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    Affluent Indians unaffected by rising prices, 19 per cent rise in HNIs predicted

     

    A simple root canal, done by a well-qualified dentist in Mumbai at 7,000 per tooth, is probably the only lifestyle-related service that has seen a decline in prices over the past one year.

    Sitting charges for a root canal have fallen 5% while business-class airfares, to name just one, from Mumbai have surged 51% since last year, a wealth survey conducted by Swiss private bank Julius Baer says
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    The rise in prices, however, has not punctured the money-purse of affluent Indians. Bank Julius Baer estimates a 19% growth in the number of HNIs.

    “Barring the rupee, which saw wild volatility, none of the other major inputs depleted the overall wealth quotient of rich Indians. Firm property prices helped rich Indians to maintain their pecking order,” said Stefan Hofer, executive director – emerging markets strategy research, Bank Julius Baer said.

    “We’re quite bullish on Indian equities. I feel India would outperform other emerging markets this year,” Hofer said.

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     Rs.7000/- is inclusive of a crown or without a crown. If it is with a crown then which crown is it nickel crown or PFM. Kindly clarify

    veeren

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     7000 is just an arbitrary figure. The essense of that article was that though prices across a variety of businesses have risen considerably, charges of dental treatments have fallen.

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     a bad situation indeed. the increase in professional charges must at least be commensurate with inflation. as time passes the outgoings of the practice actually increase.

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    dr veerendra darakh

     

     

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    The price fall may be connected to the exponential rise in practitioners and the saturation in our field

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