Binky chadha biography
- Bankim Chadha has a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Computer Science from Denison University in 1982 and a PhD in Economics from Columbia University in 1987.
- Experience: Deutsche Bank Securities ยท Education: Columbia University in the City of New.
- Bankim Chadha is Chief US Equity & Global Strategist/Head:Asset Allocation at Deutsche Bank Securities Inc..
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Ponty Chadha
Indian industrialist and philanthropist (1960โ2012)
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| Born | Gurdeep Singh Chadha 22 October 1960 (1960-10-22) Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Died | 17 November 2012 (2012-11-18) (aged 52) New Delhi, India |
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| Spouse | Jatinder Kaur Chadha |
| Children | Manpreet and Harsheen |
| Parent(s) | Kulwant Singh Chadha (father) Prakash Kaur (mother) |
| Relatives | Raju Chadha (brother) Hardeep Chadha (brother) |
Gurdeep Singh Chadha (22 October 1960 โ 17 November 2012), also known as Ponty Chadha, was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who owned the Wave Group.[1] Chadha was noted for his success in the alcohol industry, particularly for having alcohol distribution monopolies in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, and for his political influence.[1][2]
Early life
Gurdeep "Ponty" Singh Chadha was born on 22 October 1960, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. During the Partition of India in 1947, Chadha's father, Kulwant Singh Chadha, migrated f
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DEUTSCHE BANK: History Says Stocks Are Currently Poised For A Period Of Strong Returns
Deutsche Bank Chief Global Strategist Binky Chadha joins peers Adam Parker at Morgan Stanley and Jonathan Golub at RBC Capital Markets who believe the 5-year-old bull market in stocks has a couple more years left in it.
In a new 92-slide presentation, Chadha lays out his asset allocation recommendations, which include being overweight US equities thanks to dependable growth.
Chadha included a chart of rolling 10-year returns, which we see every once in a while.
"History suggests equities are poised for a period of strong performance after the 10 year return bounced in March 2009 from its Great Depression lows," Chadha wrote.
Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders wrote about this chart last October.
"Investors don't spend a lot of time hanging around the mean line, but instead the market tends to trend in one direction for multi decades (well-overshooting the mean) before heading back down to well-undershoot the mean," Sonders said. "Being less than five years into the upcycle, history sugg
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Binky Chadha
June 15, 2022
Q&A with Binky Chadha and Parag Thatte
Q&A with
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With so much activity currently in the global equity markets, we asked our #dbresearch colleagues Binky Chadha and Parag Thatte for their thoughts on rising recession fears, how much valuations and earnings need to adjust, and whether or not they believe investors are already positioned for a recession? [more]
June 30, 2020
Asset Allocation: Throw Away The Playbook: 10 Surprises
Podzept (Podcast series)
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The unique nature of the pandemic shock and the wide uncertainty surrounding it, meant there was no one historical playbook that fit easily. So inevitably there were going to be some surprises. In the event, there have been many. [more]
June 30, 2020
Asset Allocation: Throw Away The Playbook: 10 Surprises
Thematic Research
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The unique nature of the pandemic shock and the wide uncertainty surrounding it, meant there was no one historical playbook that fit easily. So inevitably there were going to be some surprises. In the event, there have been many. [more]
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