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NEW DELHI: Indian stock markets last year gave the second highest returns globally, driven largely by higher inflows from foreign institutional investors (FII), according to the Economic Survey 2012-13.

An analysis of major Asian countries' stock indices show that the 50-share index Nifty gave the second highest cumulative returns, while the highest returns were given by Germany's DAX, the Economic Survey said today.

Among major indices globally, Germany's DAX, posted a cumulative return of 29.1 per cent in the calender year 2012 over 2011, followed by NSE's Nifty Index (27.7 per cent) and BSE Sensex (25.7 per cent), respectively.

Japan's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng gave a cumulative return of 22.9 per cent each in 2012.

Other indices compared are, Indonesia's Kuala Lumpur Comp, Taiwan's TSEC, China's Shanghai Se Composite, Korea's KOSPI, London Stock Exchange's FTSE 100, Brazil Bovespa.


Further, during the current financial year (April-December 2012), the rise in the indices stood at 11.62 per cent for the Sensex and 11.51 per cent in case of Nifty, the Survey said.

"Reinvigorated Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) inflows into the country during the year 2012 helped the Indian markets become one of the best performing in the world in 2012, recovering sharply from their dismal performance in 2011," the survey said.

In 2012, FIIs bought equities worth USD 24.4 billion in 2012, about USD 5 billion below record purchases two years ago. This indicates that FII confidence in the performance of the Indian economy in general and Indian markets in particular.

"The economic and political developments in the Euro zone area and the US had their impact on markets around the world including India.

"The resolution of the 'fiscal cliff' in the US had a positive impact on the market worldwide, including in India. Further, the reform measures recently initiated by the government have been well received by the markets," the Survey noted.

At the end of December 2012, 1,759 FIIs were registered with market regulator Sebi, with the number of registered sub-accounts were 6,359.

Economic Survey 2013: Indian stocks gave second highest returns globally in 2012 - The Economic Times
 
NEW DELHI: Indian stock markets last year gave the second highest returns globally, driven largely by higher inflows from foreign institutional investors (FII), according to the Economic Survey 2012-13.

An analysis of major Asian countries' stock indices show that the 50-share index Nifty gave the second highest cumulative returns, while the highest returns were given by Germany's DAX, the Economic Survey said today.

Among major indices globally, Germany's DAX, posted a cumulative return of 29.1 per cent in the calender year 2012 over 2011, followed by NSE's Nifty Index (27.7 per cent) and BSE Sensex (25.7 per cent), respectively.

Japan's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng gave a cumulative return of 22.9 per cent each in 2012.

Other indices compared are, Indonesia's Kuala Lumpur Comp, Taiwan's TSEC, China's Shanghai Se Composite, Korea's KOSPI, London Stock Exchange's FTSE 100, Brazil Bovespa.


Further, during the current financial year (April-December 2012), the rise in the indices stood at 11.62 per cent for the Sensex and 11.51 per cent in case of Nifty, the Survey said.

"Reinvigorated Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) inflows into the country during the year 2012 helped the Indian markets become one of the best performing in the world in 2012, recovering sharply from their dismal performance in 2011," the survey said.

In 2012, FIIs bought equities worth USD 24.4 billion in 2012, about USD 5 billion below record purchases two years ago. This indicates that FII confidence in the performance of the Indian economy in general and Indian markets in particular.

"The economic and political developments in the Euro zone area and the US had their impact on markets around the world including India.

"The resolution of the 'fiscal cliff' in the US had a positive impact on the market worldwide, including in India. Further, the reform measures recently initiated by the government have been well received by the markets," the Survey noted.

At the end of December 2012, 1,759 FIIs were registered with market regulator Sebi, with the number of registered sub-accounts were 6,359.

Economic Survey 2013: Indian stocks gave second highest returns globally in 2012 - The Economic Times

I believe that report. :angel:

My portfolio of Indian investments did well!
 
Strangely for me, my US stocks did much better than Indian stocks!
 
Sadly my mutual funds returns were at 10% returns nothing more.
 
Is it only me or many other here thinks that p chidambram is a better financial minister than pranab mukherjee? The stock market behaved like it has regained its confidence when he became FC.
 
That's because your currency collapsed. When your currency loses value, everything denominated in rupees will go up due to inflation (stock price inflation). Zimbabwe stock market went up nominally too but that's because the Zimbabwean dollar lost value.
 
That's because your currency collapsed. When your currency loses value, everything denominated in rupees will go up due to inflation (stock price inflation). Zimbabwe stock market went up nominally too but that's because the Zimbabwean dollar lost value.

Half knowledge is a dangerous thing :rofl:
 
I believe that report. :angel:

My portfolio of Indian investments did well!

The Futures and options market has been worse hit since 2 months...

Feb was bloody as always it has been. 2012 in general was good.
 
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