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Time for some extra caution

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After some exciting action post presentation of Union Budget for FY22, the benchmark indices have moved sideways with heightened intraday volatility. The broader markets have definitely outperformed suggesting some superlative returns for the investors. However, when assessed from the rout of small and midcaps in 2018 and 2019, it is clear that broader markets may not have actually yielded much return, even to the investors who have stayed put for 3year. For example, Nifty Smallcap100 index has not yielded any return for past 3years; and Nifty Midcap100 return is only slightly better than the bank deposit return since March 2018. Notwithstanding the massive visual gains recorded by equity prices in past 12 months, the portfolio returns for most investors may have been below par. The returns on debt part of the portfolio have been poor, with real returns being negative in many cases. For a large proportion of investors, debt part is usually equal to or more than the equity part. S...

RBI raises some red flags

 RBI released the 22 nd edition of its biannual Financial Stability Report (FSR) on Monday, January 11, 2021. The report highlights some key trends that could influence the financial markets in months to come. I note the following red flags raised in the report, which in my view could be relevant to my investment strategy: Uneven and hesitant recovery, with disconnect in real activity and asset price Economic activity has begun making a hesitant and uneven recovery from the unprecedented steep decline in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Active intervention by central banks and fiscal authorities has been able to stabilize financial markets but there are risks of spillovers, with macrofinancial implications from disconnect between certain segments of financial markets and real sector activity. In a period of continued uncertainty, this has implications for the banking sector as its balance sheet is linked with corporate and household sector vulnerabilities. COVID-19 pandem...