Global Stocks Rise Most In Six Years
Momentum
Banking analysts expect that the economic revival could result in credit growth of 15 per cent this fiscal
Gargi Banerjee
The 2009 gain in global stocks was the biggest for any year since 2003. Markets were helped by speculation that low interest rates and increased government spending will sustain the recovery from the first global recession since World War II.

Source: Bloomberg

Momentum
Banking analysts expect that the economic revival could result in credit growth of 15 per cent this fiscal
Gargi Banerjee
 
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