Market players seek clarity from exchanges on the exclusion rule
SBI Q1: Projections on the quantum of decline in net profit vary widely across brokerages as they see a sequential slide anywhere between 7 per cent and 51 per cent
Markets perceive Fed as being less hawkish
ICICI Securities client growth moderated to 27.7 per cent to 450,000, while active customers rose only 5.3 per cent QoQ to 3.2 million
'Foreign institutional investment (FII) is expected to reverse when these macro headwinds stabilise for a few months'
Q1 marks a full quarter of operations post pandemic for cinemas. This will reflect in financials of these firms, with likely revenue growth at 65-70% for PVR and Inox sequentially
IndiaFirst will be the fourth private sector life insurer to get listed on the bourses
Shares of the largest listed brokerage have nearly halved this year
FMCG, construction materials were among other sectors to see large outflow, while metals, power, discretionary consumption and telecom saw inflows
ADTV for cash segment lowest since Feb 2020; retail participation hit, say analysts
Higher investments may cap margins in the near term
Timing the markets to catch a low, analysts caution, will not be a wise strategy at the current levels given the slew of domestic and global developments over the next few weeks
At the operational level, Nomura sees margin benefit for companies in the backdrop of a cut in steel prices
The three-day initial share-sale will open for public subscription on May 10 and the bidding for anchor investors will open on May 9, according to the company
On an aggregate basis, corporate profits are expected to grow in a range of 15 per cent-30 per cent over FY22-FY24E with the NIFTY50 likely to grow at the lower end of the range
Angel One saw its stock end the day at Rs 1,918.7, valuing the company at Rs 15,910 crore.
The reduction proposed in pricing, though largely on expected lines, is not in sync with the 90% drop that the industry had been asking for, the experts said
Brokerage house ICICI Securities has given a 'buy' call for hospitality stocks such as Indian Hotels Company and Lemon Tree Hotels.
Investment bankers say successful execution of large block trades is a healthy sign and could pave the way for large initial public offerings (IPOs) and additional fund-raising by listed companies
Brokerages are advising their retail clients to buy shares of Gail to take advantage of the arbitrage opportunity.