To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Market reacts sharply to RBI policy

Mumbai, Oct 27 (ANI) : Markets on Tuesday plunged by more than 380 points, its biggest single day loss in over two months, on frantic selling sparked by the Reserve Bank's (RBI) quarterly monetary policy review.

The investors and market analysts reacted sharply as the Sensex plunged.

"Last week the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex collected more than 500 points which came down by 70 to 80 points yesterday. Today the sensex has again tumbled down by 100 points. I would not compare this situation to the one that was in March 2009, which was caused due to the crisis in confidence," said Sunil Shah, a market analyst.

While one of the investors, Vipin Joshi said that as the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is not powerful, there wouldn't be any changes as such.

"The government is worried about the inflation at this point of time. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is not at all powerful, so there won't be changes as such. Further, I don't think there will be anything that will favour the banks after the meeting," said Vipin Joshi, an Investor.

The markets are eyeing on the monetary policy statement to be announced by the Reserve Bank of India. The statement to be issued by the RBI will further decide the course of the interest rates of the banks.(ANI)

India, W Asia CEOs to participate Summit in Dubai

Dubai, Mar 16:  Top CEOs from India and West Asia are to join government and industry leaders in a conclave here to map out the emerging investment and business opportunities in India, the fastest growing free-market economy in the world.Announcing the summit plans Datamatix Group, the region's foremost knowledge organisation, said the 'Indian and Middle East Leading CEO Summit' in Dubai on December 8-9, 2007 would be attended by business and government leaders from both sides. The summit would discuss recent.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login