Source: Indian Express
Stock markets are likely to witness volatile trading this week as investors look to GDP data and settle this month's derivatives contracts. The rupee movement, which fell to record lows against the dollar in the week gone ...
Full article at: Indian Express
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Source: Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Stock markets are likely to witness volatile trading this week as investors look to GDP data and settle this month's derivatives contracts. The rupee movement, which fell to record lows against the dollar in the week gone by and impacted ...
Full article at: Economic Times
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Source: Bloomberg.com
Most Indian stocks advanced as the rupee strengthened and gains in European equities eased concern on the region’s debt crisis. The Sensex jumped 1.7 percent yesterday, the most since March 30, on speculat ...
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More like this 2 days ago, 5:27am CDT
Source: Economic Times
MUMBAI: The government struck the right chord for the equities and forex market by hiking petrol prices by Rs 7.5/litre. The Sensex surged higher on the back of shortcovering and the rupee pared most of the intraday losses as investors ...
Full article at: Economic Times
More like this 3 days ago, 5:56am CDT
Source: Economic Times
In an interview with ET Now, Gajendra Nagpal, CEO, Unicon Investment Solutions, talks about the impact of the oil price hike on the market. Excerpts: ET Now: We were speaking on this very forum on our closin ...
Full article at: Economic Times
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Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Crazy Jamaican Burger at Hillside Quickie in Seattle. (Photo via thedailymeal.com, used with permission.) It’s not actually made of horse. Maybe that wasn’t the right phrase. The Crazy Jamaican Burger at Hillside Quickie in Seattle rank ...
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Source: MSN India
MUMBAI: Market experts feel that investors should wait for the rupee to stabilise before they go ‘all-in' with their investments. The market sentiments were dampened when the rupee touched the Rs 55 mark against the dollar on Monday. "The impact of the c ...
Full article at: MSN India
More like this 5 days ago, 12:08am CDT
Source: Sify
In market parlance, such extended periods of going nowhere are known as 'time correction.' During time correction, while the fall in prices is not very steep, the stocks languish in a range for extended periods, leading to investor apathy. Analyst ...
Full article at: Sify
More like this 6 days ago, 3:10pm CDT
Source: Business Standard
In market parlance, such extended periods of going nowhere are known as ‘time correction.’ During time correction, while the fall in prices is not very steep, the stocks languish in a range for extended periods, leading to investor apathy. A ...
Full article at: Business Standard
More like this 6 days ago, 2:08pm CDT