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Tailwinds continue to favour them; 5 Southern and Western India focussed real-estate stocks with upside potential of up to 30%

This week, two real estate companies announced that they have sold out their real estate projects. What was worth noting, the overall size of the project, time in which they were sold and the price point at which they were lapped up. Both, real estate prices and stocks of real estate have seen a revival for last three years, if above events are anything to go by than probably, it appears that the demand continues to be strong in some pockets. Given the fact that the operating matrix of the real estate industry is such that debt element will present, it would be worthwhile to stay with large players who have either strong parent group or have track record where they have survived the slowdown without piling on much debt on the balance sheet. Also stay focussed on pockets where income profile of consumer is better.

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Singapore's economy weathered the storm in 2023

Tagline: Singapore's economy faced ups and downs in 2023, balancing poor manufacturing performance and a weakened financial sector with strength in its services and travel sectors, writes Faizal Bin Yahya (NUS).

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credit demand: Deposit rates unlikely to rise with soaring credit demand

The phased withdrawal of the incremental cash reserve ratio (ICRR) between September 9 and October 7 would help banks to meet the festive credit credit demand, top bank executives said. There was some strain in the sectoral liquidity due to the absorption of surplus liquidity through the incremental cash reserve ratio (ICRR). Plus, credit growth has been outpacing deposit growth over a long period on a sectoral level and the trend may continue.

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credit demand: Deposit rates unlikely to rise with soaring credit demand

The phased withdrawal of the incremental cash reserve ratio (ICRR) between September 9 and October 7 would help banks to meet the festive credit credit demand, top bank executives said. There was some strain in the sectoral liquidity due to the absorption of surplus liquidity through the incremental cash reserve ratio (ICRR). Plus, credit growth has been outpacing deposit growth over a long period on a sectoral level and the trend may continue.

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The Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange Reports the Results of the Financial Statements for the First Quarter Of 2023

For the First Time TASE Crosses the NIS 100 million Revenue, With a Substantial 73% Increase in Profit in the First Quarter of the Year to Upwards of NIS 25...

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Banks set for another robust qtr

Sustained credit demand seen last quarter and lower credit costs would be the key drivers of growth for banks. The systemic credit growth stood at 15% y-o-y as of 24 March, showed the latest fortnightly data by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

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Time for an RBI plan to soak up excess liquidity

With our economy in recovery mode, a gradual reversal of easy money must begin before an excess of it multiplies risks. Policy normalization should be calibrated by local conditions

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Wie Banken den Sparern ihr Geld abknöpfen: Warum das Argument von den „Strafzinsen" so nicht stimmt - Wirtschaft

Wie Banken den Sparern ihr Geld abknöpfen: Warum das Argument von den „Strafzinsen" so nicht stimmt - Wirtschaft
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Das Gespenst der Inflation

Das Gespenst der Inflation
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