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The markets remained subdued weighed down by global weakness and RBI’s policy review keeping traders on tenterhooks. Gainers & Losers I Stocks to watch
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Share prices fell owing to weak global markets and cautious traders ahead of the RBI’s policy review. Gainers & Losers I Stocks to watch | Investor's
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Equities are likely to slide eying RBI monetary policy review and hit by renewed US credit concerns. Gainers & Losers I Stocks to watch | Heard on the streets
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Key indices swung between positive and negative on global cues and traders were cautious ahead of RBI's policy. Gainers & Losers I Views & Recommendations
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Market opened in positive terrain but slipped into the red within minutes, weighed down by bank stocks. Gainers & Losers I Stocks to watch | Investor's itinerary
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Stocks opened higher led by positive global cues. After opening at 4282.25, the BSE was up 24 points with investors eyeing RBI's monetary policy. Stocks to watch
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RIL would have an exclusivity over gas distribution in these cities for five years as per the gas distribution policy.
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The open offer by consumer products firm Emami for Zandu Pharmaceutical Works has been delayed, following queries by market regulator the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). The Emami offer was to open on July 24.
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The Max group is looking at listing three of its companies, Max India, Max New York Life and Max Healthcare.
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Japanese brokerage firm Nomura has received an equity brokerage licence in the country and also memberships of the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange, a British media report said on Sunday.
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Japanese brokerage Nomura Holdings said on Friday it would launch full-scale operations in India, expanding into stock trading and asset management to tap demand in the fast-growing country.
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The latest talk is that the Fortis Hospital - part of the Ranbaxy group - is in talks to acquire Chennai-based Chennai Meenakshi Multispeciality Hospital(CMM). Riding this buzz, the CMM stock price rose 14% on Monday to close at Rs 19.
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Vakrangee Software, a e-governance service provider received an order from the chief election commission, Maharashtra unit, involving preparation of the new electoral roll.
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Friday’s fire sale, with no buyers in sight, was not just a Dalal Street phenomenon - stocks slipped across markets, with Chinese scrips falling the most.
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It seems investors have taken RBI’s steps to make lending rates costlier in their stride. The Sensex ended with a gain of 113.49 points, or 0.80%, at 14,220.07 on Wednesday.
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Corporate houses and investors will be able to trade in currency futures at exchanges in three months.
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Europe-based Nogard Investment is at an advanced stage of negotiations to buy a 9.5% stake in broking firm Fortune FFSIL through a preferential allotment of shares, according to a source who is involved in the transaction.
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India's stock market regulator on Thursday allowed sovereign wealth funds, university funds, endownments and charitable trusts to register as foreign institutional investors (FIIs).
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The Calcutta Stock Exchange (CSE) during the week remained volatile and after alternate bouts of rise and fall ended in the negative zone.
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Financial markets in India, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand were closed on Monday for public holiday.
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Three Indian brokerage houses are said to be in race for acquiring Birmingham-based stockbroker Arden Partners. Investor options
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In a move that will boost trading in interest rate derivatives, CCIL has developed two new products which will guarantee forward contracts and over-the-counter interest rate futures.
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The word is out that Mahendra Jajoo, head, fixed Income at ABN Amro Mutual Fund, has put in his papers after spending over three years at the post.
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Companies will soon need to disclose the nature and extent of risks arising from the financial instruments they hold and the steps taken to manage such risks.
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German banking giant Deutsche Bank has approached the government for approval for its investment in Delhi Stock Exchange.
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Commercial vehicle maker Eicher Motors Ltd on Friday said it will sell 8.1 per cent of promoter's holding to Swedish bus maker Volvo to form a joint venture.
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Market once again discounted alarming inflation data and ended on a strong note helped by positive cues from the global markets.
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Shrugging of the high inflation, Indian equities ended firm Friday on positive cues from European markets. Strong buying was seen in metal and banking stocks, while short covering was seen in some frontline oil & gas stocks. Intraday the market was volatile.
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Market discounted inflation data and closed on a positive note on Friday after tracking positive global cues. Metals and banks gained momentum while realty and IT stocks remained subdued.
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Stocks traded with modest gains as distressing inflation data was off set by positive global cues. Sectorwise, metals and banks advanced, while real estate and technology dragged.
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Indian equities slipped into red following the release of inflation data, but recovered almost immediately led by buying in banking and capital goods sector stocks.
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After a knee-jerk reaction to alarming inflation data, stocks were off lows bolstered by positive global cues.
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Indian equities slipped into red following the release of inflation data, but recovered almost immediately led by buying in banking and capital goods sector stocks.
