Market regulator SEBI has to submit a report to the Finance Ministry on the current Budget proposal to consider raising the current threshold of 25% to 35%
The Company has entered into a $ 410 million (approx. Rs 2,900 crore) multi-year contract with a global company for manufacture and supply of a high performance product in the fluorochemicals space.
The stock has outpaced the market by surging 16 per cent in the last 10 trading days, as compared to a 2 per cent decline in the S&P BSE Sensex
The company is setting aside Rs 500-800 crore for investment in new plants under the subsidiary
In the last nine months, L&T has underperformed the market by falling 22 per cent, as compared to a 2 per cent rise in the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex
While the company's direct dependency on China is limited for components, some Tier II suppliers have been impacted adversely, the firm said
Post inclusion, stocks under the F&O segment will now be 143, up from 140, with effect from February 28, when the March series begins
Here's a look at the top stocks that may trade actively in today's session
Among individual stocks, HDFC Life Insurance Company, Bandhan Bank, and Info Edge will be in focus today as they are set to be added in the Futures & Options segment effective February 28
All Nifty stocks end in the red
Optimism on the stock is highest in 15 years; easing of corporate sector stress in Q3 gave the much-needed comfort
Strategies using opposing option contracts to see lower margin
About 80 per cent of FPIs from Mauritius are already classified as Category-II by Sebi. The grey list tag dashes any hopes of these funds moving to Category-I.
"We had vibrant potato futures earlier and we are working on its reintroduction," says MD and CEO P S Reddy
Completion of capex, improving prospects among positives
In Q3, Naukri and 99acres reported sharp contraction in billing growth
Morgan Stanley has lowered the year-end price target for the MSCI EM index from 1,150 to 1,100
Money managers say domestic API manufacturers can stall impact from Chinese lockdown
Investors on Monday were caught off-guard by the sharp selloff in stocks amid an increase in COVID-19 cases in countries, such as South Korea, Italy, and Iran
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 589.48 points, or 2.03%, at the open to 28,402.93