Indian stock market : Has the pendulum swung from decoupling to recoupling (...)

2 octobre 2022
The global slump did not spare the Indian markets. The Fed scare had shaved off about 4% from Nifty in just few trading sessions with serious collateral damage to the currency and Gsec yield. Indian Rupee breached the long-held support level of 80 to move near 82 while the ten year Gsec yield (...)
 Site référencé:  The Economic Times

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