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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.
Form a medium-to-long term perspective, the Axis Bank stock looks fairly bullish
Nifty, Bank Nifty, PowerGrid, Wipro & Ambuja Cement
Tapering has triggered some FII outflows from Emerging Markets in general
Nifty, Bank Nifty,Tata Consultancy Services, Hindalco & Coal India
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Maruti & PowerGrid
Inflation trends appear encouraging, and that rules out another rate rise. But there are too many uncertainties & negative risks visible in the near future
Numbers suggest FIIs are betting on the most economically favourable outcome
Nifty, HDFC Bank, DLF, M&M & Infosys
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Tata Steel, Hero Motors & L&T Finance
Currency weakness made Indian exports more competitive and imports less attractive
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Tata Power, Hindalco & BPCL
Nifty, Bank Nifty, IDFC, BHEL & Tata Motors
The metal might see-saw between $1,200 and $1,400. A breakout beyond either of these limits could result in a decisive trend
India traders can expect a positive trend until the elections end but there could be a violent reversal if results don't favour a BJP-led govt
Macro-economic fundamentals continue to be a drag
It has been assumed that the Kashmiri students who cheered for Pakistan during the Asia Cup did so for 'other non-patriotic reasons'. What if that assumption is wrong?
Unless the legal and ethical issues of using artificial intelligence are understood, making robots a part of everyday life could be tricky