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Is the worst over ? Posted by sudheer mopperthy on 18 Nov, 2008 | Total Comments: (4)

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Markets around the world doing Bungee Jumping, there are still uncertainties in the financial markets and global economies which are unlike what most people have seen in the last decade or so, and it is extremely difficult to predict whether market conditions are heading south or northward simply because the world is very different from what it used to be 10 years ago. 


No expert is expert enough to say worst is over with the currrent crisis which is kind of one year and half old and  people slowly get used to the  bungee jumping by the markets and there will be less panic.Many experts whom i talk to and tell them that worst is over they tell me 

"if you thought worst is over think again" we have to see this week and may be there will be some clarity.

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  • I agree with you Sudheer here. I do not think so that the worst is over. I think there are enough and more ques coming from the market which are good enough indicators that it is far from over. Today there is news that Citibank is laying off 50k odd people. This is a huge number. Posted by Amit Gupta | 18 Nov, 2008
  • Citibank is just the beginning you see Amit how the financial companies lay off in next 15 days ..

    markets may get corrected up side once RBI announces rate cut but it will be pulled down by other aspects i fell the worst is yet to come Posted by sudheer mopperthy | 18 Nov, 2008
  • I agree that the worst is over seeing the Industrial recovery and msrket conditions.

    However if anything grave happens in the US or European market there may be slump again.

    But recovery, at least in India, in another 6-8 months seems very likely. Posted by Sashikant Kothari | 14 Jul, 2009
  • Worst is yet to come. USA is printing money and dumping in the market to Stimulus package. China is facing the employment crisis of Educated young. Next crisis will start with shortage of food stuffs. India can really stand up if they get rid of corruption and allow the system work smoothly. Posted by K Krishna Poojari | 02 Jan, 2009

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