'This confrontation could have been avoided by a less arrogant administration that initially listened, used whatever negotiating skills they had and tried to be more credible,' observes Ramesh Menon.
The amendment would help check round-tripping of funds and boost the domestic consumption, Jaitley added
The Clinton campaign and the Democratic Party have alleged that the Russian interference had contributed in Trump's electoral victory
Experts say with a stable government, things will start improving but the impact might be visible only after six-12 months.
FM needs to convince Indians to invest more in stocks.
The central bank has been intervening in the foreign exchange market by buying dollars, and this is capping the rupee's gains.
Infosys, Tata Motors, ONGC, TCS and GAIL are the top 5 losers.
On Wednesday, Daiichi Sankyo's lawyers argued for a stay on stake sale by Fortis, which was opposed by counsels of the hospital chain and promoter entities.
The broader markets ended mixed with mid-caps gaining 0.1 per cent and small-caps falling 0.1 per cent on the BSE.
Concluding the three-part series, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta says that the black money law is likely to fail because of the ineptness of India's investigative and enforcement agencies.
India builds up record FX after Fed hints rate hike in future.
The Governor said the MPC had voted to maintain its accommodative stance, implying more rate cuts in the future if the need arises.
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'2018 has seen a bi-polar market.' 'Thanks to gains in some key stocks, market returns are positive. But there has been huge wealth destruction in the small and mid-cap space.'
IndiGo had debt of Rs 3,912 crore at end of the June quarter.
Based on the GDP numbers and the remarkable stability of the taka Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, is a better manager than our 'economist prime minister',' says TVR Shenoy.
India's macro finances are getting into good shape.
Assume that the rupee will trend lower over the next 10 years as India increases overseas sovereign exposures, and your long-term asset allocation should be geared to deal with this trend, suggests Devangshu Datta
'We have seen a host of businesses across sectors generate economic value and wealth for investors.'
Jaitley's Budget has the potential to change the face of Modi's Bharat
IMF, which has also lowered its global economic growth forecast for 2016 and 2017 by a marginal 0.1 per cent to 3.1 and 3.4 per cent respectively, recommended six 'reform priorities' for India
'We began foolishly bragging about Saudi-Emirati investment plans as indicative of the sheikhs 'distancing' from Pakistan, including on Kashmir,' notes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
'Pakistan's trump card is that it is the only credible guarantor on the horizon who can reasonably assure the Western world that Afghanistan will not again become the revolving door for international terrorism.' 'Trust Pakistan to play this card optimally,' explains Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
But experts say downside limited, pockets of opportunities for investors
There would be an increase in NRI investment in India post elections.
India's rank was further amplified by the collapse of the South American and Russian economies.
The second half of June could be driven more or less by technical factors triggered by news flow from Greece, the US Federal Reserve and the monsoon. The technical picture seems bearish as of now, says Devangshu Datta.
'The markets could shrug off demonetisation as a one-off extraordinary period.'
Higher interest rates in the US do not necessarily coincide with capital outflows.
The central bank measures though are also taking a toll on the banking sector, which is heavily reliant on short-term money markets for capital.
Between now and the general elections (likely in May 2019) there are 12 assembly polls, which analysts say, in a way will also be interpreted as a referendum on the Modi-led government's key reforms
In the global market, the dollar was quoted lower in the early trade with investors looking ahead to the following day's European Central Bank policy decision.
With outlook uncertain for a range of sectors, no one is quite sure of where to invest in stocks
Internet, tech, infra, realty in India might gain
The progress on US debt ceiling talks, domestic inflation numbers and second quarter earnings of companies are expected to keep investors busy in the truncated trading week ahead.
We are entering a period of turbulence, but you can profit off that volatility.