Foreign institutional investors were net buyers in Indian equities worth Rs 277.92 crore on Tuesday
Attacking the Congress and United Progressive Alliance on price rise at a massive BJP rally in Bengaluru, Narendra Modi tells the crowd that Congress is worried sick about the BJP's growing popularity. Vicky Nanjappa reports.
Sweden has the world's highest negative rate.
Bad loans continue to originate mainly from state-owned banks, where the top management's responsibility is not linked to career prospects nor has legal consequences, says Debashis Basu.
The deal between Bharti group and Tata Teleservices is yet another example of how swiftly things can change in business.
Since the cash flows will be impacted in a big way, DLF will have to resort to selling non-core assets in a substantial and significant manner through the next few quarters.
Soaring output has left the world awash with cheap crude as supply exceeds demand by 1 million to 2 million barrels per day
Clinton and Sanders, meeting for the debate in Brooklyn just days before the crucial presidential primary in New York on April 19, minced no words as they attacked each other.
Markets could slide again owing to conditions in Europe and the US.
"I did not resign. Moments ago I was fired. Being the US Attorney in SDNY will forever be the greatest honour of my professional life," Bharara tweeted from his personal verified Twitter account, making a reference to his jurisdiction the Southern District of New York.
Markets recovered in late trades, amid firm European cues, led by rebound in financials and gains in IT shares.
Ajay Piramal bets highly on infrastructure, realty
Sharp fall in capital goods production and manufacturing activity also dented sentiments.
The two governments have already set a target of increasing bilateral trade in goods and services to $500 billion.
By value, however, electronic goods still account for a large portion of gross merchandise
Was Adani able to clinch this loan merely as a result of his proximity to Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
'The pressure on relative performance and the feeling of being left out among many investors may also account for the belief among many that this has to be a technology stock bubble.' 'The feeling of a bubble is also reinforced by the extreme performance gap between growth and value investing.' 'While at first glance, one can only stand back awestruck by the wealth creation delivered by technology stocks globally. It does not seem at all like the internet bubble of 1999-2000, says Akash Prakash.
Distressing as the first month of the Trump administration -- with its missteps on matters of governance, ethics and protocol -- has been, it has been a comic opera of buffoons by comparison to the horrors that await us, fears Rahul Jacob.
'To consider BRICS anything more than a temporary club with some common interests would be folly. The goal should be to induce others (Japan, ASEAN, South Africa) to align with us -- a non-threatening, democratic nation, rather than with malevolent China or waning America. For us to consider aligning with either China or the US would be absurd. India is just too big to be a sidekick,' says Rajeev Srinivasan.
Group still far from coordinating monetary/forex policy
US retail major is in talks with Flipkart, Snapdeal, ShopClues and Grofers for partnership.
The mobile wallet player plans to add more Chinese sellers to its e-commerce platform and boost technology for its soon-to-be-launched payments bank
While lower gas output led to earnings cuts, price rises with regular ramp-ups in output will lead to earnings upgrades
'There is no need to do anything, let your SIPs get deducted every month, and stick to your allocation between equity, fixed income and emergency funds and your risk covers.'
In India we have to be careful not to copy any level of dependence on the financial sector and infatuation with the get-rich-quick syndrome, says Jaimini Bhagwati.
The companies experienced a drop of 5,436 approved petitions (37 per cent) in 2016 as compared to previous year, a report by the National Foundation for American Policy, a Washington-based non-profit think-tank, said.
PM Modi's China visit may strengthen ties between both the countries.
Any investment proposal in India has to be cleared by the Cabinet which leads to a vicious cycle of approvals and rejections, says
Experts say you may invest in small-sized funds and benefit from their nimbleness.
Ajay Singh is trying hard to turnaround SpiceJet.
Indian business, on quite a different trajectory from its global counterpart, remains relatively insulated from any kind of backlash.
The BRICS summit offers Modi an excellent platform to reach out to world leaders and conduct diplomacy on the very ticklish issue of reform of the world governance structure, and to exchange notes with his peers on international, regional and bilateral issues on the margins of the meeting, says Rup Narayan Das.
'The Olympics postponement may not be a political body blow to Abe Shinzo, but it is no denying that the economic cost of the postponement of the Games will be heavy for Japan,' observes Dr Rajaram Panda.
Candidates in the current state elections must be made to offer specific promises against which their performance can be measured, says Indira Rajaraman
There are rumours that Ajay Singh who previously headed SpiceJet may get an investor to bail out the airline of dire consequences.
Although the current long-term bullish trend is intact, markets are awaiting clarity on the taper and the Assembly election results.
Launches of new homes reduced drastically this year.
Most experts said indices would open higher on Monday and rally might sustain for a few sessions
Rupee volatility could be dampened if it is steadily manoeuvered to levels consistent with inflation differentials, say Jaimini Bhagwati and Abheek Barua
'For how long can investors fund loss-making companies?'