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2023: What worked and what did not

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The 2023 rd year of the Christ is ending on a rather buoyant note for the Indian financial markets. The equity markets are at all-time high levels. Bond markets are now looking up, after challenging 18 months. Cryptocurrencies have yielded good returns. Gold has also been positive. Macroeconomic conditions have become supportive of the markets – prices are under control, currency stable, twin deficits under control, no overhang of government borrowing crowding out private capex, manufacturing growth is accelerating as capacity utilizations improve and PLI payments begin to flow in, and overall growth is the best amongst the global peer. The foreign flows have improved, while the overall domestic flows have remained strong. Corporate earnings remained buoyant led by easing raw material prices, improved domestic demand environment, deleveraged balance sheets, and materially improved asset quality for the lenders. Stock markets – Capex theme finally catches up The Benchmark Nifty50 h...

Pocket bulging with cash

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One of the economic positives of Covid-19 pandemic is material rise in digital payments and e-commerce. The steep rise in adoption of digital payments by household consumers and merchants in past one year should have arguably led to lower currency in circulation. However, the recent data released by RBI indicates that the cash in circulation is highest in 6 decades relative to GDP. In absolute terms also, the cash is materially higher than the pre demonetization levels. It may be argued that holding more cash during the times of distress (e.g., Pandemic) is natural instinct; and this trend has been seen globally. Nonetheless, in the Indian context, the issue needs deeper examination by the policy makers. Digital payments rising exponentially The initial public offer (IPO) by One 97 Communication Limited, the owner of India’s largest payment brand PayTM, celebrates the exponential growth in digital payment in past few years. As per NASSCOM, digital payments in India have grown ~10x ...