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In this conversation on The Core Report Special Edition, Financial Journalist Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with JPMorgan’s Jahangir Aziz to unpack India savings rate, India economy risks, global war impact on oil prices, and what it means for India growth, markets, and the future of investing.
Why do Indian households save so much money even when the economy is growing? Is it culture or is it fear. We explore the hidden economic forces driving high savings in India including rising healthcare costs, education expenses, real estate prices, and economic uncertainty.
We also break down how global conflicts and oil price shocks affect India macroeconomics, inflation, current account deficit, rupee stability, and foreign capital flows. Why global investors are rethinking emerging markets. Why India markets are underperforming. Why global capital now prefers safety over low cost manufacturing. And why India may struggle to fund its current account deficit in the years ahead.
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In this conversation on The Core Report Special Edition, Financial Journalist Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with JPMorgan’s Jahangir Aziz to unpack India savings rate, India economy risks, global war impact on oil prices, and what it means for India growth, markets, and the future of investing.
Why do Indian households save so much money even when the economy is growing? Is it culture or is it fear. We explore the hidden economic forces driving high savings in India including rising healthcare costs, education expenses, real estate prices, and economic uncertainty.
We also break down how global conflicts and oil price shocks affect India macroeconomics, inflation, current account deficit, rupee stability, and foreign capital flows. Why global investors are rethinking emerging markets. Why India markets are underperforming. Why global capital now prefers safety over low cost manufacturing. And why India may struggle to fund its current account deficit in the years ahead.
For more of our coverage check out thecore.in
Subscribe to our Newsletter
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