“If you are an outsider looking at India, learn to filter out both the irrational exuberance and the excessive pessimism. We're subject to both. You will become manic-depressive if you follow our moods.”
As quoted in " Economy will pick up by year-end, says RBI chief http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/10/16/india-rbi-rates-raguram-rajan-idINDEE99E0FF20131016", Reuters (16 October 2013)
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