Thursday, October 8, 2009

SENSEX Outperforms Asian Peers as Confidence Returns

Benchmark Indian indices have outperformed their Asian peers like Shanghai Composite SE (China), KOSPI (South Korea), Strait Times (Singapore, etc. Even when compared with Dow and Nikkei, the Sensex has fared better. The gap in valuations has narrowed down with its emerging market peers, while the same widened for developed market peers.

The trend reflects the growing investor confidence, and analysts feel, if the Sensex continues to outperform Asian peers, it may soon become the biggest index in the continent.

Analysts feel a higher level of confidence in the Indian market compared with other global markets has enabled the Sensex see a smart recovery. VVLN Sastry of Firstcall India Equity Advisors says, "Among emerging markets, the foreign investors have more faith in the strength of Indian market compared with the Chinese market and as a result, have given it a higher rating."

Interestingly, Indian indices' main rivals, the Chiinese indices, are month the worst performers. China has been, of late, facing the problem of overcapacity. As many facilities are being shut down in the absence of proper demand, foreign investors are cautious in making fresh investments. They also fear artificial weakening of the Chinese currency yuan. Mr. Sastry said, "Fear of any sudden fall in the yuan has decreased the inflow of foreign investment in china in the recent months."

Source: September 23, 2009 Economic Times, India.

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- Sanjeet Parab

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Mind, Intellect and the Choices you Make

We have two distinct entities: the mind and the intellect. The mind is the realm of emotions, impulses, likes and dislikes. The intellect is the rational, discriminating faculty. The intellect judges, discerns and distinguishes between pairs of opposites. Our actions can be driven by whims and fancies of the mind or by the clear counsel of the intellect. Impulse-led actions are weak; they lead to failure. actions propelled by the intellect take one to success. Often the mind and intellect point in different directions. The mind might go for instant gratification. The intellect might prefer short-term pain for long-term gain. Whenever there is conflict between the two it is the intellect that ought to prevail.

- Jaya Row. Visit http://www.vedantavision.com 

Source: September 10, 2009 Times of India

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