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Puneet Wadhwa leads all stock & financial markets’ coverage at Business Standard. He has an experience of over two decades in managing India’s busiest print, digital and electronic newsrooms at the Outlook Group, NDTV and Hindustan Times.
Puneet Wadhwa leads all stock & financial markets’ coverage at Business Standard. He has an experience of over two decades in managing India’s busiest print, digital and electronic newsrooms at the Outlook Group, NDTV and Hindustan Times.
Also sees S&P500 falling over 3% in immediate reaction to a Trump victory
Interview with MD and chief executive officer, Phillip Capital (India)
It hit a high of Rs 931.45 and a low of Rs 897 in intra-day deals on the NSE
Interview with head of financial markets research for Asia-Pacific, Rabobank International
Rupee strengthens on dollar weakness, 10-year bond yield falls below 7%
Analysts expect the markets could remain upbeat for some more time in the absence of any negative global cues
Going ahead, analysts now expect earnings to become increasingly relevant given that the stocks have rallied on positive sentiment
A quick compilation of recommendations from leading brokerages on whether should you subscribe to the offer or not
Interview with Head of global emerging markets strategy, UBS Securities
The equity markets have seen healthy foreign inflow in the past six months, with some doubt now on whether the pace would be maintained
Sensex slumped over 500 points to hit an intra-day low of 28251
Earlier in July, L&T Infotech had tapped the primary markets for funds. The stock listed 6% below the IPO price
These three telecom companies collectively lost over Rs 13,000 crore in market-cap on Thursday
Companies include 5 PSUs: Rural Electrification, Power Fin, HPCL, BPCL, IOC
Idea Cellular dipped 10% to Rs 83.70, Bharti Airtel down 9% to Rs 302 and RCom by 5.3% at Rs 51 on the BSE.
Maruti is on course to sell two million cars by 2020, a 40% jump from the 1.42 million vehicles it sold in 2015-16, reports suggest
US Fed rate hike, pick-up in consumption and growth in corporate earnings among key triggers
Here is how leading brokerages across the country have interpreted the commentary post the analyst meet last week
Interview with Chief investment officer, ICICI Prudential
Morgan Stanley, for instance, expects earnings to grow at 16% over FY16-18.