«My sense is that things like rate cut by the US Fed will be a trigger for many of the global funds to increase their allocation to emerging markets and clearly, India being one of the best performing emerging markets would draw its share of flows, so that is clearly our base case,» says Mahesh Nandurkar, Jefferies.
The general view was that Fed will cut rates and FIIs will come back. Do you see that happening now that Fed has gifted everybody with not 25 but with a 50 bps jumbo rate cut? Do you see liquidity coming back in a hurry and in abundance back to emerging markets like India?
Mahesh Nandurkar: Yes, that is our base case that the rate cut undertaken by the Fed will drive incremental moneys into the emerging markets. I mean, you would remember that emerging market as an asset class over the last five years or so has been completely neglected and that is also one of the reasons why we have not seen much of foreign inflows into markets like India, despite being so attractive from growth perspective, etc.
So, my sense is that things like rate cut by the US Fed will be a trigger for many of the global funds to increase their allocation to emerging markets and clearly, India being one of the best performing emerging markets would draw its share of flows, so that is clearly our base case.
What is your understanding of the demand side, which is IPOs, QIPs, block deal by promoters? Do you see that becoming a challenge because bankers always tell us that they advise their clients that you should raise money not