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

Global markets ended largely flattish for the week. Shanghai Composite stood with a 2% decline led by weak trade deficit data which indicated that exports declined at a faster pace compared to the imports. During the week, the ECB reduced its bank lending rate to zero and deposit rate to further in the negative zone. The idea is to encourage banks to speed up lending to consumers and businesses as recent economic data has been signalling at weakening of growth in Eurozone. Going forward the focus would be on the BOJ and the FED meeting. Oil prices traded between USD 35-40 range. Our advice to investors is that they should not look beyond the near-term volatility and invest with a medium term horizon. Return from equity markets have rarely disappointed if the holding period is in excess of five years.

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