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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.
The current trend-following signals mostly suggest selling Nifty with a stop-loss at 9,975 or 10,000
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Ambuja Cements, Hindalco, Tata Steel
National Steel Policy sets ambitious targets, envisaging tripling of capacity by 2030-31
While it is perceptibly riskier, it could be a major gainer in an uncertain global environment
The ChessMine Rapid/Blitz in Bengaluru drew massive participation
The short-term trend bounced from support at 9,450 in late June
Price wars, capex to hit earnings growth of top telecom players
As always, the WC is a 128-player knockout with mini-matches
TCS's quarterly dollar revenues rose 2% sequentially in constant currency terms
Govt push needed to boost consumption and investment
Thousands of people receive messages of ransom from cybercriminals every day
Leon Masters ended in victory for Wesley So who beat Viswanathan Anand in a hard-fought final
Nifty,Bank Nifty,Tata Motors,Lupin, Bharti Airtel
The Advance-Decline ratio has gone into negative territory for a few sessions
Nifty, Bank Nifty, ZEE Entertainment, Coal India, Tata Steel
BS Research Bureau recently looked at the results of 2,264 companies (including financials, energy)
Braced for bursts of profit-booking, they might do better than traders
SIPs take a longer time to give good returns. It's better to moderate your expectations
Lawrence Summers called Donald Trump's first Budget "ludicrous"
Trump's protectionist measures could have negative effects on India in future