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Indian stocks opened higher on Friday led by strong cues from US and Asian markets, but pared some of gains ahead of inflation data.
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Stock descended from early highs, as investors turned cautious ahead of inflation data. It is estimated at 7.5 per cent for the week to May 3, lower than the previous week’s 7.61 per cent.
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Market opened higher with banking stocks in the lead. Sentiment was buoyed by rise in Asian & US markets. Heard on the Street | Stocks to watch | Gainers & Losers
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Though global cues are positive, build up of short positions in Nifty May futures coupled with reduction in premium may check Nifty at higher levels on Friday.
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Equities are likely to open higher tracking positive global markets. Inflation data will give direction to the market later in the day. Heard on the Street | Stocks to watch
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SEBI has again found itself at the receiving end of the Securities Appellate Tribunal, in the order pertaining to Goldman Sachs. Cannes Film Festival I Gainers & Losers
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Indiabulls Real Estate Thursday said it has alloted about 1.6 crore equity shares representing the same number of Global Depository Receipts towards acquisition of London-listed Dev Property Plc.
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Nifty closed the day at 5115, gaining 2.07 per cent from Wednesday. However, Nifty May futures settled discount of 2 points.
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Equities extended gains Thursday led by index pivotals Hindalco Industries and Reliance Communications. Market opened on a strong note buoyed by positive cues from Asian markets.
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Buying interest towards end of trade saw benchmarks end sharply higher on Thursday. Reliance Communications and Hindalco Industries both up over 5 per cent were major benchmark gainers.
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In a set back to NTPC, country's largest power producer, the government has turned down PSU's proposal to raise nearly Rs 6,000 crore through follow-on public offering.
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Equities traded higher after reacting to weak opening of European markets. Realty and IT stocks were amongst the major gainers.
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Market was capped at higher levels as stock in Europe opened weak and dollar depreciated against the euro, leading to rise in crude oil price.
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Stocks were off earlier highs tracking negative cues from European markets after financial majors Barclays, Credit Agricole and Zurich Financial posted disappointing quarterly numbers.
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Buying in IT, banking and capital goods stocks saw Indian benchmarks extend gains on Thursday. The market also garnered strength from firm global cues and cooling down of oil prices.
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Indices were firm with banks, software services and capital goods in the forefront. The rally was fueled by positive global cues analysts said.
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Stocks opened higher extending previous gains on the back of positive global cues. Heard on the Street | Stocks to watch | Gainers & Losers
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The market is expected to add gains Thursday tracking the positive close in US Wednesday and rally in Asia today.
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Equities are likely to continue its upward march on positive global cues. Cooling crude oil prices is likely to offer some support to Re. Heard on the Street | Stocks to watch
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For a change, there was no reversal of trend in the last hour of the trading session on Wednesday, as major equity indices ended around 1% up each.
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Entertainment and media company Percept plans to raise Rs 1500 crore through private equity, IPO and debt.
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Indices ended on positive note Wednesday after recovering from an early weakness. Strong buying in metal and short covering in frontline oil & gas and IT stocks helped lift the market.
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The equity market witnessed a good rally Wednesday which saw the indices close near day’s highs. Positive global cues were largely responsible for the rise, according to analysts, as domestic economic factors remained weak.
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Equities close higher on Wednesday tracking positive global cues. Metals and IT stocks were amongst the major gainers.
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Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company is encouraging its investors to deploy a small percentage of their total funds in its third exchange traded fund offering, Kotak Sensex ETF.
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Shares of IT companies were higher following the fall in rupee against the US dollar. Indian IT cos depend mainly on exports to the US. Gainers & Losers
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Shares of IT companies were higher following the fall in rupee against the US dollar. Indian IT cos depend mainly on exports to the US. Gainers & Losers
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Stocks edged higher nearer to the close, with metals and software services in the fore front. Sentiment was buoyed by positive global cues, analysts said.
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Equities pick up momentum on Wednesday afternoon tracking advances in European markets after two industry majors posted better-than-expected quarterly earnings
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Credit ratings agency Moody's Investors Service will on Wednesday unveil two new measures to help investors understand the risks in structured finance products, said a media report.
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The rise in premium coupled with positive cost of carry indicates build up of longs in the index futures.
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Stocks were off initial lows, but hovered around previous closing levels, as, in the absence of triggers, traders were unwilling to take fresh bets. Global cues were not encouraging and oil remained near record highs.
