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ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES DAY #4 Good news and bad news on the Indian tax collection front. Personal income tax is surging, with a near 20% increase over the past three months, suggesting that individual spending might be on the rise, ind

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Interesting divergence between consumer and corporate health. Could lead to some interesting market dynamics in the coming months.

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