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Devangshu Datta, an internationally rated chess and bridge player, is a seasoned writer and columnist with extensive experience covering diverse topics such as finance, technology, science, and sports. Known for his analytical approach and clear writing style, Datta has contributed to several leading publications, including Business Standard, The Economic Times, The Telegraph, and Outlook. He also serves on the editorial board of Business Standard.
Devangshu Datta, an internationally rated chess and bridge player, is a seasoned writer and columnist with extensive experience covering diverse topics such as finance, technology, science, and sports. Known for his analytical approach and clear writing style, Datta has contributed to several leading publications, including Business Standard, The Economic Times, The Telegraph, and Outlook. He also serves on the editorial board of Business Standard.
Although quick reform may not happen due to Parliament logjam, economy is ticking along. A good monsoon means a decent harvest & lower inflation later. But corporate results have stagnated
Steep corrections in Delhi & Mumbai in the late 1990s had spurred the demand. This could happen again
In the looking glass world of India's governance, banning something is a good way to promote it
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Nifty, Bank Nifty, ZEEL, Hindalco & Asian Paints
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Tata Steel, ONGC & Idea
Create horizontal holdings by investing in several stocks with similar margins in same sector
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Hind Unilever, TCS & NMDC
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Tata Power, GAIL & Tata Steel
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Tata Motors, ACC & Zee Entertainment
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The consensus on gold right now appears to be 'sell' or 'strong sell'
Despite the logjam in Parliament and negative signals from abroad, India could become the fastest-growing of large economies this fiscal
In the last two decades, the Internet has come a long way from those dial-up days and agonising waits. But we are still behind time