India's current account - when does it run into a deficit?

india's current account - when does it run into a deficit?

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India's current account is a record of imports and exports of goods and services. This video discusses the dynamics that have led to a high deficit in India's current account.

AUTHOR(S): Deepa Vasudevan

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India's Current Account - When does it run into a deficit? ?PPT

 India's Current Account - When does it run into a deficit?  PPT

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    1.Simple annualised return is permitted for liquid funds because the returns are primarily made up of



  • Unrealised gains
  • Realised gains
  • Accrued interest
  • 2.In a situation where daily values can fluctuate heavily, it is appropriate if we calculate the return as



  • Simple annualized return
  • Compounded annualized return
  • Simple absolute return
  • 3.A 3 year bond issued on 30th April 2008 pays interest semi annually. What is the tenor of the bond on30th October, 2009?



  • 6 months
  • 1.5 years
  • 3 years
  • 4.A fund posts excess return compared to peer group averages. What is the number to look at, to check if such performance is consistent?



  • Average excess return
  • Median excess return
  • Standard deviation of excess return
  • 5.Which is the best return representation for three-year returns from a debt fund?



  • Simple absolute return
  • Simple annualised return
  • Compounded annual growth rate
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