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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
15/05/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
04/05/2012 |
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Daily Market Update |
02/05/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
24/04/2012 |
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DAILY MARET YPDATE |
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Daily Market Update |
02/04/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
30/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
23/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
22/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
21/03/2012 |
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Daily Market Update |
19/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
09/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
06/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
05/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
02/03/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
01/03/2012 |
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Daily market update |
28/02/2012 |
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Daily market update |
27/02/2012 |
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Daily market update |
22/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
21/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
16/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
15/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
14/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
10/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
09/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
08/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
07/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
06/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
03/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
02/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
01/02/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
30/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
27/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
25/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
24/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
23/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
20/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
16/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
13/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
10/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
04/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
03/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
02/01/2012 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
29/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET COMMENTARY |
28/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
23/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
22/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
19/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
20/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
21/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
16/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
15/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
14/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
13/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
12/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
09/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
08/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
07/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
02/12/2011 |
| 60 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
01/12/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
29/11/2011 |
| 62 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
30/11/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
28/11/2011 |
| 64 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
25/11/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
24/11/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
23/11/2011 |
| 67 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
17/11/2011 |
| 68 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
16/11/2011 |
| 69 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
11/11/2011 |
| 70 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
09/11/2011 |
| 71 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
08/11/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
03/11/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
31/10/2011 |
| 74 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
28/10/2011 |
| 75 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
25/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
24/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
20/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
21/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
17/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
18/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
19/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
14/10/2011 |
| 83 |
DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
