Today, a total of 11 companies, including Nestle, Havells, and Bandhan Bank are scheduled to announce their March quarter results
Here's a selection of Business Standard Opinion pieces for the day
Delay in repayment carries a stiff penalty
With net inflows of Rs 5,868 crore from domestic investors, leading indices closed with gains of over 4%
Investors who picked companies with strong business franchises in the year 2008 or 2012 have seen a multi-fold jump in their portfolio values
As manufacturing in China recovers, so will the demand for raw materials
Over the last 12 months, MSCI India has remained flat, while MSCI EM has slid 1.5%
Brent crude was trading at $46.36/barrel (down 7.84 per cent) at 11.46 pm IST.
Traders gain 40-44% as markets give up gains in 2nd half
Niche product launches are key triggers for North American market
DDB had its first global creative council meet in Mumbai this week. Broadly, I wanted to understand the Indian market better, says Ari Weiss
Proper financial planning can be done only by having a mix of asset classes
"Our investment strategy in most portfolios has been to buy growing companies at a reasonable valuation," says the chief investment officer at Union AMC.
The sector has seen the entry of nine foreign players as well as a domestic private sector company
Markets this year have been choppy with the Sensex gaining as much as 14% at one point to lifetime highs and then declining close to 15%.
The market has continued to move up, hitting successive highs through last week. This is due to the foreign portfolio investors changing stance from being heavy net sellers to moderate buyers
Investors might hope for a repeat of the 2004 election when it comes to the impact on equities. The Sensex saw a 113 percent advance over the two years through March 2005
Brent crude traded around $78 levels, after gaining over 5 per cent during the week
Indian market maturing but still catching up on opportunities for customer service and ancillary functions, says Global head of residental business, Knight Frank
The fall in the Indian market was triggered by a global risk-off amid rising US bond yields