On valuations, patience, and the Indian mid-cap.
A survey of small and mid-cap multiples relative to fifteen-year history, and where we are trimming exposure ahead of the earnings cycle.
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A survey of small and mid-cap multiples relative to fifteen-year history, and where we are trimming exposure ahead of the earnings cycle.
Read the letterWhy we expect the curve to steepen through FY27, and the duration positioning we are taking in client bond books accordingly.
Read the letterA practitioner's note on trust structures, holding-company architecture, and the conversations every principal must eventually have.
Read the letterWhat sub-millisecond execution at NSE and BSE primary data centres does, and does not, mean for the long-horizon investor.
Read the letterA measured account of the revised related-party and beneficial-ownership requirements, and what they ask of advisers and clients alike.
Read the letterA bottom-up estimate of index earnings to FY29, the sectors carrying the growth, and where consensus appears too generous.
Read the letterHow a balanced family portfolio should respond when short-dated paper pays handsomely, without abandoning the case for equity ownership.
Read the letterIndia's account-aggregator framework is maturing. We assess what consented data sharing changes for advice, underwriting, and privacy.
Read the letterA plain reading of grievance redress timelines, service standards, and the obligations a registered intermediary carries to every client.
Read the letterWhy central-bank accumulation and a softening currency keep gold a structural holding in the balanced book, in measured weight.
Read the letterSuccession is rarely about willingness alone. A note on liquidity events, family governance, and stewarding capital beyond the founder.
Read the letterNotes from rebuilding our end-of-day reporting for full SEBI and NSE auditability, and why the discipline benefits clients first.
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