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RBI's latest measures to boost economy: Who said what

RBI's latest measures to boost economy: Who said what

The market is disappointed... This creates an impression that the RBI is comfortable with a relatively depreciating rupee rather than initiating action to make it appreciate, says Samiran Chakraborty.
Samiran Chakraborty
Samiran Chakraborty
The market is disappointed... This creates an impression that the RBI is comfortable with a relatively depreciating rupee rather than initiating action to make it appreciate
Samiran Chakraborty, Head of Research (India), Standard Chartered Bank, on CNBC TV18

C. Rangarajan
C. Rangarajan
These measures will help enhance capital inflows into the country. They will also have some effect on the rupee
C. Rangarajan, Chairman, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, to wire agencies

Thomas Mathew
Thomas Mathew
We have seen great FII flows in equities so far. These measures are to encourage inflows in debt as well, because this will give an opportunity to companies to access cheaper foreign funds
Thomas Mathew, Joint Secretary in Ministry of Finance, in Business Standard

R. V. Kanoria
We were hoping for a broad-based set of strong actions as well as policy reforms that could have a positive bearing on the overall environment
R. V. Kanoria, President, FICCI, in The Pioneer

The risk taking capacity of these (foreign) investors would have to be seen and, more importantly, also the size of investment they would make here
D. K. Joshi, Chief Economist, Crisil, in The Pioneer on RBI hiking FII limit in sovereign bonds

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