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'Stock markets may not do well in 2010'

'Stock markets may not do well in 2010'

Rediff.com31 Dec 2009

Historically, such large years are not followed by another huge year. So, strictly going by that, we should be less enthusiastic, says Pankaj Vaish, MD, Nomura Financial Advisory.

Will exit loss-making businesses: Anand Mahindra

Will exit loss-making businesses: Anand Mahindra

Rediff.com15 Nov 2012

The company, however, reiterates sunny outlook on struggling two-wheeler line. It says customer satisfaction high.

Tokyo Olympics: All the interesting numbers

Tokyo Olympics: All the interesting numbers

Rediff.com9 Aug 2021

A summary of major figures and facts at the Tokyo Games.

LIC's stake in listed companies at 10-year low

LIC's stake in listed companies at 10-year low

Rediff.com8 Nov 2021

LIC owns 3.69 per cent of the total listed universe based on available disclosures, the lowest since at least June 2009.

Fear grips financial sector as DHFL defaults on payment

Fear grips financial sector as DHFL defaults on payment

Rediff.com7 Jun 2019

Nomura analysts said the Reserve Bank of India and the government would need to segregate the potential solvency issue at DHFL from liquidity issues at other larger wholesale NBFCs and HFCs.

How India can woo firms leaving China

How India can woo firms leaving China

Rediff.com4 Jun 2020

Nomura Group Study found that in 2019, out of the fifty-six companies which shifted their production out of China, only three of these invested in India; while 26 went to Vietnam, 11 to Taiwan, and 08 to Thailand. In April 2020, Nikkei noted that out of the 1,000 firms which were planning to leave China and invest in Asian countries, only 300 of them were seriously thinking of investing in India.

'RBI may hold rates in 2016 on inflationary risks'

'RBI may hold rates in 2016 on inflationary risks'

Rediff.com8 Dec 2015

RBI may go for a 25-basis point cut at its February policy meet.

Zomato IPO: What leading brokerages say

Zomato IPO: What leading brokerages say

Rediff.com13 Jul 2021

Zomato's initial public offer (IPO) is scheduled to open for subscription on July 14 and is priced between Rs 72 - 74 per share. At the upper end of the price band of the offering, the company aims to raise Rs 9,350 crore. Most analysts have given a 'subscribe' rating to the issue for listing gains.

Indian economy to contract 5% in FY21: Goldman Sachs

Indian economy to contract 5% in FY21: Goldman Sachs

Rediff.com18 May 2020

The brokerage said that the reform measures announced by the government will help growth only over the medium term and are not expected to have any benefit in the near-term.

Factbox: Potential successors to RBI chief Rajan

Factbox: Potential successors to RBI chief Rajan

Rediff.com28 Jun 2016

Here is some background on the candidates seen as potential successors to Rajan at the RBI

'Inflation to top 10% in July'

'Inflation to top 10% in July'

Rediff.com27 Jun 2011

The whole price index, used to measure rise in prices of a range of products in a consumer basket, stood at 9.06 per cent in May.

Sensex dips 250 points, eye on poll results

Sensex dips 250 points, eye on poll results

Rediff.com12 May 2011

Election results on Friday will determine the strength of the ruling coalition party Congress which will also determine market direction.

What Auto Sales Tell Us About Economy

What Auto Sales Tell Us About Economy

Rediff.com21 Sep 2021

Retail sales of cars are back to January 2018 levels in August 2021. Two-wheeler retail sales are 22 per cent lower, nearly four years down the line.

SC order on NPA resolution: 'It is Balakot on RBI'

SC order on NPA resolution: 'It is Balakot on RBI'

Rediff.com3 Apr 2019

The order, a "negative" overall, will be a short term positive for corporate focused state-run and private lenders because of the possibility of delaying incremental stressed asset recognition.

Care Ratings pegs Q2 growth improving to (-) 9.9%

Care Ratings pegs Q2 growth improving to (-) 9.9%

Rediff.com23 Nov 2020

The economy is expected to throw up better numbers in the September quarter with GDP contraction of 9.9 per cent, as against 24 per cent in Q1 at the onset of the pandemic, says a report. The government will release the Q2 GDP numbers later this month. In the first contraction since 1980, the economy shrank a full 23.9 per cent in the first quarter of the fiscal after the whole nation was put under a strict lockdown.

