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By Mr Sanjeev Zarbade, Vice President-Private Client Group Research, Kotak Securities Limited:

It was a tough week for the global markets as fears of slowdown (Caixin services PMI indicated a contraction) in China and the subsequent move to fix the midpoint of currency trading at a lower level led to a sharp selloff in Chinese markets. The selling spread on to global markets as well. The selloff on Thursday was swift to the extent that it triggered a shutdown of the Chinese market in the first fifteen minutes itself. With reports that Chinese Yuan is overvalued versus the USD, there is apprehension that further devaluation may not be ruled out. Going into the next week, the US jobs data to be released today would be a key monitorable to gauge the strength of the economy. With the onset of the earnings season, markets would be focused on individual results.

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