UK faces difficult path as it resumes courtship with India
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Boris Johnson is hoping to improve relations with rising superpower but many roadblocks stand in his way
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George Osborne, the former British chancellor, tells the story of how, soon after Narendra Modi had been elected prime minister of India in 2014, he and the then foreign secretary, William Hague, alighted on a plan to fly immediately to India to make sure they were the first through the door to congratulate the new leader of the world’s largest democracy.
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Nifty to open below 15,000 amidst weak global cues
March 05, 2021
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Most Asia-Pacific markets slumped in excess of 1% in early trade on Friday while US stocks declined overnight
The Indian markets are likely to open sharply lower on Friday, due to weak global cues and on profit booking. Cues from SGX Nifty suggest that Nifty is most likely to open below 15,000-mark. The SGX Nifty is hovering around 14,880, a decline of about 220 points, against the Nifty futures that on Thursday closed at 15,106.
Shrikant Chouhan, Executive Vice President, Equity Technical Research at Kotak Securities, said: “We witnessed a sharp decline (on Thursday) in our market mainly due to the sudden jump in the long-term bond yields of the US. The steady growth in the economy leads to a steady rise in the bond yields and therefore, the market should start offering discounts in the medium to long term.”