10/10/2011 |
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DAILY MARKET UPDATE |
07/10/2011 |
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Daily Market Update |
30/09/2011 |
| 86 |
Daily Market Update |
28/09/2011 |
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Daily Market Update |
27/09/2011 |
| 88 |
Daily Market Update |
26/09/2011 |
| 89 |
Daily Market Update |
23/09/2011 |
| 90 |
F&O TRACKER |
22/09/2011 |
| 91 |
Daily Market Update |
22/09/2011 |
| 92 |
Daily Market commentary |
21/09/2011 |
| 93 |
Daily Market Commentary |
19/09/2011 |
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Commodity view |
13/09/2011 |
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Daily Market Commentary |
13/09/2011 |
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Commodity View |
12/09/2011 |
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Daily Market Commentary |
12/09/2011 |
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Commodity View |
07/09/2011 |
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Daily Market Commentary |
07/09/2011 |
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Daily Market Commentary |
24/08/2011 |
| 101 |
DAILY COMMODITY VIEW (COPPER) |
23/08/2011 |
| 102 |
DAILY MARKET COMMENTARY |
23/08/2011 |
| 103 |
Daily Market Commentary |
19/08/2011 |
| 104 |
Closing Bell |
25/07/2011 |
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Commodity View |
14/07/2011 |
| 106 |
Daily Market Commentary |
14/07/2011 |
| 107 |
Commodity View |
13/07/2011 |
| 108 |
Nifty Technical View |
13/07/2011 |
| 109 |
Daily Market Commentary |
13/07/2011 |
| 110 |
OPENING BELL COMMODITY |
27/06/2011 |
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OPENING BELL EQUITY |
27/06/2011 |
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Opening Bell |
24/06/2011 |
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OPENING BELL COMMODITY |
23/06/2011 |
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OPENING BELL EQUITY |
23/06/2011 |
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OPENING BELL |
22/06/2011 |
| 116 |
Opening bell |
20/06/2011 |
| 117 |
Opening Bell |
17/06/2011 |
| 118 |
Asian markets have made a weak start and barring few all the major indices are trading in red, Hang Seng was down for a sixth straight day and Japanese shares fall as worries about US economic growth boosted the yen against the dollar. Markets likely to make a soft start on sluggish global cues. |
09/06/2011 |
| 119 |
Domestic markets closed with moderate losses with Auto and healthcare losing significantly while consumer durables. Consumer durables and FMCG were the only two sectors that managed to close in the green. Other major sectors that closed negative include banking, realty, metal and oil & gas. BSE Sensex closed at 18394, down 101 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5527, down 29 points. The CNX Midcap index was down 0.05% while the BSE Smallcap index gained 0.2%. The market breadth was negative with advances at 574 against declines of 705 on the NSE. |
08/06/2011 |
| 120 |
Asian markets trading lower with most of the indices trading in red. HangSeng loses over one percent. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day. |
08/06/2011 |
| 121 |
Asian markets trading lower, HangSeng and Nikkei, both slip over a percent. Domestic markets likely to open on a negative note on weak global cues, Also some selling pressure could be seen during the trading session. |
06/06/2011 |
| 122 |
Asian markets trading weak; HangSeng, Nikkei slip over 1.5%. Domestic markets likely to make a gap down opening and may trade in a negative terrain during the trading session. |
03/06/2011 |
| 123 |
Asian markets trading weak; Hang Seng, Nikkei slip over 1.5%. Domestic markets likely to make a gap down opening and may trade in a negative terrain during the trading session. |
02/06/2011 |
| 124 |
Domestic markets closed with strong gains and the Nifty crossed its psychological level of 5500. Buying was seen across all sectors but banking and realty were the biggest gainers. Other sectors that closed with significant gains include FMCG, healthcare and metal. BSE Sensex closed at 18503, up 271 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5560, up 87 points. The CNX Midcap index gained 1.5% while the BSE Smallcap index gained 1%. The market breadth was positive with advances at 938 against declines of 360 on the NSE. |
31/05/2011 |
| 125 |
US markets were closed on Monday, unable to give any major cue to the other global markets. Asian markets have made an all green start with some indices trading higher by over a percent. Japan’s industrial output rose 1.0 percent in April, rebounding from a record fall the previous month and has boosted the market sentiments. Markets likely to get a positive start; GDP numbers to guide the further trade. |
31/05/2011 |
| 126 |
Domestic markets traded rangebound with very low volumes and broader markets out-performed largecap stocks. Healthcare, consumer durables and realty moved up while auto and oil & gas fell sharply. Banking also registered some buying. BSE Sensex closed at 18232, down 34 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5473, down 3 points. The CNX Midcap index was down 0.9% and the BSE Smallcap index lost 0.5%. The market breadth was positive with advances at 794 against declines of 495 on the NSE. |
