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Budget 2022: Nitin Rao, CEO of InCred is expecting a low-key budget this time

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 1, 2022 10:19 IST

Ahead of Budget 2022, Nitin Rao, CEO of InCred Wealth said on Tuesday that not all the sectors are ...

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Ahead of Budget 2022, Nitin Rao, CEO of InCred Wealth said on Tuesday that not all the sectors are expecting a change in the budget “While there are murmurs going around on budget expectations, we must remember that the budget is coming in the midst of many state election campaigns. It is unlikely that the Govt will be able to announce any earth-shattering reforms or populist measures since the Code of Conduct is in place at state levels. I would therefore expect a low-key budget this time and the markets would likely discount sentiments revolving around earnings and election expectations in this period" he said. 

Meanwhile, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman arrived at the Parliament and she will on February 1 at 11 am. The first part of budget 2022 has been started from January 31 and will continue till 11 February. The Union Budget 2022 will be telecast LIVE on Lok Sabha TV. The Budget 2022 will also be telecast on YouTube and Twitter. Watch live here at 11 am, 

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