A bird’s eye view of the performance of India’s financial markets on a monthly basis.
2016-17 - the full year
Rupee strengthens against all major currencies, including a 17.5% gain against the british pound.
Stock market puts in a stellar performance, outperforming a strong bond market and a stagnant gold market.
The yield curve steepens, with short rates falling even more than long rates.
Fixed deposit rates fall.
Demonetisation aftermath - October 2016 to March 2017
Stock index falls then rises to a new high
Bond yields fall at the short end - up to one year - but recover at the long end
Gold prices lower
Rupee rises against the major currencies
Fixed Deposit rates fall
SBI's home loan rate falls
Foreign Exchange
Government Bond Market
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