IPO Analysis : Varroc Engineering
IPO Analysis : Varroc Engineering

IPO Analysis : Varroc Engineering

Apurva Joshi Article rating: 3.5

The upcoming IPO of Varroc Engineering Ltd. will remain open for subscription from June 26-28, 2018. The issue consists of Offer for Sale (OFS) comprising of 2,01,21,730 equity shares with face value of Rs 1 per share. The IPO size is worth Rs 1945.77 crore. The price band is in the range of Rs 965-967 per share. The minimum lot size consists of 15 shares.

Five stocks with selling interest
Five stocks with selling interest

Five stocks with selling interest

Shital Jibhe Article rating: 5.0

Overall volumes in futures & options currently stand at 79.84 lakh contracts with a turnover of Rs. 7,12,491.54 crore.

Five stocks with buying interest
Five stocks with buying interest

Five stocks with buying interest

Shital Jibhe Article rating: 5.0

Overall volumes in futures & options currently stand at 79.84 lakh contracts with a turnover of Rs. 7,12,491.54 crore.

Index trend and stocks in action June 25, 2018
Index trend and stocks in action June 25, 2018

Index trend and stocks in action June 25, 2018

Karan Dsij Article rating: 5.0

On Monday, we anticipate weakness might persist in the initial part of the trading session as cues from Asian peers are negative and the behaviour of the Nifty vis-à-vis the level of 10,840-10,850 continues to remain very decisive. Stocks in the news: Tata Communications, Biocon, Indian Hotels, Phoenix Mills, ICICI Bank, Symphony, Goa Carbon, Bombay Dyeing and Unichem Laboratories.

Markets likely to open weak on negative cues from Asian peers
Markets likely to open weak on negative cues from Asian peers

Markets likely to open weak on negative cues from Asian peers

Karan Dsij Article rating: 5.0

As we step into the F&O expiry week, we feel that Indian markets may open on a weak note as leads from the Asian markets are negative. This is on the back of media reports stating that the US President Donald Trump is planning to impose new curbs on Chinese investments in the US. The Nifty 50 index future on the Singapore stock exchange is currently trading lower by 50 points at 10,786.  

3-5 year TP vehicle insurance: A welcome move by IRDAI
3-5 year TP vehicle insurance: A welcome move by IRDAI

3-5 year TP vehicle insurance: A welcome move by IRDAI

Prakash Patil Article rating: 4.7

The Insurance Regulatory & Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has asked general insurance companies to submit third party vehicle insurance policies offering 3-year and 5-year insurance for cars and two-wheelers, respectively, and offer these options to their customers. The IRDAI directive to the insurers comes in the wake of the recommendation made by the Committee on Road Safety of the Supreme Court.

Loan against life insurance Policy
Loan against life insurance Policy

Loan against life insurance Policy

Prakash Patil Article rating: 5.0

If you are in need of money and want to have a loan at a rate cheaper than personal loan, you can consider pledging your life insurance policy as collateral for raising the loan. You may apply for the loan either through the insurance policy or directly with the bank.

The significance of benchmarking
The significance of benchmarking

The significance of benchmarking

Prakash Patil Article rating: 4.0

The performance of a mutual fund scheme cannot be done in isolation and it has to have some reference point or yardstick for comparison. The index to which the scheme is benchmarked provides such a reference point for comparison of the performance. If the scheme gives higher returns than the benchmark’s returns, it is said to have outperformed the benchmark during a given period of time; however, if it gives lower returns than that of the benchmark, the scheme is said to have underperformed the benchmark.


Investing in money market MFs
Investing in money market MFs

Investing in money market MFs

Prakash Patil Article rating: 4.5

In India, an average investor barely knows about money market mutual funds (MMMFs), and even if he is aware, he seldom ventures to invest in these funds. There is a tendency among Indian investors to opt for known investment avenues such as bank fixed deposits, bonds, debentures, PPF, etc. The lack of awareness amongst investors about MMMFs deprives them of a good investment opportunity.

Transacting in illiquid securities
Transacting in illiquid securities

Transacting in illiquid securities

Prakash Patil Article rating: 5.0

If you are planning to invest in securities such as fixed maturity plans (FMPs), closed-ended mutual funds, tax-free bonds or non-convertible debentures, you need to know that these securities are illiquid as there are not many buyers and sellers of these securities in the market.

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