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Andy Mukherjee

Andy Mukherjee


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A detox programme

The government needs to be less hesitant about inflation-indexed bonds, or the market wont be liquid enough

In Mr Abe's footsteps

India needs a dose of Abenomics, that is a large devaluation in the rupee that helps exports and jobs grow

Gold is not the villain

Instead of worrying about imported gold, FM should broaden the tax base to dispel concerns about govt-driven inflation

Andy Mukherjee: A Budget for banks

Bad loans and poorly capitalised banks are prolonging the five-year credit slowdown, which the Budget must fix

Andy Mukherjee: Why India needs corporate bonds

Using banks to fund $1 trillion of infrastructure is risky. But India's authorities are stifling the corporate bond market

Andy Mukherjee: In 2013, bet on consumption

In India's fifth year of deficit-fuelled poor-quality growth, an investment recovery will still be distant

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