Sensex posts biggest drop in two months amid global selloff
European stocks were 1.8% lower, slipping to two-month lows, with energy and mining stocks tumbling as the dollar's jump to near four-week highs crushed commodity prices
All three major US stock indexes lost ground, with the Nasdaq Composite Index weighed down as rising US Treasury yields pressured market-leading growth stocks.
Incoming requests from foreign regulators also dropped to their lowest since 2012-13
Sensex drops 865 pts from day's high; Private banks gain
Below-normal monsoon rains that have impacted rural demand and the risk of an impending third coronavirus wave are posing a challenge for Indian vehicle makers
Nifty adds 139 points and ends session at 17,519, up 0.8 per cent. Both the indices surpass their previous record close made on September 9
Ami Organics' stock closed at Rs 935, with a gain of Rs 325, while Vijaya Diagnostic finished at Rs 619, with a gain of Rs 88.
Stock trading at the highest discount to ten-year valuation averages, as brokerages favour its US specialty portfolio.
'I believe there will be many Utsavs when the market becomes volatile and algos go haywire', says the author
The peak margin norms have been implemented in phases since December 2020
With interest rates expected to rise, it may be prudent to avoid long-term options, say experts
Global fund managers should keep an eye on the 5-yr forward inflation expectation rate in the US to get a sense of the timing of taper by the US Fed
The 30-day lock-in period for anchor investors ends on Monday for all the four companies
Indian shares were unchanged on Thursday as gains in the energy sector offset losses in some technology and financial stocks
Sebi on Tuesday introduced an optional T+1 settlement cycle for the markets, with effect from January 1
Sebi on Tuesday tweaked the client level position limits for trading in cross-currency futures and options contracts.
Sebi on Monday barred total 85 entities, including Sunrise Asian Ltd, from the capital markets for up to one year for manipulating the company's share price.
The shares of companies such as TAL Education Group, New Oriental Education & Technology Group and Gaotu Techedu Inc., once stock market darlings, have all tumbled.
Despite breakneck growth, not all brokers are consistently churning out a profit