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Sujit is currently the head of institutional equities for HSBC, India. He has over twenty-seven years of experience in the financial markets doing macro, strategy, sector and company research and sales as well as investing globally across asset classes. Sujit completed his MBA from the S P Jain Institute of Management & Research in Mumbai in 1993. He is currently based in India after recently returning from Singapore.
A Wall Street View of Rural India is a smorgasbord of thoughts, observations and conclusions drawn from nearly a dozen rural trips conducted by the author over the last eight years, across seven to eight states of India and covering close to a hundred villages. It includes inputs from three hundred to four hundred interviews carried out with various participants of the rural economy. The Indian rural economy employs two-thirds of the population and accounts for half of all consumption. This is an important piece of the puzzle for anyone looking at India from outside (as a tourist, student or investor) or inside.
"Sujit, a financial markets professional shares deep insight on the evolving rural India growth story and brings villages alive for the reader through his simple and highly engaging writing style."
Pradeep Kashyap
Founder
MART Global - Demystifying Rural Markets for 25 years
ISBN : 978-1-78830-598-3
Published: 25/06/2020
Pages : 175
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Sujit is currently the head of institutional equities for HSBC, India. He has over twenty-?ve years of experience in the ?nancial markets doing macro, strategy, sector and company research as well as investing globally across asset classes. Sujit completed his MBA from the S P Jain Institute of Management & Research in Mumbai in 1993 and has spent most of his working career based in Singapore, having recently returned to India. During his research days, Sujit was consistently ranked as a top three analyst globally, and in Asia by Asiamoney and Institutional Investor. Among various ?nancial institutions, Sujit has spent close to a decade with ?rms like UBS and also ran his own global macro, multi-strategy hedge fund from Singapore for a few years.