Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Eco Survey calls rating agencies' bluff; H-1B visa woes deepen

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Eco Survey calls the bluff of rating agencies, says come back to assess us after half a century

The survey talked about 'contrasting experiences' of change in sovereign ratings assigned by rating agencies to China and India over the past couple of years.

H-1B visa woes: IT stocks go into tailspin as US House of Representatives takes up bill

H-1B visas are used by Indian IT companies to send their employees to work in the US. The Bill seeks to double the minimum wages for such employees.

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Market Watch 31 Jan | 05:35PM|
SENSEX NIFTY USD/INR GOLD
27655.96
-193.60
8561.30
-71.45
67.86
-0.09
28700.00
176.00
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If FM eases fiscal deficit target to 3.3%, Rs 50,000 crore may flow into infra sectors

The sector is likely to get 10-20% higher allocation, with projects aimed at improving roads & highways, shipping, urban development seeing greater thrust.

Eco Survey projects growth slump, slower rate easing in FY18; here's how D-St analysts reacted

The GST, which has created a lot of euphoria in industry and markets, may actually play spoiler as tax collections are expected to be rather muted.

Real estate prices to fall further; may see some uptick after GST: Economic Survey

According to the Economic Survey, real estate prices in the country could fall further, as investing undeclared income in real estate gets more difficult.

ICICI Bank reports 26% drop in Q3 net profit; gross NPAs jump to 7.91%

Interest earned for the quarter came in at Rs 13,618.10 crore, up 2.03 per cent over Rs 13,346.07 crore in the same quarter last year.

10 stocks that are looking attractive on their tech charts ahead of Union Budget

The robust market breadth indicated broader market participation with all the sectoral indices ending the week in the positive territory.

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