Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange was closed on Thursday after the attacks, which killed 101 people and brought the security forces into two luxury hotels in south Mumbai.
Aaron Lee Smith, MD of Superfund Financial mentions a rally coming soon but downside risks are there and eventually stocks are a dangerous place to be in.
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Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange was closed on Thursday after the attacks, which killed 101 people and brought the security forces into two luxury hotels in south Mumbai.
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Aaron Lee Smith, MD of Superfund Financial mentions a rally coming soon but downside risks are there and eventually stocks are a dangerous place to be in.
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