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Stocks opened lower mirroring a similar trend in Asian markets. Confidence is low and people are indecisive. Stocks to watch | Analysts' picks | Heard on the street
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Surge in crude oil prices to close to $127/barrel may see rupee dropping to a fresh 13-month low. Stocks to watch | Analysts' picks | Heard on the street
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Data from the derivatives segment suggests there is no cause to lose sleep yet, if you are a Nifty bull. Investor options | Investing plan not for rich alone
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Though stocks of most broking firms have recovered after the market slump, clouds of pessimism continue to hover. Investor options | Investing plan not for rich alone
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The SAT has upheld the Sebi order against the chief financial officer of Wockhardt, his wife and sister, holding the trio guilty of insider trading in Wockhardt shares.
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SEBI gives ‘in-principle nod’ for alternative payment mode for public, rights issues lien to be marked on bank account; money to be transferred after final allotment.
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Stock-broking and wealth management firm Angel Broking has announced the launch of Angel M-Connect Service for retail investors, which will provide its clients direct connection to portfolio on mobile.
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Indian markets pared all early gains Tuesday as Europe opened weak and on acute selling pressure in frontline oil & gas, cement and IT stocks.
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Shares of Aditya Birla Group firm Hindalco shot up nearly three per cent, while the scrip of Oil & Natural Gas Corporation plunged on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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Selling pressure towards the end of the session triggered by weakness in European markets saw the Sensex and Nifty close below the psychological 17000 and 5000 marks, respectively.
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Indices ended sharply lower on Tuesday tracking weak European market. Oil&gas and IT scrips were amongst the major losers.
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Stocks slipped from the day’s highs mirroring a similar trend in European markets after data showed housing and retail sales slumped in the UK.
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Equities were trading firm on positive global cues and easing of oil prices. Nifty moved in a band of 50 points, and seems to be consolidating at 5080 levels.
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Equities remained steady with mid-caps leading the advance, mustering strength from the uptrend in global markets.
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Indian equities on Tuesday opened on firm note, on positive cues from global markets and cooling in crude oil prices.
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The market was firm Tuesday supported by the positive trend in other Asian markets as investors cheered a drop in crude oil prices.
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Equities opened higher tracking advances in markets overseas as investors turned optimistic following the drop in crude prices. Gainers & Losers | Stocks to watch
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The outlook for markets remains that of guarded optimism. Taking cues from US markets, Indian equities may trade positive but will be in a tight range on Tuesday.
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Equities are likely to open higher tracking firm global markets. Cooling of crude oil prices is also expected to lift sentiment. Investing plan for all | Stocks to watch
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Rajeev Misra, global head of Deutsche Bank’s credit trading business, in his individual capacity, has acquired 30% equity stake in Chennai-based Rattha group’s special economic zone project for around Rs 262 crore.
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Shrugging off worries over runaway inflation and disappointing industrial output data, investors rushed to buy beaten down stocks towards the close of the session.
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Nifty May futures ended at a premium of 5 points to the spot. The futures price gained 0.75 per cent while it added 19.58 lakh shares in open interest.
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Shares of pharmaceutical major Ranbaxy Laboratories today jumped over five per cent after announcing that it has entered into a pact with US-based Merck.
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It was an eventful start to the week Monday, as strong domestic and overseas triggers saw stocks swing back and forth between positive and negative terrain.
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Benchmarks discounted disappointing IIP data on Monday to close higher taking cues from positive global cues thus bringing an end to a 5-day losing streak.
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Stock indices were off early lows, encouraged by positive global cues, with frontline shares leading the advance.
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Stocks fell as the market took in the steep fall in India’s industrial growth for March. Nifty was down 0.89 per cent, while the premium on Nifty May futures contracted to 8 points from 18 points in early trade.
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Wary investors chose to book profits in real estate stocks which had gained momentum in the recent pull-back rally.
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The recovery in frontline shares was short lived, as stocks were at the day’s lows after data showed industrial production grew at a mere 3 per cent in March.
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Indian stocks tumbled for the sixth consecutive day on Monday on weak cues from Asian markets and ahead of IIP data. One saw long positions being build in Nifty futures in early trade.
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Equities kicked off the week lower Monday, extending previous losses on the back of weak global cues and as inflation and crude oil prices soared to record highs.
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Wall Street Finance Ltd on Monday saw a block deal of 3.85 million shares, or 33.10 per cent of its outstanding equity capital, at Rs 45 a share.
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The market opened lower led by metal and realty stocks, tracking mostly negative global cues and inflation concerns. Stocks to watch | Gainers & Losers
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Investors are advised to trade cautiously in the week ahead with all the F&O indicators pointing to weakness.
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Equities are likely to remain rangebound amid tepid global cues. Spiralling crude prices and its impact on inflation will continue to weigh on sentiment. Stocks to watch