30/05/2011 |
| 127 |
Asian markets trading mixed; HangSeng flat, Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to open on a flat note and might pick up in the later trade. M&M, Godrej Industries results eyed. |
30/05/2011 |
| 128 |
Asian markets trading mixed, HangSeng up, Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day. |
27/05/2011 |
| 129 |
Domestic markets closed with significant and both benchmark indices crossed their psychological 18000 and 5400 levels, respectively. Buying was seen across all sectors with oil & gas being the top performer. Other sectors with significant gains were auto, banking, realty and capital goods. Sugar and infrastructure stocks were the laggards of today's trade. The Sensex closed at 18044, up 197 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5412, up 63 points. The CNX Midcap index lost 0.1% while the BSE Smallcap index gained 0.5%. The market breadth was positive with advances at 685 against declines of 584 on the NSE. |
26/05/2011 |
| 130 |
Asian markets trading weak, HangSeng, Nikkei both down over half a percent. Indian markets likely to make a flat to negative start for the day. Also some short covering could be seen during the trading session. |
26/05/2011 |
| 131 |
Domestic markets slipped further today with IT and capital goods putting a lot of pressure on the indices. Oil marketing companies, pharma and sugar also faced selling pressure. Banking was trading only marginally in the red for most of the day but slipped deeper in the end. Consumer durable was the only sector that managed to close in the green. BSE Sensex closed at 17847, down 165 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5349, down 46 points. The CNX Midcap index lost 0.3% while the BSE Smallcap index lost 0.6% in today's trade. The market breadth was negative with advances at 437 against declines of 853 on the NSE. |
25/05/2011 |
| 132 |
Asian markets trading weak, HangSeng, Nikkei both down over half a percent. Indian markets likely to make a flat to negative start for the day. Also some short covering could be seen during the trading session. |
25/05/2011 |
| 133 |
Domestic markets traded range bound with no significant gains or losses in any of the sectoral indices. Banking and capital goods made some gains while selective counters from metal moved up in the afternoon session. Though oil & gas managed to close in the green, a few heavyweights from the sector took cuts. BSE Sensex closed at 18012, up 19 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5395, up 8 points. The CNX Midcap index gained 0.1% while the BSE Smallcap index lost 0.04%. The market breadth was negative with advances at 602 against declines of 691 on the NSE. |
24/05/2011 |
| 134 |
Asian markets trading flat. Domestic markets likely to open on a flat note. |
24/05/2011 |
| 135 |
Domestic markets fell sharply following weak global cues, and barring consumer durables and FMCG, all sectoral indices closed in the red. Banking was the biggest drag on the markets. Capital goods also headed southward after poor results from Bharat Heavy Electricals. BSE Sensex closed at 17993, down 333 points from its previous close, and Nifty closed at 5387, down 100 points. The CNX Midcap index was down 1.3% and the BSE Smallcap index lost 1.6% in today's trade. The market breadth was negative with advances at 235 against declines of 1065 on the NSE. |
23/05/2011 |
| 136 |
Asian markets have made a feeble start today and most of the indices are trading lower by 1-1.5% in early session. Domestic markets likely to make a weak start tracking feeble regional cues. |
23/05/2011 |
| 137 |
Asian markets trading higher, with most of the Asian indices trading in green. Domestic markets expected to open on a flat to positive note. ITC results eyed. |
20/05/2011 |
| 138 |
Domestic markets traded flat with selective buying registered across all sectors. Capital goods gained on the back of better FY11 results from Larsen & Toubro. Oil & gas also moved up with RIL gaining significantly. Realty stocks took a severe beating and stocks of ADAG group also took sharp cuts. BSE Sensex closed at 18141, up 55 points from its previous close, and Nifty closed at 5428, up 7 points. The CNX Midcap index was down 0.4% and the BSE Smallcap index lost 0.5% in today's trade. The market breadth was negative with advances at 437 against declines of 848 on the NSE. |
19/05/2011 |
| 139 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start, while some of the indices are trading higher by about a percent the Japanese markets has declined on reports that country’s economy shrank more than estimated in the first quarter after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Markets likely to make a flat start; L&T results eyed. |
19/05/2011 |
| 140 |
