम बात करेंगे ढ़ेर सारी बातें Budget 2022 और उसके Effects, Tech Companies के Market में Fall, Inflation Rate, Interest Rate और Facebook Company में Loss जैसे कई सारे Topics के बारे में। साथ ही साथ हम Discuss करेंगे कि Budget से Cryptocurrency Investment में क्या Impact पड़ेगा, Digital Rupee, Blockchain, Tax Collection In India, Investment Skills के बारे में और भी ढ़ेर सारी बातें। मैं आशा करता हूँ कि ये Video आप सभी Viewers को पसंद आएगा। खास तौर पर उन सभी को जो Finance के Field में और Investment Opportunities के बारे में जानने में Interest रखते हैं। Current Affairs, Budget, Compony Portfolios, Tech Companies IPO, Unicorn Businesses और Inflation जैसी चीज़ों के बारे में हम Discuss करेंगे इस Hindi Podcast में सिर्फ और सिर्फ आपके Favourite BeerBiceps Hindi Channel Ranveer Allahbadia पर।
Hey everyone, welcome to the Budget 2022 special of the Indian Dream Podcast with Sarthak Ahuja. In this episode, we do a complete Indian Dream-style breakdown of the 2022 Indian Budget speech to find the biggest opportunities for entrepreneurs to build new businesses. We discuss every business opportunity from the Budget including Drones training & manufacturing, Electronics & Wearables Manufacturing, Battery Swapping for Electric Vehicles, Ethanol production for fuel blending and so much more! Also, the last 20 minutes of the episode are a complete breakdown on the impact of the new 30% tax on Crypto in India. Listen in if you want to listen to our take on budget 2022.Sarthak's InstagramAll our Research Notes from this EpisodeTID Episode about DronesTimeline(0:00) - Introduction(2:00) - Predictions we got right last year.(4:55) - Electric Vehicles and Ethanol Production & Fuel Blending(12:55) - Electronics Manufacturing(17:50) - Manufacturing Tax Incentive Extension(18:45) - Why were umbrellas mentioned in the Budget?(22:00) - Skill Development(25:23) - What are Surety Bonds?(28:30) - Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics(32:40) - Drones in Budget 2022(35:40) - Land Bank Digitisation(39:10) - Drones Production Linked Incentives(41:15) - Infrastructure development and Ropeways(43:15) - Multi-model infrastructure open API's(45:55) - Vande Bharat Trains(48:30) - Miscellaneous items from the Budget(58:30) - 30% Crypto tax in Budget 2022 and its implications(1:10:15) - Digital Rupee
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We have the Indian economic budget every year. And we experience some turbulence in the markets around such times.During such times of volatility, some say exit, some mention profit booking and others develop cold feet.What are the right strategies to adopt?Which are the areas that an investor should look for?Questions and concerns galore, SOLUTION : PAISA VASOOL WITH RAJESHPaisa Vasool with Rajesh podcast attempts to answer all the questions and concerns that you may have.Go ahead, give it your ear, we are sure it will definitely be paisa vasool for you!Rajesh Hattangady+91 9821434512Neelam Amesar+91 9821234519reachus@thiink.inBackground Music: Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/j201hi/
The Indian Budget for FY22 marks a clear change in the government stance from being fiscal conservative to growth focussed. Higher expenditure is geared towards capex while the govt seems committed to reforms like strategic disinvestment including PSU Banks, higher FDI in insurance, and most importantly new asset reconstruction company for bad-loan cleanup. Now the question is will the recovery get a further push by these provisions in the budget? What does the budget hold for banks and the financial sector? To understand that Mint's Nasrin Sultana is joined by Avneesh Sukhija, Senior Financial analyst, BNP Paribas.
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In the April edition of International Business Monthly CBI Head of International Ben Digby is joined by Richard Rekhy, CEO of KPMG India to discuss what the latest Indian Budget statement means for foreign investors and hears the latest insights from the CBI’s Washington team about the US election.
Shehla Hasan, Head of the CBI’s India Office, discusses the Indian Budget, and what it means for investors and CBI members. The podcast also features a look ahead at what’s in store for the Indian economy for the rest of the year.
Indian GDP grew from 5% in 2013 to 5.4% in 2014 in direct response to last year's budget ruling. The government's 2015 budget hopes to maintain this growth. Disappointment with the new budget emerged primarily from the service industries where service taxes increased to 14%. This podcast discusses the impact the budget will have on these industries including foodservice, entertainment and beauty services. Listen for complete insights.
In the 2015-2016 budgets, The BJP government was true to their word in 2014. It continued to concentrate on long term developments for the country, this year as well. The move towards GST, pushing domestic products with the Make in India campaign, encouraging entrepreneurs, Swacch Bharath, the clean India campaign amongst many other reforms was met with a huge positive response. While manufacturing is going to benefit from this budget, Service and several FMCG industries have nothing to cheer about.
The recently passed budget has evoked mixed reactions from manufacturers operating in India based on changes in excise duties by industry. This podcast focuses in on the impact of the budget on tobacco and footwear industries and possible strategies manufactures may adopt to combat the resulting lost revenues or to take advantage of their new lowered taxes. Listen to the podcast for complete insights.
This podcast discusses some of the key initiatives outlined in India's 2015 budget including the Monetary Policy Committee, Make In India, revitalizing infrastructure investment, and efforts to make the country more business-friendly. Listen for complete insights.