'Govt borrowing in the 1st half is quite large'

'Govt borrowing in the 1st half is quite large'

Rediff.com31 Mar 2010

The markets were expecting the government to borrow around Rs 3 lakh crore (Rs 3 trillion) during April-September 2010, out of total Rs 4.57 lakh crore (Rs 4.57 trillion) pegged for the entire fiscal.

Automakers in India gear up to launch affordable EVs

Automakers in India gear up to launch affordable EVs

Rediff.com22 Dec 2021

India's electric mobility goal, which has so far been riding on two wheels, is all set to graduate to four wheels. At least, the journey has begun. Hyundai Motor India said it would invest Rs 4,000 crore till 2028 to launch half-a-dozen electric vehicles (EVs) in India. It would eventually straddle premium and mass segments. The first of these - the electrified version of an internal combustion engine (ICE)-powered model - will go on sale as early as next year.

Hold on! Stock market will not give up gains easily

Hold on! Stock market will not give up gains easily

Rediff.com13 May 2015

Axis Bank, HCL Technologies, Maruti Suzuki, NBCC and Union Bank are their top five stock picks.

IIP, CPI data reflect resilience of economy: Analysts

IIP, CPI data reflect resilience of economy: Analysts

Rediff.com13 Oct 2015

Industrial production (IIP) grew to a three-year high of 6.4 per cent in August, up from 4.1 per cent in July.

Monday's crash: 'Investors wanted to book profits'

Monday's crash: 'Investors wanted to book profits'

Rediff.com22 Dec 2020

'The news about the new virus strain in the UK provided them with an opportunity to take money off the table.'

Japanese financial firms develop a yen for India

Japanese financial firms develop a yen for India

Rediff.com3 Aug 2009

Though the number of Japanese foreign institutional investors in India is still negligible, it's significant that 8 of the 11 registered with Sebi entered in the past year and a half

Modi's 2nd year will also see gradual reforms

Modi's 2nd year will also see gradual reforms

Rediff.com1 Jun 2015

The broad direction for the reform process will continue to be positive.

10 Most Popular Stocks

10 Most Popular Stocks

Rediff.com2 May 2022

10 stocks which are most popular with brokerages right now and are expected to deliver maximum upside over the next 12 months.

Invest in stock markets, say experts

Invest in stock markets, say experts

Rediff.com27 Dec 2008

Pradip Shah, managing director, IndOcean, feels that although gold has done reasonably well, it doesn't really create too much value in the long run.

FPI inflow crosses $30 bn in FY21, highest investment in a FY since 2013

FPI inflow crosses $30 bn in FY21, highest investment in a FY since 2013

Rediff.com4 Feb 2021

Thus far in FY21, BSE, NSE have rallied 70 per cent and 71 per cent, respectively.

Rising prices to push inflation to 8%

Rising prices to push inflation to 8%

Rediff.com5 Oct 2009

Rising prices of food items and industrial goods are likely to push inflation to eight per cent in the next six months, much above the RBI's projection of 5 per cent, global financial services firm Nomura has said.

RIL is a good stock to buy for long term: CLSA

RIL is a good stock to buy for long term: CLSA

Rediff.com4 May 2021

While Mukesh Ambani-led RIL posted a 108 per cent YoY rise in profit after tax for Q4FY21 at Rs 13,227 crore, it fell short of Bloomberg estimate of Rs 13,704 crore.

Markets unlikely to see any pre-interim Budget rally

Markets unlikely to see any pre-interim Budget rally

Rediff.com25 Jan 2019

The government is expected to dole out some populist policies, especially for the rural / farm sector while presenting the interim budget, given that the country is heading towards general elections over the next few months.

How RBI's bar on Mastercard impacts Indian banks

How RBI's bar on Mastercard impacts Indian banks

Rediff.com16 Jul 2021

The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI's) move to ban Mastercard from issuing new cards for not complying with the local data storage guidelines may hit five private banks, a non-bank lender, and a major card-issuing company. The impact is expected to be felt for a few months as these players transition to other card networks. According to Nomura Research, RBL Bank, YES Bank, and Bajaj Finserv are the ones most impacted by the ban as all their credit card schemes are allied to Mastercard. Among others, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank and ICICI Bank have 35-40 per cent of their credit card schemes tied to Mastercard, the report said.

