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RBI increasing rates now would be a big mistake: Mark Mobius

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RBI increasing rates now would be a big mistake: Mark Mobius

His view goes against the crowd. Most economists expect the Reserve Bank to raise rates.

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Market Watch 30 Jul | 04:55PM|
SENSEX NIFTY USD/INR GOLD
37494.40
157.55
11319.55
41.20
68.66
-0.00
29740.00
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Good news, Dalal Street! Animal spirit is back in the economy

Dominant services industry rebounded in June from a mild contraction the prior month....

HDFC Q1 profit jumps 54% YoY to Rs 2,190 crore; meets Street estimates

The board of the NBFC approved raising of external commercial borrowing up to $1.5 billion....

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Coromandel International 430.70 7.49 20139 440.00 412.00
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