The Nifty-Sensex have recorded successive 52-week lows through the last week.
Brokerage CLSA has raised its "already substantial overweight in India", its chief strategist Christopher Wood wrote on Aug. 7.
EM asset classes could rally if the pace of US Federal Reserve rate increases moderates.
Bank of Baroda ended flat after sharp gains in the previous session.
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Index heavyweight RIL surged 3% to end above Rs 1,000 mark while IT majors were also the top gainers.
'The Chinese being focussed more seawards is definitely better for India with China being the looming threat along our land borders,' says Brigadier S K Chatterji (retd).
In the metal pack, Tata Steel was up 3.7% while Vedanta was up 1.8% .
Recent IMF forecast said China's growth is expected to slow down.
Economic recovery is well under way in some advanced economies.
The 30-share Sensex ended down by 59 points at 27,027 and the 50-share Nifty slipped 7 points at 8,087.
In a few years from now, India will be looking at an entirely different type of military adversary across the borders, in our waters, in the air, in space and in our communication networks, says Nitin Pai.
Chinese Olympics swimming champion Sun Yang will spend seven days in detention, state media said on Monday, after a car he was driving without a licence collided with a bus in the latest incident to taint the reputation of the world record holder.
Assocham told Modi policy makers needed to act fast to "bullet proof" India from global jitters.
The chaos on its stock markets, a fierce battle between the old and new guard in the Communist Party and the restive border provinces of Tibet and Xinjiang forebode tough times ahead for China, says Claude Arpi.
The country has already laid down a 'red carpet' for businesses.
The FMCG index gained more than 1% on the back of stellar gains in ITC.
IIP for November 2015 and CPI for December 2015 will be announced today.
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While Modi must worry about the electoral backlash of bailing out state-owned banks, China's communist rulers face fewer constraints.
At a time when Donald Trump is making belligerent noises, Chinese President Xi Jinping responds by overhauling the People's Liberation Army and restructuring the command of the PLA Navy to emphasise Beijing's resolve to dominate the South China Sea.
The India Meteorological Department on Tuesday said the monsoon this year is expected to be 'above normal.'
Governor's statements will be weighed to gauge confidence level.
Traders are waiting for the earnings season to kick off.
If the responses of the three persons to the interrogators are to be believed, it was the charm of Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan that apparently drove them to India. They were detained last month.
The world seems to have caught severe pneumonia, or worse, as China had flu.
Market breadth continued to remain strong, with 1899 gainers and 674 losers on the BSEs.
Growth concerns on China, which has already seen the yuan getting devalued twice in August, have rattled global financial markets, including that of India.
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Despite superior margins, JLR hasn't had a smooth ride in China.
No country has achieved a faster, deeper modern transformation than China, says former ambassador Kishan S Rana.
The idea that Hindus are peace-loving and reticent is modern, says Aakar Patel.
Investors still seem to have a disinflation bias to their thinking.
A rapid fall in crude oil prices has meant the RBI is a year ahead of its inflation-targeting schedule
American Kristin Armstrong became the first cyclist to win the same road event at three different Olympic Games on Wednesday. Britain's surprise packet Joseph Clarke won the Canoe gold in the K-1 slalom course on Wednesday.
Disgraced Chinese leader Bo Xilai's high-profile trial was abruptly adjourned after prosecutors produced more evidence to nail the former Communist strongman, who in turn described his ex-police chief and a key witness as a "liar with extremely bad character."
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Across the board, demand would appear to be slacker than it should be if we are headed for a healthy recovery.