RIL's outlook gets better; telecom, petchem to steer growth

RIL's outlook gets better; telecom, petchem to steer growth

Rediff.com18 Dec 2014

Telecom and petchem businesses will drive growth for RIL.

Olympics: Japan extends COVID-19 state of emergency

Olympics: Japan extends COVID-19 state of emergency

Rediff.com28 May 2021

Japan on Friday extended a state of emergency in Tokyo and other areas by about three weeks to June 20 as the COVID-19 pandemic shows no signs of easing less than two months before the Summer Olympics open.

FMCG leaders beat FY21 blues, exceed pre-Covid levels

FMCG leaders beat FY21 blues, exceed pre-Covid levels

Rediff.com5 Aug 2021

In spite of a severe second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and a widespread disruption in public life therefore, India's fast-moving consumer goods (FMGC) sector seems to have emerged as one of the most resilient segments of the economy. The early numbers and estimates for the April-June quarter indicate a steady recovery in FMCG players' business, which is now set to exceed the pre-pandemic level. Amid nationwide lockdowns because of the first Covid wave, FMCG revenues had been severely affected in mid-2020.

Rally in auto stocks may pause for now, say analysts

Rally in auto stocks may pause for now, say analysts

Rediff.com11 Feb 2021

Auto companies are now grappling with a slowdown in sales, triggered by pent up demand due to the COVID-led lockdown easing a bit and supply-side issues for raw material.

Current account deficit to narrow to 0.5% of GDP

Current account deficit to narrow to 0.5% of GDP

Rediff.com20 Jan 2016

The report noted that export volumes are likely to remain sluggish.

As bears roam D-Street, Sensex sinks 642 points

As bears roam D-Street, Sensex sinks 642 points

Rediff.com17 Sep 2019

On the Sensex chart, losses were mainly driven by Hero MotoCorp, Tata Motors, Axis Bank, Tata Steel, Maruti and SBI -- falling as much as 6.19 per cent.

Economists find GDP data intriguing, say figures don't add up

Economists find GDP data intriguing, say figures don't add up

Rediff.com1 Mar 2017

They believe that the key reason behind such a high growth rate could be "a steep downward revision" of the year-ago base period.

Time to invest in cyclicals as economy gathers steam

Time to invest in cyclicals as economy gathers steam

Rediff.com21 Oct 2020

Despite the large economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the markets have recovered sharply even though the performance among individual stocks has been quite polarised.

Goldman Sachs lowers India's growth forecast for FY21 to 11.1%

Goldman Sachs lowers India's growth forecast for FY21 to 11.1%

Rediff.com4 May 2021

Wall Street brokerage Goldman Sachs has lowered its estimate for India's economic growth to 11.1 per cent in fiscal year to March 31, 2022, as a number of cities and states announced lockdowns of varying intensities to check spread of coronavirus infections. India is suffering the world's worst outbreak of COVID-19 cases, with deaths crossing 2.22 lakh and new cases above 3.5 lakh daily. This has led to demand for imposition of nationwide strict lockdowns to stem the spread of the virus - a move that the Modi government has so far avoided after the economic devastation last year from a similar strategy.

2021 could be the year of mid-and small-caps, say analysts

2021 could be the year of mid-and small-caps, say analysts

Rediff.com10 Dec 2020

Analysts attribute the surge to a host of factors, particularly the interest shown by the retail investors in these two market segments.

A word of caution for investors as market risks rise

A word of caution for investors as market risks rise

Rediff.com19 Mar 2021

The markets have been unable to sustain at higher levels as a rise in bond yields globally, especially in the US have dented sentiment. Surging commodity prices, especially crude oil that have now hit $70 a barrel (Brent) coupled with inflation woes and fear of sporadic lockdown across major economic hubs back home as Covid cases rise have chased the bulls away. In the short-term, analysts expect the markets to remain volatile as they react to news flow - both from overseas and developments back home. Investors, they say, need to keep a tab on how the US treasury yields move, which in turn will have a ripple effect on how big money moves across developed (DMs) and emerging markets (EMs), including India.