Category: Uncategorized

Sandip Sabharwal - Uncategorized

The Collapse of Private Investment in India- Reviving the Cycle

The revival of the investment cycle will require a concentrated attention from the new central government. High fiscal deficit has reduced their abilities to provide incentives or contributions for investments. Under the circumstances they need to facilitate by removing hurdles on projects rapidly. Poor capacity utilizations in industries like Capital Goods, Cement, and Automobiles etc […]

Read More

PROFITING FROM MUTUAL FUNDS PART 3

In the first two parts of the series I talked about the various kinds of mutual funds and about Equity MF schemes. Now let’s come to the fixed income part of the Mutual Funds. Now the fixed income part of the mutual funds essentially serves the purpose of treasury management of companies and in the […]

Read More

COLLAPSE OF THE INVESTMENT CYCLE-ROLE OF THE CORPORATES

Over the last 5 years we have seen a collapse of private investments in India. Gross Capital formation which moved from levels of 20-22% of GDP in the late 1990’s till 2003 peaked out at 34% in 2009-10 and has since come down to 28%. The fall in Private sector investments has been sharper and […]

Read More

7654, 25678 OR THEREABOUTS

As I sit to write my prognosis for the year 2014 I am also looking back at the last two years and how the forecasts went. My view at the height of pessimism at the end of the year 2011 was that the markets would rise by 25% in the year 2012. The forecast turned […]

Read More

PROFITING FROM MUTUAL FUNDS PART II

I hope that the first article of profiting from mutual funds was found to be interesting by readers. The purpose of these articles is educational to start with and then in later episodes I will get into evaluating individual schemes and fund houses too. Now as we talked of the last time that there are […]

Read More

PROFITING FROM MUTUAL FUNDS – PART I

After having spent more than 18 years investing in the markets & one and a half decade in the Mutual Fund Industry and having seen the way Mutual Funds are sold and bought I thought that it was important for me to now educate existing and potential investors about investing in Mutual Funds, what kind […]

Read More

NEED FOR A WEAK RUPEE POLICY

The rupee and its gyrations have impacted the performance of the economy as well as financial markets significantly over the last several years. Though we might make a case for ignoring the impact on INR movements on the Financial Markets its impact on the real economy cannot be ignored. Under the circumstances, for an economy […]

Read More

DON’T FEAR FED TAPERING FOR THE RIGHT REASONS

Over the last six months the talk of FED Tapering has created huge volatility in global financial markets; equities, bonds and currencies. The first part of the Tapering talk was clearly an attempt by the US FED to take the bond markets out of euphoric states where it clearly saw that US 10 year bond […]

Read More

Why MFs are losing equity assets

We have seen a continuous loss of Equity Assets from Mutual Funds since the year 2008. Equity Assets peaked out at a level of around Rs 2,50,000 Crores in Indian Mutual Funds in January 2008. At that time they comprised almost 45% of the total assets of MF’s. The spiral of outflows that started that […]

Read More

PITFALLS IN FINANCIAL PLANNING

After going through the Financial Planning of a large number of people which have been done by various Financial Planners and also having read and watched programmes on the same in Business Papers as well as the Electronic Media I have come across some apparent pitfalls that should be taken into account by investors.  The […]

Read More