The S&P BSE Sensex has lost over 2,000 points so far in calendar 2016, weighed down by global factors such as falling crude oil prices, selling by foreign institutional investors, slowdown in global growth and muted December quarter earnings of India Inc.
Retail investors, who made a comeback in Calendar 2015, may have just started feeling the pain as the value of their investments dipped (notional, if invested in cash). Valuations skyrocketed in 2014 when the Modi-led government took the reins at the Centre.
The S&P BSE Sensex has lost over 2,000 points so far in calendar 2016, weighed down by global factors such as falling crude oil prices, selling by foreign institutional investors, slowdown in global growth and muted December quarter earnings of India Inc.
Retail investors, who made a comeback in Calendar 2015, may have just started feeling the pain as the value of their investments dipped (notional, if invested in cash). Valuations skyrocketed in 2014 when the Modi-led government to ..