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Dead Cat Bounce?
The latest Business Today Business Confidence Index (BCI) shows slight improvement in overall sentiment despite the pessimism around economic and business issues
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As India is going through the second wave of Covid-19 infections, so are fears of uncertainty and gloom. But the consistent improvement in gross domestic product (GDP) numbers over the past year is playing a key role in shaping up sentiments of corporate India, as highlighted in the latest Business Confidence Index (BCI) survey.
On a scale of 100, BCI jumped to 45.5 in the January-March period compared to 43.8 in the previous quarter and 48.2 in the quarter before that. Market research agency C fore quizzed 500 CEOs and chief financial officers across 12 cities for the survey.
COVID-19 impact: Expect 15% hike in health insurance premium by next quarter
While insurance companies have not hiked the premiums on health plans as yet, there are high chances that it may happen soon. Industry players see a hike in 10-15 per cent range in health insurance premiums by next quarter.
COVID-19 is also one of the reasons for the expected premium hike
The daily surge in COVID-19 cases continues in the country, with India crossing the 2-lakh mark on Thursday. Hospitalisation due to coronavirus, and hence health insurance claims, are also on the rise. While insurance companies have not hiked the premiums on health plans as yet, there are high chances that it may happen soon. Industry players see a hike in 10-15 per cent range in health insurance premiums by next quarter.