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Mind the flocks of black swans lurking around the corner

  The toughest job in the present day environment is risk management. Of course, it has never been an easy job; but when we consider the proportion of moving parts, fragility of systems, disregard for conventions, total lack of mutual trust and disillusionment with the status quo, managing risk appears the toughest job. I can now appreciate the risk managers’ plight during the first half of 20 th   century; when similar conditions were prevailing. To illustrate my point, let me highlight the following instances which may not appear ominous to a common man, but could give cold sweat to risk managers. Interest rates have risen in most parts of the world in the past one year. In many cases the rise in rates has been rather steep, especially the developed economies. Most of these economies were struggling with deflation pressures for the better part of the past two decades. Obviously the rates were low (close to zero and negative in many cases). Many businesses were built assuming...

Rural demand may not disappoint for long

In past couple of months a number of research reports have expressed concerns over the rural demand in the wake intense second wave of pandemic and subsequent lockdown of economic activities. Some consumer facing corporates have also expressed similar sentiment in their interaction with analysts and investors. The popular views seems to be that unlike last summer, when the rural demand remained resilient despite a wider and stringent lockdown, this year the demand may not show similar resilience. Wider and deeper spread of infection this time is one of the primary reasons behind these concerns. Rising stress in household and unorganized sector is also expected the discretionary spending in check. In this context, there are few points that need to be noted by investors before forming a negative view on consumption theme. Record production in crop year 2020-2021 Firstly, as per the third advance estimates for the 2020-2021 crop year, the agriculture ministry has expected record foo...