Outlook turns sunny for Sensex
On Thursday, the Sensex, India’s benchmark equity index, closed 0.02% down at 14,250 points. The broader Nifty 50 closed 0.05% down at 4,231.4 points
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On Thursday, the Sensex, India’s benchmark equity index, closed 0.02% down at 14,250 points. The broader Nifty 50 closed 0.05% down at 4,231.4 points
Sesa Goa Ltd has begun talks with a few Japanese and European steel companies for building a steel plant in India, said Anil Agarwal, the chairman of Vedanta Resources Plc
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Analysts and investment bankers expect that drought to be replaced by green shoots in the next few months
A net 59% of emerging market investors expect earnings to grow at least 10% over the next year
Rupee appreciated marginally by 7 paise at 48.59 in opening trade on Friday on expectations of more capital inflows by foreign funds, tracking firming trends on the other Asian equity markets amid weak US currency overseas.
Rupee was steady in early deals on Friday as expectations of more foreign fund inflows into shares were offset by dollar demand from state-run banks for defence and oil import payments.
The partially convertible rupee closed at 48.68/69 per dollar on Thursday
Rupee ended marginally lower by three paise to 48.66/68 against the dollar, even after a strong start, on renewed demand for the US currency from banks and firms on the back of rise in overseas markets.
At 9:58am, the 30-share BSE index was up 1% at 14,396.17 points, with 26 stocks gaining
On Thursday, the Sensex, India’s benchmark equity index, closed 0.02% down at 14,250 points. The broader Nifty 50 closed 0.05% down at 4,231.4 points
A net 59% of emerging market investors expect earnings to grow at least 10% over the next year
Changi Airports International Pte Ltd is looking to forge partnerships with Indian firms to invest in upcoming airports and modernization of old ones
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