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Steady nominal GDP growth will gradually boost India's weight in MSCI EM index, says Morris of BNP Paribas AMC
Steady nominal GDP growth will gradually boost India's weight in MSCI EM index, says Morris of BNP Paribas AMC

Mint

timea day ago

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  • Mint

Steady nominal GDP growth will gradually boost India's weight in MSCI EM index, says Morris of BNP Paribas AMC

If India continues to grow its nominal GDP at a low double-digit rate, it will support a gradual increase in its weight in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, said Daniel Morris, chief market strategist at BNP Paribas Asset Management. India is already the second largest weight in this index, and a further increase in weight will help attract more benchmark funds to the country, he told Mint. Drawing a comparison between China and India in the emerging markets, Morris said that, unlike China, which is more export-oriented, India's growth is powered by domestic consumption, services, and a rising middle class, making it a potential beacon of stability and growth in a volatile global environment. Edited excerpts: How would you describe the current global sentiment? Do you think the tariff wars are behind us now? We will know more in 90 days. Right now, the market seems to appreciate that we have moved into the negotiation phase. The original reciprocal tariffs were never meant to stay high, they were a way to get attention and bring countries to the table, which worked. We have already seen reductions and deals like the one with UK are a start, with others in progress. The US holds a strong negotiating position, as it is the world's largest market and a key destination for global exports. While India is less export-dependent, the leverage still matters. Ideally, we will see a positive outcome: slightly higher US tariffs, but lower ones elsewhere. We will have to wait and see how it plays out. Also read: Andy Mukherjee: Importers hit by Trump tariffs could turn to 'glocal banks' With tensions easing, do you think the expected near-term rate cut might now be pushed back? The Fed (US Federal Reserve) made it clear at the last meeting that inflation is still a concern. Since then, one of the rate cuts that markets had priced in has effectively been pulled back. The most recent CPI data did not yet show much pressure on inflation, so now everyone is waiting to see what happens next month. At the same time, the Fed is also watching growth closely. There is a parallel here to the pandemic. Back then, most forecasts for growth and inflation turned out to be wrong, not because the analysts were off, but because we were in completely uncharted territory. No model could really capture what was happening. It feels similar now. We are in a situation we have not seen before, so we are still flying blind in some ways. Everything depends on how the data plays out, both for growth and inflation and the Fed's response will follow from that. I could make a prediction, but honestly, confidence in any forecast is low right now. It is a very volatile, very data-dependent environment. Where is India placed among global peers in the investment landscape? India has emerged as a top global FDI destination, with inflows rising from $36 billion in FY14 to over $80 billion in FY25. In a multi-polar world and constantly changing geopolitical landscape, India appears to be on the right side of the global bloc, with the potential to benefit from global supply chain disruptions, offering a credible alternative to China. Structural reforms like Make in India, PLI (Production Linked Incentive) schemes, and Ease of Doing Business have strengthened its appeal, positioning India as a long-term investment hub. With a young workforce, growing infrastructure and stable macroeconomic outlook, India is well-placed to attract sustained global capital and play a pivotal role in the evolving multipolar world economy. Also read: RBI rate cuts, fiscal support likely to aid FY26 earnings recovery: Sanjay Chawla of Baroda BNP Paribas MF FIIs seem to have made a comeback. Do you think these foreign inflows into India would continue? Yes, FIIs (foreign institutional investors) have made a comeback in April, supported by India's robust macroeconomic backdrop, easing oil prices, and equity market valuations that have become more reasonable. The recent softness in the US dollar index has also contributed to a shift in global capital flows toward emerging markets, with India emerging as a key beneficiary. The Reserve Bank of India has played a crucial role by building a strong foreign exchange reserve buffer, which helps mitigate currency volatility. We are in a situation we have not seen before, so we are still flying blind in some ways. Everything depends on how the data plays out, both for growth and inflation and the Fed's response. It is a very volatile, very data-dependent environment. With a young workforce, growing infrastructure and stable macroeconomic outlook, India is well-placed to attract sustained foreign investor flows. Indian stock markets' reduced correlation with global markets further translates into superior diversification benefits for foreign investors, which will help India get its rightful share of foreign capital flows. What is your region-wise stance? What is different today is that, honestly, we don't have a clear geographical overweight. Broadly speaking, we still like equities, but it is not obvious which markets outside the US are going to outperform. So we are neutral geographically right now. Normally, we would have a regional tilt, but this is one of those odd moments where it is unclear which markets will lead, and that is partly because there is no extreme divergence in valuations and earnings growth expectations across markets. Also read: Trump says Xi agreed to restart the flow of rare earth minerals. Why are rare earths important for Chinese economy? In the emerging market basket, how do you look at India versus China? India stands out among emerging markets due to its domestically driven economy, which offers resilience amid global uncertainty. Unlike China, which is more export-oriented, India's growth is powered by domestic consumption, services and a rising middle class. This makes India a potential beacon of stability and growth in a volatile global environment. If India continues to grow its nominal GDP at a low double-digit rate, it will support a gradual increase in its weight in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. India is already the second largest weight in this index and further weight increase will help attract more benchmark funds to the country. The gains in China's equity markets have primarily been driven by a few numbers of stocks in the technology sector; there is a similar concentration as seen in the US 'Magnificent 7' stocks. The returns of these stocks in China reflect the talent and innovation we saw in the DeepSeek announcement, as well as the reaffirmation of the government's support for the sector. We believe the outlook here is more encouraging, while the rest of the market suffers both under the threat of tariffs as well as the weak domestic demand environment. Let's shift to asset classes like gold and silver that have already seen a strong run-up. Do you think it might be time to reduce exposure to precious metals? After the very good performance, we have moved back to neutral on precious metals. We have already seen gold prices pull back a bit as geopolitical tensions have eased, which makes sense. But looking ahead, there are still two key drivers supporting gold. First, some central banks have been reallocating from US Treasuries into gold, something we expect to continue, which should support prices over the medium term. Second, with the ongoing uncertainty around US policy, gold continues to serve as a hedge against unexpected events. So while short-term volatility is expected, the medium-term outlook remains positive. How do you see the dollar moving forward, now that tensions between the two giants are easing? Despite expectations for Fed rates to stay higher, which would normally support a stronger dollar, we have seen it weaken over the past month or so. We think that has been mainly driven by fund flows, with foreign investors reallocating some of their portfolios out of the US into other markets. As we have said before, we are neutral on where exactly that money is heading. The key question now is whether that reallocation has mostly played out. While it is hard to predict, we could see some stabilisation in the dollar going forward.

