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May 29-30, 2017 | NISM Bhavan, Navi Mumbai

macroeconomics7.6.2017

NISM has conducted a 2-day programme on ‘Macroeconomics’ on May 29-30, 2017 at NISM Bhavan, Vashi, Navi Mumbai. 25 SEBI Officers in Grade A to C attended the programme. One student from HR College, Mumbai also attended the programme.

The topics/areas covered in the programme were General Overview of Indian Economy & GST, Evolution of Macroeconomics & Macroeconomic Indicators, Economy in Short Run & Long Run, Macroeconomics of Currency Market, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy & Inflation Targeting, Globalization, Contours of Global Economy, Challenges of New Economic Nationalism etc.

Mr. G. Mahalingam WTM, SEBI also took a session on ‘Macroeconomics of Currency Markets’.

The other Speakers were:

•    Mr. Madan Sabnavis, Chief Economist, CARE Ratings.
•    Mr. Partha Ray, Professor – Economics, IIM – Kolkata.
•    Dr. A.K Mitra, Director, RBI
•    Mr. Jitendra Kumar, Member of Faculty, NISM

The programme was concluded with valedictory address by Director NISM, Mr. Sandip Ghose. He emphasized on the need and importance of training and upgrading the domain knowledge as well behavioural aspect on regular basis.

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