... suited for our own economy, says Mittal of
Tata Mutual Fund
.
There will be more dollar outflows from equity as well as debt markets in emerging markets like India as a result of higher interest rates globally.
Sachchidanand Shukla, Chief Economist at
Mahindra
and
Mahindra
M&M believes that a high-rate differential may not be as big a concern going forward.
He lists two reasons. First, given the huge difference between the US and India inflation differential i.e. The US inflation is 4 X of its target ...
.... The
Sensex
increased by 353 pts to 58,704 and the Nifty gained 97 pts to 17,484 in early trade.
Sensex
closed 214 points higher at 58,350 and the Nifty ended at 17,388, up 42 points on Wednesday. 17 of 30
Sensex
stocks ended in the green.
Tech Mahindra
, TCS, Infosys, Infosys, Titan, Asian Paints, andICICI Bank were the top
Sensex
gainers, rising to 1.97 per cent. Maruti, Sun Pharma and Kotak Bank were the top
Sensex
losers, falling to 2.29 per cent.
Sensex
falls 308 points to 58,042 and ...
... units of passenger vehicles or PVs sold during the same period, with
Maruti Suzuki
emerging as the segment leader.
Maruti Suzuki
MSI sold 98,318 units in July and commanded 39.17 per cent of the market share. MSI was followed by Hyundai, Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Kia Motors.
In July, there were 10 sold, 09,574 units sold, with Hero Motocorp as the segment leader. It was followed by
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India
,
TVS Motor Company
,
Bajaj Auto
and Suzuki Motorcycle India.
The ...
... gains in IT stocks on Wednesday.
The Indian market was higher for the sixth straight session in highly volatile trade, led by gains in IT stocks on Wednesday. Sensex closed 214 points higher at 58,350 and the Nifty ended at 17,388, up 42 points.
Tech Mahindra
, TCS, Infosys, Infosys, Titan, Asian Paints, andICICI Bank were the top Sensex gainers, rising to 1.97 per cent. Maruti, Sun Pharma and Kotak Bank were the top Sensex losers, falling to 2.29 per cent.
Here's a look at stocks that are likely ...
... The
Sensex
increased by 353 pts to 58,704 and the
Nifty
gained 97 pts to 17,484 in early trade.
Sensex
closed 214 points higher at 58,350 and the
Nifty
ended at 17,388, up 42 points on Wednesday. 17 of 30
Sensex
stocks ended in the green. Tech Mahindra, TCS,
Infosys
,
Infosys
, Titan, Asian Paints, andICICI Bank were the top
Sensex
gainers, rising to 1.97 per cent.
Maruti
,
Sun Pharma
and
Kotak Bank
were the top
Sensex
losers, falling to 2.29 per cent.
Shares in the news:
Vodafone Idea
...
...
The Indian market closed higher for the sixth straight session in highly volatile trade, led by gains in IT stocks. Sensex closed 214 points higher at 58,350 and the Nifty ended at 17,388, up 42 points. 17 of 30 Sensex stocks ended in the green.
Tech Mahindra
, TCS, Infosys, Infosys, Titan, Asian Paints, and
ICICI Bank
were the top Sensex gainers, rising to 1.97 per cent.
Maruti
,
Sun Pharma
and Kotak Bank were the top Sensex losers, falling to 2.29 per cent.
Mid-cap and small-cap indices fell 147 ...
... durables stocks. The Sensex closed 20.86 points higher at 58,136. 45, up 5.40 points.
16 of 30 Sensex stocks ended in the red. The top three gainers were
IndusInd Bank
, Asian Paints, NTPC, Maruti Suzuki, Hindustan Unilever,
State Bank of India
, MahindraMahindra and Power Grid.
Tech Mahindra,
HDFC
, Larsen Toubro, Tata Steel and
HDFC Bank
were the biggest losers in the Sensex, falling to 1.63 per cent.
Here's a look at stocks that are likely to remain in news today.
Adani Transmission, Adani ...
... the fifth straight session, Sensex closed 20.86 points higher at 58,136. 45, up 5.40 points.
16 of 30 Sensex stocks ended in the red. The top gainers were
IndusInd Bank
, Asian Paints, NTPC, Maruti Suzuki, Hindustan Unilever,
State Bank of India
, MahindraMahindra and
Power Grid
.
Sensex losses fell to 1.63 per cent, according to Tech Mahindra,
HDFC
, Larsen Toubro, Tata Steel and
HDFC Bank
.