Anyone may have sympathy after noticing their helpless life. Losing capital more than 30 lakh investors have now anxious. Investors took to the streets with protests. Random objects like wood and papers were set on fire and it may continue. If the government's role appears confined to mere talking and the finance minister says 'I don't know how it will right,' what will the investors' situation be? How will they get relief from their burden? Should they commit suicide or should they blame irony of fate?So, immediate measures should be taken by the Securities and Exchange Commission and other relevant authorities.
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Capital market instability
Anyone may have sympathy after noticing their helpless life. Losing capital more than 30 lakh investors have now anxious. Investors took to the streets with protests. Random objects like wood and papers were set on fire and it may continue. If the government's role appears confined to mere talking and the finance minister says 'I don't know how it will right,' what will the investors' situation be? How will they get relief from their burden? Should they commit suicide or should they blame irony of fate?So, immediate measures should be taken by the Securities and Exchange Commission and other relevant authorities.
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