Domestic markets traded flat and oil & gas and selected auto counters were the biggest drags in the trading session. Stocks of ADAG group, too, were in correction mode and remained among the top losers in NSE. IT as a whole closed positive but midcap IT counters didnt perform well. BSE Sensex closed at 18086, down 51 points from its previous close, and Nifty closed at 5421, down 18 points. The CNX Midcap index was down 0.7% and the BSE Smallcap index lost 0.8%. The market breadth was negative with advances at 381 against declines of 917 on the NSE. |
18/05/2011 |
| 141 |
Asian markets trading firm; Nikkei, HangSeng up by over half a percent. Domestic markets likely to open on a flat note and might pick up in the later session. |
18/05/2011 |
| 142 |
Selling pressure took its toll on the markets today and both benchmark indices closed with substantial loss. Banking was the biggest drag and oil & gas also played its role to bring the markets down. Consumer durables, FMCG and IT closed with marginal gains. BSE Sensex closed at 18137, down 208 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5439, down 60 points. The CNX Midcap index was down 0.8% and the BSE Smallcap index lost 0.6%. The market breadth was negative with advances at 398 against declines of 899 on the NSE. |
17/05/2011 |
| 143 |
Asian markets trading lower; Hang Seng, Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to take clues from global markets and open on a flat to negative note. |
17/05/2011 |
| 144 |
Asian markets trading weak, both HangSeng and Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day on weak global cues. |
16/05/2011 |
| 145 |
Asian markets trading mixed; HangSeng down, Shanghai Composite up. Domestic markets likely to open on a flat note and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
13/05/2011 |
| 146 |
Despite good quarterly numbers from various companies and better IIP data, the markets look to be in correction mode today and both benchmark indices took sharp cuts. Metal, capital goods, auto, banking and IT registered substantial loss and realty remained the sole sector to close in the green. BSE Sensex closed at 18336, down 249 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5486, down 79 points. The CNX Midcap index was down 0.9% and the BSE Smallcap index lost 1.1%. The market breadth was negative with advances at 365 against declines of 938 on the NSE. |
12/05/2011 |
| 147 |
Quick look at IIP |
12/05/2011 |
| 148 |
Asian markets trading lower; Hang Seng, Nikkei slip. Domestic indices likely to make a soft to cautious start on weak global cues. |
12/05/2011 |
| 149 |
Asian markets trading mixed, Nikkei up over half a percent, while HangSeng down. Domestic markets likely to make a gap up opening on positive global cues. |
11/05/2011 |
| 150 |
Domestic markets moved within a range and looked subdued and uncertain ahead of the EGOM meet tomorrow. Banks and capital goods were weak in trade today and saw big cuts but realty and FMCG provided some support to the market and helped it close flat. BSE Sensex shut shop at 18512, down 16 points and Nifty at 5541, down 9 points from the previous close. CNX Midcap index was up 0.1% and BSE Smallcap index was up 0.3%. The market breadth was negative with advances at 608 against declines of 679 on the NSE. |
10/05/2011 |
| 151 |
Asian markets are trading mixed, with most of the indices trading flat. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start on the back of mixed global cues. |
10/05/2011 |
| 152 |
Asian markets are experiencing selling pressure following weak US markets. Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell over half a percent and Japanese Nikkei also trading lower by 1.82%. Domestic markets likely to open on a negative note on weak global cues. |
06/05/2011 |
| 153 |
Asian markets trading lower; Hang Seng, Straits Times down. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day. Also the selling pressures from the FII desk might continue to add downside pressure on the markets. |
05/05/2011 |
| 154 |
Asian markets have made a weak start and some of the indices are trading lower by more than a percent in the early trade. Markets likely to start on a weak note on sluggish global cues. |
04/05/2011 |
| 155 |
Key highlights of RBI's Annual Monetary Policy Review • Bank Rate kept steady at 6% • Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) kept unchanged at 6% • The Repo rate under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) increased by 50 basis points from 6.75% to 7.25% with immediate effect. The Reverse Repo rate under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) increased by 50 basis points from 5.75% to 6.25% leaving the rate corridor @ 100bps (which is expected to remain constant for the entire fiscal i.e reverse repo will be pegged at 100 bps below the repo rate) • Marginal standing facility rate (at 100 bps above repo rate) at 8.25% • Savings rate hiked by 50bps at 4.0% from 3.5% earlier • Inflation forecast for FY12 at 6% with upward bias (expected to remain at elevated levels for H1FY12 and may moderate by March 2012) • GDP growth outlook for FY12 at 8.0% |
03/05/2011 |
| 156 |
Asian indices trading firm, Nikkei and HangSeng both up by over 125 points. Domestic markets likely to make a good start on the back of supportive global cues. Also the markets are expected to be highly volatile in today's F&O expiry session. |
