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Linkfest:Nov 10,2014

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

Arun Jaitley:India will pursue an aggressive reforms agenda (ET)

Why can’t we compare insurance online in India? (Mint)

Have Indian markets run ahead of fundamentals? (BS)

The Value of I don’t know (CommonSense)

Mission Impossible:Beating the market forever (CFAInstitute)

Solar Flair (Slate)

High Speed Traders avoid low speed website (Bloomberg)

Here’s the real story why oil prices have plunged (ETF)

Why the stock market is weaker than it looks (Marketwatch)

Baby Black may not come back (MediaCrooks)

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RBL Bank plans to launch IPO in the next 3 quarters

(Disclosure:I am market making in the shares of RBL Bank)

RBL Bank, formerly known as Ratnakar Bank, plans to raise funds through an initial public offer which will hit the market in the next 8-9 months.

“We are preparing ourselves for the IPO and it may hit market in 8-9 months. It would not happen this fiscal but next calender year,” RBL Bank Managing Director Vishwavir Ahuja told PTI.

The quantum of offer has not been finalised by the board of the bank, he said, adding that the decision will be taken in the next few months after taking into account various factors including Basel III requirement.

The bank has been able to build scale and size in the last four years so that it gets right valuation, he said.
The capital is required for the next phase of operation as the bank has already done with transformation stage, he said, adding it has got high technology and risk management system.

The bank services more than 6 lakh customers and has a total business size of over Rs 26,000 crore. As of September total deposits were Rs 12,000 crore while advances stood at Rs 14,000 crore.

The bank posted a net profit of Rs 87 crore for six months ended September 2014, while for the entire 2013-14 the profit stood at Rs 93 crore.

So we have almost matched the net profit of the last fiscal in the first two quarters of the current financial year,” he said.-from ET

 

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Weekend Mega Linkfest:November 07,2014

Some off beat reads for the weekend:

Jignesh Shah: A Shah Overthrown (Caravan)

How Jayalalithaa still rules Tamil Nadu (Open)

Story Of The Czar And The Commissar (Outlook)

Madhukar Parekh of Pidilite is moving from strength to strength (ForbesIndia)

The art of not working at work (Atlantic)

Selfie:  A cultural obsession (VF)

An economic miracle in East Germany (NewYorker)

How the Word “OK” Was Invented 175 Years Ago (Smithsonian)

India Vs China:The battle for global manufacturing (BusinessWeek)

The real reason why Robert Vadra scuffled with the reporter (UnrealTimes)

Travelogue:Bali (TeamBHP)

Significance of Shri Guru Nanak Birthday celebrations (Sanskriti)

Subramaniam Swamy rips Arnab Goswamy apart (TimesNow)

The rise of anonymous group suicide in Japan (Atlantic)

The man who got America high (Narratively)

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The secret to making a fortune in the stock market

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from the book 100 to 1 in the Stock Market

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Better to rent than buy

Pankaj Kapoor, MD, Liasas Foras, told dna that unaffordability is the main reason behind people choosing houses on rent. “Taking a house on rent is a better option than buying an expensive house and paying hefty EMIs,” he said. “In Kharghar, the cost of a 2BHK (1000sqft) is more than Rs1 crore. If you go for such a house, you will end up paying Rs1 lakh as EMI. But a house of the same size in the same area will be available on a monthly rental of Rs8,000-12,000. In the current property market scenario, it is better to take houses on rent.”

Kapoor said buying property is a good option if there is steady appreciation. “But now the property market is stagnant… so people will prefer to stay on rent than buy a house. Also, investors don’t want to park their money in property because of the stagnant market. They are asking developers to take the liquidity on interest. It shows the ground reality… investors are the first to understand the pulse of the market and any upcoming crisis. So, they have stopped buying the property in bulk as an investment.”

“In the rental market, developers have no role… They cannot inflate or influence the market. The rental market is transparent. Rentals have not gone up proportionately with the property market. Only those with a huge stash of black money are parking their wealth in the real estate,” Kapoor said

Kailash Patil, a property agent from Thane, said that people were only enquiring about houses. “In the past two months, I have hardly sold any flats. A couple of deals are in pipelines but the sale is still to happen,” he said.” “The property market has been gloomy for the past eight months. On the other hand, rental enquires have increased. Potential buyers say they would stay in rented houses till property rates come down.”-from DNA