While some traders believe in bottom-up stock picking, where you focus on individual company fundamentals first, others swear by the top-down approach. The top-down approach begins with broader ...
So, does Trump’s victory actually mean good things for Indian stocks? That question falls right into Charlie ... This may cause Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) outflows from a;; Ems including India ...
Market veteran Ramesh Damani expects Indian markets to now consolidate for the next 2-3 months, once the US election euphoria settles down, and feels the high for the year has been made.
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State Bank of India and TCS were among the top losers on the BSE Sensex, while gainers were Tata Motors, Tech M, JSW Steel, Sun Pharma and Asian Paints ...
MSCI added 5 Indian companies to its Global Standard Index late on Wednesday, a move that brokerage Nuvama said would lift ...
Investing.com – India stocks were lower after the close on Thursday, as losses in the Metals, Power and Real Estate sectors ...
As India’s stockmarket has surged, households have scrambled to stake a claim in its success. With barriers to entry falling, roughly 100m people not far above the poverty line have become capitalists ...
Indian indices declined by over a per cent each on Thursday, as investors await US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks on the future direction of the rate trajectory. BSE Sensex declined ...
Among sectors, IT stocks showed a mixed performance despite potential benefits ... followed by HCL Tech (0.66 per cent), Coal India (0.61 per cent), and TCS (0.46 per cent). On the flip side, Hindalco ...
The Indian rupee is also under pressure from persistent outflows from Indian stocks. The RBI intervention and India’s inflation differential with the rest of the world will determine the potential for ...
Investors’ love affair with India cooled significantly last month. Foreign investors sold $11bn (£8.3bn) worth of Indian shares, the fastest rate of disposals ever for the country’s stock market.