02/05/2011 |
| 157 |
Asian markets trading lower; Hang Seng, Straits Times down. Domestic markets likely to make a gap down opening and might pick up in the later trade. |
29/04/2011 |
| 158 |
Asian indices trading firm, Nikkei and HangSeng both up by over 125 points. Domestic markets likely to make a good start on the back of supportive global cues. Also the markets are expected to be highly volatile in today's F&O expiry session. |
28/04/2011 |
| 159 |
Domestic markets closed with moderate declines after recovering from day's low. Infra stocks were the laggards and a few large cap names also played their roles in pulling down the markets. A few names from auto sector supported the markets well and remained among the biggest gainers of the session. BSE Sensex closed at 19449, down 96 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5834, down 34 points. The CNX Midcap index was up 0.1% and the BSE Smallcap index closed with no change. The market breadth was negative with advances at 535 against declines of 769 on the NSE. |
27/04/2011 |
| 160 |
Asian markets trading mixed, with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day. |
27/04/2011 |
| 161 |
Asian markets trading mixed, with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day. |
26/04/2011 |
| 162 |
Asian markets are trading mixed; Shanghai Composite slips 1.2%, whereas Nikkei gains over 1.0%. Domestic markets likely to make a positive start for the week. |
25/04/2011 |
| 163 |
Asian markets are trading higher, with both HangSeng and Nikkei gaining over half a percent. Domestic markets likely to make a gap up opening and might trade in the positive terrain for the day. Also results of heavyweights such as TCS and Reliance Industries would be the key triggers for the market. |
21/04/2011 |
| 164 |
Domestic markets made significant gains for the day with both indices gaining close to 1.9%. Primarily, it was late rally in the banking stocks that took the markets substantially up, but IT and metal performed better throughout the day. Other gainers included auto and consumer durables. BSE Sensex closed at 19471, up 349 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5851, up 111 points. The CNX Midcap index was up 1.2% and the BSE Smallcap index was up 1.3%. The market breadth was positive with advances at 965 against declines of 328 on the NSE. |
20/04/2011 |
| 165 |
Asian markets are trading higher after the sharp losses yesterday. Domestic markets likely to make a positive start on supportive global cues. |
20/04/2011 |
| 166 |
Asian markets are trading weak; both HangSeng and Nikkei have lost close to 1.5%. Domestic markets likely to make a weaker start for the day on weak global cues. |
19/04/2011 |
| 167 |
Asian markets are trading mixed, with most of the indices trading in green. Domestic markets likely to make a soft start for the week. Also some stock wise movement could be seen as companies set to announce results. |
18/04/2011 |
| 168 |
Asian markets are trading lower, with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to make a negative start on weak global cues. |
13/04/2011 |
| 169 |
Domestic markets lost about 1% during the day and realty and auto were the worst hit among all sectors. Poor February IIP data (3.6%) was the prime reason for the decline and high crude prices also had its impact on the indices. BSE Sensex closed at 19263, down 189 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5786, down 56 points. CNX Midcap index was down 0.7% and the BSE Smallcap index was also down 0.7%. The market breadth was negative with advances at 399 against declines of 901 on the NSE. |
11/04/2011 |
| 170 |
Asian markets are trading mixed; Hang Seng up, Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to make a soft start and may remain range bound on mixed global cues. |
11/04/2011 |
| 171 |
Most of the Asian markets have made a green start, barring few who are marginally in red. Japanese markets are leading the pack after Bank of Japan yesterday offered a 1 trillion yen ($12 billion) one-year loan program to banks, designed to channel funds to companies hit by the record quake and tsunami. Domestic markets likely to remain sideways on the last trading day of the week. |
08/04/2011 |
| 172 |
Asian markets are trading lower, with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to consolidate and likely to open on a flat note on account of mixed global cues. |
07/04/2011 |
| 173 |
Among the Asian counterparts China raised interest rates for the fourth time since the end of the global financial crisis to restrain inflation and limit the risk of asset bubbles in the fastest-growing major economy. Asian markets are trading mixed, Hangseng up, Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to make a soft start on mixed global cues. Also some selling pressures could be seen in the later trade. |
06/04/2011 |
| 174 |
