The author is retired as Professor from the University of Delhi in 2024. He is an alumnus of IIM Indore and holds a PhD from the Delhi School of Economics. An investor activist and former member of various SEBI committees. He taught Capital Markets and Investment Banking at leading business schools of India.
64 Articles0 CommentsThe markets were on their way upwards and comfortably crossed the 10,000 mark. Then came the sudden end to the rise – in...
ByGS SoodFebruary 2, 2009How will the year 2009 unfold? With the nightmarish memories of 2008 yet to fade away, every investor seems to be looking for...
ByGS SoodJanuary 1, 2009In a scenario where hope for the return on money is fast replaced with the hope for return of money, the investors appear...
ByGS SoodNovember 7, 2008What has happened in the American markets is the biggest financial meltdown on Wall Street since 1929. The proposed bailout of the US...
ByGS SoodOctober 7, 2008The markets, at 13,000 levels, have also been subjected to increased volatility caused by continuous flow of information on multiple fronts – most...
ByGS SoodAugust 7, 2008The Indian markets corrected due to turmoil in global markets. So the beginning could be said to have involved a foreign hand but...
ByGS SoodMay 7, 2008The markets have corrected by approximately 30 per cent from the peak achieved in January 2008. Since then, it has been a period...
ByGS SoodApril 7, 2008THEmarkets have again proved that it is the market which is always correct and nothing else. Before the correction, making money in the...
ByGS SoodMarch 7, 2008Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cautioned people on the domestic impact of the sub-prime crisis in global financial markets at the National Development Council...
ByGS SoodJanuary 7, 2008RECENT times have witnessed a lot of portfolio adjustments happening in both foreign and domestic funds. After the PN episode some of the...
ByGS SoodDecember 7, 2007