Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on October 17
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on October 17

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on October 17

The FIIs have sold equity worth Rs 1011.23 crore on Friday (October 14) while the DIIs have bought equity worth a net of worth Rs 1624.13 crore.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.0

At noon on Monday, the headline equity indices, i.e. Sensex and Nifty 50 are trading marginally higher amidst extreme volatility & recession fears. 

On the other hand, Asia Pacific markets are seen giving mixed signals with Japan’s Nikkei 225 trading lower by 1.16 per cent while Shanghai climbing 0.29 per cent. 

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on October 6
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on October 6

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on October 6

The FIIs bought equity worth Rs 1,344.63 crore on Tuesday (October 4) while the DIIs bought equity for a net worth of Rs 945.92 crore.    

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.0

At 1 pm on Thursday, the headline equity indices, i.e. Sensex and Nifty 50 are trading marginally higher amidst extreme market volatility in the US markets.    The FIIs bought equity worth Rs 1,344.63 crore on Tuesday (October 4) while the DIIs bought equity for a net worth of Rs 945.92 crore.    

Economic recession and its impact on stock market returns
Economic recession and its impact on stock market returns

Economic recession and its impact on stock market returns

What history suggests about the economic recession and stock market returns.

Shashikant Singh Article rating: 4.0

The most common definition of recession requires the GDP of a country to contract in two successive quarters. 

Multibagger Update: These chemical stocks gained up to 925 per cent in five years; do you own any?
Multibagger Update: These chemical stocks gained up to 925 per cent in five years; do you own any?

Multibagger Update: These chemical stocks gained up to 925 per cent in five years; do you own any?

The nation's next-emerging export market is speciality chemicals. In addition, some of the clientele is moving from Europe to India due to the temporary shutdown of businesses there, owing to an energy crisis.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 3.9

Analysts and investors are placing their bets on India's speciality chemical industry, which is anticipated to profit from the current international circumstances greatly. The market for speciality chemicals is migrating to India as a result of the Russia-Ukraine crisis and its effects while Indian businesses are well-positioned to benefit from this development. An added advantage is the decline in the rupee.  

Market roundup: Recent developments and news impacting your investments on July 6
Market roundup: Recent developments and news impacting your investments on July 6

Market roundup: Recent developments and news impacting your investments on July 6

Euro/USD broke its 20-year low, while HDFC twins merger waits as Tata Motors win case against Evey. In a major development, shareholders of Britannia Industries rejected the promoter’s investment proposal, also the Service Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), came highest since April 2011, and recovery is seen in demand for the auto sector.

Vishwesh Sanas Article rating: 5.0

Euro/USD broke its 20-year low, while HDFC twins merger waits as Tata Motors win case against Evey. In a major development, shareholders of Britannia Industries rejected the promoter’s investment proposal, also the Service Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), came highest since April 2011, and recovery is seen in demand for the auto sector. 

Explained: What is a recession?
Explained: What is a recession?

Explained: What is a recession?

Distinct signs of economic weakness such as volatile equity markets, raging inflation and regular hikes in interest rates are compelling investors to ask the daunting question: Have we entered recession? To answer the question – no, the Indian economy is not in a recession.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.7

Distinct signs of economic weakness such as volatile equity markets, raging inflation and regular hikes in interest rates are compelling investors to ask the daunting question: Have we entered recession? To answer the question – no, the Indian economy is not in a recession. Let us understand the precise meaning of recession. There are many ways in which recession can be defined

Nifty closes at 15,800; IT, FMCG and financials disappoint
Nifty closes at 15,800; IT, FMCG and financials disappoint

Nifty closes at 15,800; IT, FMCG and financials disappoint

ONGC, NTPC, and Reliance were the top gainers while HDFC Life, HUL & Apollo Hospitals were the top losers. 

Rohit Kale Article rating: 4.3

Nifty experienced selling pressure in the last hour and closed at 15,800. It slipped about 0.32 per cent while Sensex dropped about 150 points.

Inflation continues to weigh heavy
Inflation continues to weigh heavy

Inflation continues to weigh heavy

Fears of a recession have increased lately as the Federal Reserve tries to combat surging inflation with aggressive rate hikes, resulting in volatile risk sentiment around the world

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 5.0

Fears of a recession have increased lately as the Federal Reserve tries to combat surging inflation with aggressive rate hikes, resulting in volatile risk sentiment around the world

Explained: What is stagflation?
Explained: What is stagflation?

Explained: What is stagflation?

Let's understand the concept of Stagflation.

Mandar Wagh Article rating: 4.8

Let's understand the concept of Stagflation.

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