Thursday, 9 February 2017

15 smallcaps rise 100% in 28 days! A debt fund strategy post RBI surgical strike

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Fast & furious: Over 15 smallcap stocks gave up to 100% return in just 28 days

LT Foods more than doubled investor wealth so far in 2017, while shares of Arshiya, National Fertilizers and Unitech rose over 50% each in the same period.

Bookies in Satta Bazaar see hung House in UP; BJP and SP in neck & neck race

Market watchers say the outcome of UP polls could prove to be a big trigger for market in the near term. The state goes to vote beginning from February 11.

Rejig your debt fund strategy, as RBI ends good times in bonds: Go for FMP

The bond market reacted to the stance taken by RBI. If you are overweight on corporate bonds and accrual and short-term funds, there is nothing to worry about.

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Market Watch 9 Feb | 04:00PM|
SENSEX NIFTY USD/INR GOLD
28329.70
39.78
8778.40
9.35
67.00
-0.19
29367.00
37.00
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BLOG: Look who moved the market all through Thursday

Wall Street was cautious overnight, Asian stocks seem in consolidation mode and the Nifty50 has been constantly signalling a trend reversal. With a whole bunch of key earnings lined up for the day, stock-specific action is likely to be the order of the day. Watch this space as we bring you all the action in this live blog from Dalal Street.

Don't write off India IT! This global fund manager bets on TCS & Infosys

Most analysts on D-St are advising investors to stay away from IT, but Adrian Lim, Senior Investment Manager, Aberdeen AMC, thinks otherwise.

6 consumer firms beat demonetisation blues; report up to 22-fold YoY rise in Q3 net profit

Experts say firm prices of the sweetener supported sugar cos in the previous year. Sugar prices climbed to a nearly 6-year high at the wholesale market.

Why market rallied post Budget? Social media trends tell a story

A study on social media by Blueocean Market Intelligence suggests the Budget was perceived as 'pro-farmer' and created a buzz in the election-bound states.

Lupin reports 20.5% jump in Q3 net profit, meets Street expectations

Revenue for the quarter jumped 19.54 per cent per cent to Rs 4,004.94 crore from Rs 3,350.33 crore in in the year-ago quarter.

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