Decimal Point Analytics publishes the latest edition of "Weekly Digest"

February 10, 2016   |   February 2016 Bond Updates
"Weekly Digest" - India Inflation - A pure domestic structural phenomenon.

(1888PressRelease) Indian financial research company, Decimal Point Analytics has published their latest "Weekly Digest". In this latest weekly, their analysts try to get a closer look at the Indian food inflation as against global food inflation benchmark data.

Decimal Point's weekly reports, covering a vast array of trending micro and macroeconomic factors, caters to investment managers by providing in-depth assessments for informed decision making.

This comparative study reveals that the uncorrelated food inflation in India, when compared to global trends, is mostly due to factors such as underinvestment and lack of reforms; of which the policy makers should take a note of while determining monetary policy alternatives.

To view the report, please click on:
http://decimalpointanalytics.com/weeklydigest/09February2016/index.html

Decimal Point Analytics is a financial research company providing bespoke solutions to global hedge funds, PE funds, securities brokers, etc. Hedge funds and PE funds require thorough research infrastructure in order to assess the potential, performance and risk to their current and potential investments. Decimal Point Analytics research services for hedge fund allow these asset managers supplement their teams with resources and facilitate greater depth of analytical processes

Some of the services that the company provides include carrying out research processes for evolving and new investment themes, doing fundamental company analysis. Clients have derived immense benefits by availing of research services which range from 'data collection and analysis' to 'expandable research capabilities'.
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