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"Can the stock market rally be sustained?"

Source: India Abroad
Mumbai : India | 6 months ago  
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W hile FII inflows have played a role in the current rally, it cannot be sustained unless there is a stable government which pushes economic reforms. Get Quote ] Prudential Asset Management If FIIs come in looking for higher returns, this will help turn India Incs fortunes but a reform-oriented government...
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