The removal of India’s ₹2,000 banknotes from circulation is expected to increase liquidity in the nation’s banking system and result in a decline in borrowing rates for government and corporate entities. The Reserve Bank of India said there is around INR3.62tn ($49bn) worth of the banknotes in circulation as of the end of next March.
Market rotation signals steady growth ahead; financials and PSUs lead the charge: Rohit Srivastava
According to Rohit Srivastava, the Indian market is experiencing sector rotation, ensuring upward movement after consolidation. Financials, especially NBFCs, are leading the rally due to