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Posted: 04/Dec/2011 at 10:36pm
Originally posted by smartcat
But for PSU banks as a class to recover, the interest rates need to fall.
WHy not buy long tenure Bonds, with preferably with high zero coupons, they will also go up if this is all it needs for some of these sasti sarkari banks to perform but there are some good bets also in this space just that right now it isn't too clear as to who the good Samaritans are?
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Posted: 26/Dec/2011 at 11:55pm
Good thread
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No clear information of effect of Air India loan restructuring on PSU banks is available.Some analysts are making a passing mention to this as if it is no matter at all...
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