Index trend and stocks in action January 17, 2019
Index trend and stocks in action January 17, 2019

Index trend and stocks in action January 17, 2019

Karan Dsij Article rating: 5.0

The index needs to clear the crucial resistance zone of 10,900-10,950, as sustaining above this zone could open up for further upside towards the level of 11,000, followed by 11,090. Unless and until Nifty witnesses breakout of this resistance zone, we will see index consolidating in a capped range. Stocks in news: Fortis Healthcare, Jet Airways, IIFL Holdings and RITES.

Positive opening likely for the markets
Positive opening likely for the markets

Positive opening likely for the markets

Karan Dsij Article rating: 5.0

Indian indices are likely to open with modest gains as trends across the Asian peers are subdued. The SGX Nifty indicates Nifty is likely to open around 10,958, up by 33 points. Many corporates are likely to report earnings today and some of the key names include AU BANK, Federal Bank, Hindustan Unilever, Mastek, Rallis, LTTS and Reliance Industries. The regulator SEBI has now decided to further ease norms for mutual funds to take derivative exposures. SEBI has issued modified rules which allow mutual funds to also write call options under specific conditions.  
  

Overnight Digest: Results to watch out on January 17
Overnight Digest: Results to watch out on January 17

Overnight Digest: Results to watch out on January 17

Shohini Nath Article rating: 5.0

The following stocks would be in focus during Thursday’s trading session in light of their results announcement on January 17: AU Small Finance Bank, Aditya Birla Money, Cyient, Hindustan Unilever and Reliance Industries. 

OnMobile regains contract with Telefonica Spain
OnMobile regains contract with Telefonica Spain

OnMobile regains contract with Telefonica Spain

Gayathri Udyawar Article rating: 4.0

Mobile entertainment service provider On Mobile Global informed that Telefonica Moviles, Spain has renewed its contract with the company for a period of five years.

Worst 10 small-cap stocks of 2018
Worst 10 small-cap stocks of 2018

Worst 10 small-cap stocks of 2018

Apurva Joshi Article rating: 4.0

Post the 2018 budget in February, the market kept flashing in red throughout the year ahead. While going through the data of small-cap companies, we considered companies having market cap between Rs. 100 to Rs. 1,000 crore and came out with top 10 losers in the last one year.

White Organic Agro reports stellar Q3FY19 numbers
White Organic Agro reports stellar Q3FY19 numbers

White Organic Agro reports stellar Q3FY19 numbers

Amir Shaikh Article rating: 5.0

White Organic Agro, an organic agro product company, reported stellar quarterly performance in Q3FY19. The company’s revenue grew almost 90 per cent. 

Gems and jewellery stocks lost shine in 2018
Gems and jewellery stocks lost shine in 2018

Gems and jewellery stocks lost shine in 2018

Apurva Joshi Article rating: 3.3

The diamond and jewellery industry was hit in 2018 after one of the biggest banking scam was revealed in India. Celebrated diamantaire Nirav Modi cheated Indian banks of Rs. 13,000 crore. A steep erosion in the value of Nirav Modi brand was inevitable.

Top 10 small-cap performers of 2018
Top 10 small-cap performers of 2018

Top 10 small-cap performers of 2018

Apurva Joshi Article rating: 3.7

Calendar 2018 had been a heart wrenching year for investors holding stocks of small-cap and mid-cap companies. Close to 85 per cent of these stocks failed to beat the benchmark BSE Sensex, with small-caps on the forefront facing the heat during the year.

Should you invest in small cap mutual funds?
Should you invest in small cap mutual funds?

Should you invest in small cap mutual funds?

Henil Shah Article rating: 3.0

Among mutual funds, the small-cap category MFs are the one which gave luring returns over the long-term period. However, people look at only one parameter, that is, returns. So let’s find out whether the small-cap category is suitable for parking your investments or not.

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