India and Chinese Gold Reserves
Gold Reserves by Country The United States has the largest gold reserve, followed by Germany. Image: IMF
Gold Reserves by Country The United States has the largest gold reserve, followed by Germany. Image: IMF
India Equity Fund Flows Investor behavior and sentiment are frequently gauged by analyzing fund flows. Over the past week, India equity funds experienced record inflows, indicating a surge in optimism among investors. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
India Daily Coronavirus Confirmed Cases The second wave of COVID-19 in India shows no signs of slowing, as new daily cases of coronavirus exceed 200,000. Image: The Daily Shot
Valuation – Indian Equities Relative to Emerging Market Equities Indian equities lag emerging market peers in recovery. Image: Alpine Macro
Valuations Across EM Markets The valuation gap in emerging markets is striking: India trades at a premium, whereas China’s pricing feels more in line with its history. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Valuation – Price-to-Forward Earnings Ratios The U.S. stock market maintains a premium valuation compared to global markets, with the exception of India, leaving little room for error as it’s priced for perfection. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Equity Valuations – MSCI 12-Month Forward P/E Ratios Indian equity valuations are high. Are investors ignoring fundamentals? Image: Gavekal, Macrobond
Consumer Demand for Gold China is the world’s largest consumer of gold, and India is the second largest consumer of gold. Image: Financial Times
Total Carbon Emissions by Country (CO2) China, the United States, and India account for almost half of the total global carbon emissions. Image: Global Carbon Project
How “NO-DEAL Brexit” Would Affect the World’s Economy? What could a no-deal Brexit mean for developing countries? Main losers if there is a no-deal Brexit: European Union and Turkey. Main winners if there is a no-deal Brexit: China, USA, Japan, Thailand, South Africa, India, Brazil. Image: howmuch.net, UNCTAD
Total Global Carbon Emissions (CO2) China, the United States, and India account for almost half the world’s carbon emissions. You may also like “Annual Carbon Emissions in Tons.” Image: Visual Capitalist