As returns decline, with extent and time horizon uncertain, some of these investors look to shift to safer zones
Brokers have only kept guarantees for which they have open positions.
The scrip of the company on Wednesday ended at Rs 695.80, up 2.7 per cent, on BSE, while the benchmark Sensex ended flat at 19,345.70. Just Dial shares had seen a record high of Rs 761.80 on July 9.
MNC required to bring in only 10% of issue value upfront during buyback; domestic currency lost 12% since offer was announced
Anglo-Dutch parent's stake in Indian subsidiary rises from 52.5% to 67.3%.
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They can wait, as RBI has indicated the bonds could be linked to CPI in future.
Will be the first choice if Naresh Goyal decides to sell stake in future.
Investors might soon get to bet on various versions of the Bombay Stock Exchange's (BSE) benchmark index, the Sensex, and its other key gauges soon.
These companies may recall loans in extreme cases; loan-to-value ratio stands at 60% but scrap value at 75%.
Aspirants banking on experience and domain knowledge of veterans
Allocation to be need-based, track record of the issuer to be considered.
The market regulator had last month allowed bourses to set up debt segments to develop the country's languishing corporate bond market.
With uncertainty over economic prospects and higher interest rates leading to subdued investments by the private sector, Indian companies' new order inflows in the quarter ended December 31 stood at the lowest level in nearly four years.
Interview with chief investment strategist, Reliance Capital.
Interview with Richard Rekhy, chief executive officer of KPMG India.
The combined market capitalisation of the two listed companies of the Sahara group whose assets have been ordered frozen by the Securities and Exchnage Board of India is just Rs 230 crore.
Investors expect the govt to abolish tax on delivery-based transactions in the cash segment.
Many fresh pass-outs of the CFP course are faced with up to a two-year delay and thousands of rupees in fees for realisation of their dream, following the notification of new regulations. Sebi notified the Investment Advisers Regulations, 2013, earlier this month.
It will improve the purchasing power of many buyers, but high interest payout will be a deterrent.