Sinch Unveils Mailgun Inspect
Sinch Unveils Mailgun Inspect

Martechvibe

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Martechvibe

Sinch Unveils Mailgun Inspect

Mailgun Inspect brings the trusted capabilities of Sinch Email on Acid into Mailgun's infrastructure, delivering enterprise-grade reliability with developer-first experience. Topics News Share Share Sinch Unveils Mailgun Inspect Whatsapp Linkedin Sinch has announced the launch of Mailgun Inspect, a new API-first solution that empowers Martech and Enterprise platforms to embed robust email testing and quality assurance tools directly into their products as a white-label offering. For Martech platforms, Mailgun Inspect provides a white-label solution that integrates directly into their products, allowing them to offer comprehensive email testing under their brand. For enterprise teams, it delivers a user-friendly toolset to identify rendering issues, ensure accessibility, and enhance inbox experiences, all backed by Mailgun's proven reliability and developer-focused design. 'We built Mailgun Inspect for the platforms powering modern marketing,' said Daniel Morris, Senior Vice President of Product at Sinch. 'By embedding proven email QA tools through flexible APIs, Martech and Enterprise providers can offer their customers built-in, branded tools that speed up review cycles, improve deliverability, and ensure accessibility, without reinventing the wheel.' Built for integration, scale, and performance, Mailgun Inspect brings the trusted capabilities of Sinch Email on Acid into Mailgun's infrastructure, delivering enterprise-grade reliability with developer-first experience. The launch comes ahead of the European Accessibility Act (EAA), setting new standards for inclusive digital communication. Mailgun Inspect helps organisations meet these requirements by offering integrated accessibility testing and actionable guidance to create compliance-ready workflows. 'Email quality today is about more than design; it's about trust, accessibility, and performance,' added Daniel Morris. 'With Mailgun Inspect, we're making it easier for platforms and teams to deliver exceptional experiences while staying ahead of changing regulatory demands.' With Mailgun Inspect, Sinch enhances its portfolio of developer-focused, enterprise-grade tools, enabling brands and platforms to provide reliable, compliant, and accessible email experiences that strengthen customer relationships. ALSO READ:

Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments
Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments

Associated Press

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments

DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 5, 2025-- Boxlight Corporation (Nasdaq: BOXL) —recognized as one of the top ed-tech companies in the world for innovative solutions that enhance communication and collaboration in educational institutions and businesses—is expanding its lineup of professional signage solutions with the CL Totem, now available in North America. This modern, freestanding display offers a simple and effective way to share information in high-traffic spaces, with no need for mounting, subscriptions or complex setup. Available in 49" and 55", the CL Totem brings together bold visuals, modern design and effortless content management in one self-contained, freestanding unit. Built for high-traffic environments like retail stores, hotel lobbies, restaurants and corporate campuses, the CL Totem delivers high-impact messaging—without the complexity of traditional signage systems. 'What makes the CL Totem so exciting is that it delivers the kind of polished, high-impact signage experience that organizations have been asking for—without the setup headaches or recurring costs,' said Daniel Morris, Boxlight's Category Manager – Displays (Americas) and Director of Enterprise & Government Sales. 'It's a sleek, professional display that works right out of the box, with the flexibility to adapt to retail, hospitality or public spaces.' Unique features of the CL Totem: This launch marks another step in Boxlight's strategy to unify its digital signage and interactive display offerings under a common platform, giving customers a streamlined, scalable visual communication solution. The CL Totem is now available. To learn more, visit About Boxlight Corporation Boxlight Corporation (Nasdaq: BOXL) is a leading provider of interactive technology solutions under its award-winning brands Clevertouch ®, FrontRow™ and Mimio ®. The Company aims to improve engagement and communication in diverse business and education environments. Boxlight develops, sells and services its integrated solution suite including interactive displays, collaboration software, audio solutions, supporting accessories, and professional services. For more information about Boxlight and the Boxlight story, visit and and View source version on CONTACT: Media Contact [email protected] +1 360-464-2119Investor Relations [email protected] +1 360-464-4478 KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA GEORGIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE AUDIO/VIDEO HARDWARE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TECHNOLOGY PRIMARY/SECONDARY EDUCATION BUSINESS SOURCE: Boxlight Corporation Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 06/05/2025 09:11 AM/DISC: 06/05/2025 09:10 AM

Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments
Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments

CL Totem delivers bold, plug-and-play signage with no mounting, no subscriptions and easy setup. DULUTH, Ga., June 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Boxlight Corporation (Nasdaq: BOXL)—recognized as one of the top ed-tech companies in the world for innovative solutions that enhance communication and collaboration in educational institutions and businesses—is expanding its lineup of professional signage solutions with the CL Totem, now available in North America. This modern, freestanding display offers a simple and effective way to share information in high-traffic spaces, with no need for mounting, subscriptions or complex setup. Available in 49" and 55", the CL Totem brings together bold visuals, modern design and effortless content management in one self-contained, freestanding unit. Built for high-traffic environments like retail stores, hotel lobbies, restaurants and corporate campuses, the CL Totem delivers high-impact messaging—without the complexity of traditional signage systems. "What makes the CL Totem so exciting is that it delivers the kind of polished, high-impact signage experience that organizations have been asking for—without the setup headaches or recurring costs," said Daniel Morris, Boxlight's Category Manager – Displays (Americas) and Director of Enterprise & Government Sales. "It's a sleek, professional display that works right out of the box, with the flexibility to adapt to retail, hospitality or public spaces." Unique features of the CL Totem: All eyes on your message: Full-screen video and image playback ensures your content is seen, even in busy spaces No subscriptions required: Powered by CleverLive, a cloud-based platform that makes content scheduling simple and fast Built to adapt: Optional media player upgrade enables multi-zone layouts for social feeds, promotions and more Design that fits in and stands out: Ultra-slim form factor with 24/7 operation for professional, always-on performance Smart functionality: One-touch broadcasting, QR code integration, HDMI input and Android 11 OS with remote updates This launch marks another step in Boxlight's strategy to unify its digital signage and interactive display offerings under a common platform, giving customers a streamlined, scalable visual communication solution. The CL Totem is now available. To learn more, visit About Boxlight Corporation Boxlight Corporation (Nasdaq: BOXL) is a leading provider of interactive technology solutions under its award-winning brands Clevertouch®, FrontRow™ and Mimio®. The Company aims to improve engagement and communication in diverse business and education environments. Boxlight develops, sells and services its integrated solution suite including interactive displays, collaboration software, audio solutions, supporting accessories, and professional services. For more information about Boxlight and the Boxlight story, visit and and View source version on Contacts Media Contact marketing@ +1 360-464-2119 Investor Relations +1 360-464-4478 Sign in to access your portfolio

Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments
Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments

Business Wire

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Boxlight Launches CL Totem in North America, Providing Modern, Freestanding Digital Signage Built for High-Traffic Environments

DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Boxlight Corporation (Nasdaq: BOXL) —recognized as one of the top ed-tech companies in the world for innovative solutions that enhance communication and collaboration in educational institutions and businesses—is expanding its lineup of professional signage solutions with the CL Totem, now available in North America. This modern, freestanding display offers a simple and effective way to share information in high-traffic spaces, with no need for mounting, subscriptions or complex setup. Available in 49" and 55", the CL Totem brings together bold visuals, modern design and effortless content management in one self-contained, freestanding unit. Built for high-traffic environments like retail stores, hotel lobbies, restaurants and corporate campuses, the CL Totem delivers high-impact messaging—without the complexity of traditional signage systems. 'What makes the CL Totem so exciting is that it delivers the kind of polished, high-impact signage experience that organizations have been asking for—without the setup headaches or recurring costs,' said Daniel Morris, Boxlight's Category Manager – Displays (Americas) and Director of Enterprise & Government Sales. 'It's a sleek, professional display that works right out of the box, with the flexibility to adapt to retail, hospitality or public spaces.' Unique features of the CL Totem: This launch marks another step in Boxlight's strategy to unify its digital signage and interactive display offerings under a common platform, giving customers a streamlined, scalable visual communication solution. The CL Totem is now available. To learn more, visit ®, FrontRow™ and Mimio ®. The Company aims to improve engagement and communication in diverse business and education environments. Boxlight develops, sells and services its integrated solution suite including interactive displays, collaboration software, audio solutions, supporting accessories, and professional services. For more information about Boxlight and the Boxlight story, visit and and

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