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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • #conclavemumbai24 #achchedin #hdfc #markettoday #investmentstrategies
    In an exclusive session at the India Today Conclave 2024 in Mumbai, Business Today Editor Sourav Majumdar delves into the topic, "Raging Bull: How Long Will the Markets' Achche Din Last?" Majumdar engages in an insightful conversation with prominent financial leaders Navneet Munot, MD & CEO of HDFC Asset Management Company and Chairman of AMFI, Manish Chokhani, Director of Enam Securities, and Radhika Gupta, MD & CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund.
    The discussion covers crucial market trends, the sustainability of the bullish momentum, and the outlook for Indian and global markets. With a focus on managing volatility, investment strategies, and the future of asset management, these industry veterans offer their expert views on how long the "Achche Din" of the markets will continue. Their perspectives provide a valuable look.
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  • @tapk1995
    @tapk1995 День назад +1

    It’s shame govt of Maharastra be it BJP or Sena failed to fix roads, flood drainage, Water shortfall (summer) and Filth on road where NIFTY 30 owners live and pay Indias 50% taxes. Forget about other states