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		<title>Good Investment Year Ahead</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 07:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If 2008 was the year that witnessed an unprecedented crisis of confidence, 2009 could be one of re-building confidence among market participants. With inflation coming down, leading to lower interest rates, several blue chips are at multi-year lows and insurance companies are showing a marked shift from unit linked plans, the year is sure to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If 2008 was the year that witnessed an unprecedented crisis of confidence, 2009 could be one of re-building confidence among market participants.</p>
<p>With inflation coming down, leading to lower interest rates, several blue chips are at multi-year lows and insurance companies are showing a marked shift from unit linked plans, the year is sure to throw up interesting long term investment opportunities for investors.</p>
<p>And gold, the asset class that truly transcends geo-political boundaries, could be the one to bet on heavily. Along with the southward movement of interest rates, debt has emerged as one of the top investment opportunities.</p>
<p>For retail investors, investing through debt mutual funds early in the year could turn profitable. “People in the higher tax bracket should invest through bond and income funds, and for at least 2-3 years,” said Gaurav Mashruwala, an independent financial planner. However, for those in the lower tax bracket, bank fixed deposits are usually the preferred investment option.</p>
<p>But, bank FD rates are also headed south and are expected to keep falling as long as banks keep reducing their lending interest rates. With the development of a robust corporate debt market on track, individual investors could expect to start participating in the debt market directly.</p>
<p>The linkages between the debt, spot and derivatives market for foreign currencies, and a market for interest rate derivatives are very strong. This should provide some liquidity to the corporate debt market, which might create opportunities for retail investors who do not want to go through the mutual fund route.</p>
<p>In 2008, investors lost money in shares. But 2009 could be the year of long-term investors with some large cap stocks now available at over 90% discount to their 2008 highs. These stocks have moved from the exclusive large-cap area, past the mid-cap range, are now resting in the small-cap segment.</p>
<p>Yet, market veterans expect stock prices to decline further from the current levels once corporate results start coming in from January second week. So the right time to invest for the long haul could well be after that.</p>
<p>“The good bets are those frontline companies from each sector that are India-centric,” said Arun Kejriwal, director, KRIS, an investment advisory company. Among those expected to give better returns are PSU, auto, FMCG, pharma, power and telecom companies.</p>
<p>“Once the cycle starts turning, banks will be off the block first. Capital goods and power companies would follow,” said Anup Bagchi, executive director with ICICI Securities. “And, with the government stimulus packages in place, infrastructure companies are expected to do well,” Bagchi added.</p>
<p>The life insurance segment is sure to witness a sea change during the new year. During the bull phase, insurance companies sold and buyers mostly bought ULIPs where returns are fully linked to the market.</p>
<p>But,in an uncertain market, these products are turning out to be patently bad ideas. Insurance buyers, having burnt their fingers in ULIPs, are now looking for capital protection and assured returns.</p>
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		<title>Tier III Cities Emerge As Next Promising Investment Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 11:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the property market tumbling in big cities like Bangalore, realtors are now shifting their focus to tier III towns. A total of 47,000 properties were registered in Shimoga during 2007-08 as against 33,000 in 2006-07. In Davangere, the corresponding numbers were 54,000 and 37,000, similarly with Gulbarga, Hassan, Tumkur, Bagalkot, Mandya and other tier-III [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the property market tumbling in big cities like Bangalore, realtors are now shifting their focus to tier III towns. A total of 47,000 properties were registered in <a href="http://www.propertywala.com/properties/type-commercial_agricultural_plot_land/for-sale/location-siddapur_shimoga/1200_acres_of_agricultural_land_for_sale-16304.html">Shimoga</a> during 2007-08 as against 33,000 in 2006-07. In Davangere, the corresponding numbers were 54,000 and 37,000, similarly with Gulbarga, Hassan, <a href="http://www.propertywala.com/properties/type-commercial_industrial_plot_land/for-sale/location-hirehalli_tumkur/industrially_convertable_land_just_51km_from_bangalore_on_nh4_2km_from_tumkur_highway-7816840.html">Tumkur</a>, Bagalkot, <a href="http://www.propertywala.com/properties/type-commercial_agricultural_plot_land/for-sale/location-maddur_mandya/excellent_farm_house_with_farmland_for_immediate_sale-7364359.html">Mandya</a> and other tier-III towns. This is when property transactions have ebbed in Bangalore and Mysore. The tier-III towns have never had it this good with the market prices of land having increased by two to three times. Two years ago, one square feet of land in Vinobanagar in Shimoga used to cost Rs 250 to Rs 300. Now it is around Rs 1,000. In Bellary, a square feet of land in a decent locality now costs Rs 1,200 up from Rs 300 to Rs 400 two years ago, officials said. With such a hike in the prices, boom is likely to shift from cities to these towns.</p>
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		<title>Sant Singh Chatwal Enters Indian Hospitality Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most successful Indian hoteliers in US, Sant Singh Chatwal, has plans for hotels in India. He plans to invest 5 thousand crore to build 27 hotels. According to Mr. Chatwal, south India will be the best investment option for hotel establishment. Hence he plans to invest a major portion of total investment, that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman">The most successful Indian hoteliers in US, Sant Singh Chatwal, has plans for hotels in India.  He plans to invest 5 thousand crore to build 27 hotels.  According to Mr. Chatwal, south India will be the best investment option for hotel establishment. Hence he plans to invest a major portion of total investment, that is 200 crore, to build hotels in southern India. </font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Sant Singh Chatwal observes Bangalore, Kochi, Hyderabad and some more southern india as a great market for hotel industry.  Chatwal chose Hyderabad to launch his property of 100 room four-star hotel- Hampshire plaza. The Hampshire group will invest Rs 500 crore in Hyderabad alone. It will launch another luxury hotel in Kochi soon with an initial outlay of Rs 200 crores.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman">Sant Singh Chatwal is a well known New York based high profile hotelier. Hampshire group owns record 3000 rooms in New York’s Manhattan along with properties in the US, UK, Canada and south-east Asia.  Hopefully, this time Sant Singh Chatwal will enter the Indian hotel industry as it is well-known that he failed in trying the same in 1985.  </font></p>
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