Saturday 21 January 2017

Trump raises trade war risk; Two events that may keep the bulls at bay this week; and more

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ET Markets Daily Brief | Sat, Jan 21, 2017 | 04:29 PM IST

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Trump's signal of protectionism raises risks of trade wars

However, experts feel India stacks up quite well, and is a safe haven among the emerging markets. But, it will hurt sentiment of the investment community.

Trump uncertainty and Budget likely to keep bulls at bay

The mkt will enter a wait-and-watch mode and complete the ongoing correction in the intervening period. Investors should keep on accumulating quality stocks

Too many negatives to haunt market in expiry week

The beginning of the next week is expected to be modestly negative, but relatively stable. The market is likely see the return of some stability.

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Market Watch 21 Jan | 04:29PM|
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UltraTech Cement reports 4.76% rise in Q3 net profit

Net sales for the quarter stood at Rs 5,927 crore, which was down 1.4 per cent YoY over Rs 5,013 crore-revenue it posted in the same quarter last year.

Ritesh Jain's what I read this week: How deep is the rout in Indian realty

The implementation of GST, lower home loan interest rates, fiscal benefits for taxpayers will infuse a "feel good factor" in realty, industry stakeholders say.

Nifty50 likely to find support in 8,280-8,300 range

Bharat Financial most likely has seen a significant amount of selling and possibly this stock is going to see a significant low in the coming week, says Kapoor.

Gaar may spoil tax treaty benefit for FPIs

FPIs are worried that benefits under the amended treaties for derivatives & debt instruments may be questioned under Gaar, which will take effect on April 1.

Shriram Transport raises Rs 475 crore via masala bonds

Proceeds from the masala bonds will be used for various financing activities and for portfolio diversification, the company said in a release.

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