The markets were quite volatile today and both the benchmark indices closed flat. Textile, brokerage, midcap banks and sugar remained the star performers of today's trade and infra stocks also registered strong buying. The Sensex closed at 19687, down 15 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5910, up 2 points. The CNX Midcap index was up 1% and the BSE Smallcap index was up 1.4%. The market breadth was positive with advances at 914 against declines of 394 on the NSE. |
05/04/2011 |
| 175 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the markets closed today. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start. |
05/04/2011 |
| 176 |
Indian equity markets surged once again on Monday, after a slight pause in the last trading session. Capital goods and IT remained the best performers today coupled with Banking and Auto which also did well to provide impetus to the markets. The Sensex closed at 19701, up 281 points from its previous close, and Nifty surged 82 points to close at 5908. The CNX Midcap index was up 1.2% and the BSE Smallcap index was up 2.8%. The market breadth was positive with advances at 1156 against declines of 163 on the NSE. |
04/04/2011 |
| 177 |
Asian markets are trading higher with HangSeng and Nikkei gaining close to one percent. Domestic markets likely to make a gap up opening on supportive global cues. |
04/04/2011 |
| 178 |
Asian markets are trading mixed; Hang Seng up, Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start and may cool down after the positive rally. |
01/04/2011 |
| 179 |
Asian markets trading firm; Nikkei flat, Hang Seng up. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to positive start and may remain volatile on F&O expiry session. |
31/03/2011 |
| 180 |
Domestic markets continued with the robust performance led by strong foreign fund buying. Strong buying was seen in realty, auto and pharma stocks and banking also performed well. Furthermore, Crude oil prices declined following reports of rise in the US oil inventories. The Sensex closed at 19290, up 169 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5787, up 51 points. The CNX Midcap index was up 1.6% and the BSE Smallcap index was up 2.2%. The market breadth was positive with advances at 1048 against declines of 255 on the NSE. On the global front, Asian shares ended mostly higher with the Tokyo market getting a lift from a weaker yen and on encouraging news of many firms restarting production following the devastating earthquake. |
30/03/2011 |
| 181 |
Asian markets trading higher with most of the indices trading in green. Domestic markets likely to make a positive start for the day and may remain volatile. |
30/03/2011 |
| 182 |
Asian markets are trading lower; Nikkei slips 1.51% or 143.38 points. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start on weak global cues. |
29/03/2011 |
| 183 |
Asian markets are trading mixed; Hang Seng up, Nikkei down. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
28/03/2011 |
| 184 |
Asian markets trading higher; Hang Seng, Nikkei up by close to 1%. Domestic markets likely to make a positive start for the day on supportive global cues. |
25/03/2011 |
| 185 |
Asian markets trading firm; Hang Seng, Straits Times gain. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to positive start for the day. |
24/03/2011 |
| 186 |
Most of the Asian markets have made a soft start and the Japanese markets are once again reeling deep in red, it has been reported by the nuclear safety agency that workers at Japan nuclear plant are unable to continue work at reactor no.2 due to high radiation levels. Domestic markets likely to consolidate after a big rally. |
23/03/2011 |
| 187 |
Asian markets are trading higher, with most of the indices trading in green, except Shanghai Composite which is down 5 points. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to positive start and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
22/03/2011 |
| 188 |
Asian markets trade higher; Nikkei up over 2.5%. Domestic markets likely to make a positive start on supportive global cues. |
21/03/2011 |
| 189 |
Asian markets trading higher; Hang Seng, Nikkei up. Domestic markets likely to open on a positive note on strong global cues. |
18/03/2011 |
| 190 |
As widely expected the Reserve Bank of India raised repo (rate at which it lends to banks) and reverse repo (rate at which it borrows) rates by 25 basis points each, taking the repo to 6.75% and reverse repo to 5.75%. However, the CRR has been left unchanged at 6%. The bank also raised March-end inflation forecast to 8% from 7% earlier, leaving GDP growth forecast unchanged at 8.6%. RBI, in its mid-term credit policy said that rising commodity prices was adding to GDP and inflation risk. |
17/03/2011 |
| 191 |
Asian mkts trading weak; Nikkei and Hang Seng slip 2%. Domestic markets likely to make a gap down opening and may remain cautious ahead of RBI's monetary policy, in which it expected that the apex bank might raise the key policy rates by 25 bps each. |
17/03/2011 |
| 192 |
Asian financial markets are trading higher, led by a nearly 6% surge in Japanese stocks, after a horrendous two-day sell-off on last week's killer earthquake and an unfolding nuclear crisis. Indian markets likely to make a positive start and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
16/03/2011 |
| 193 |
Asian markets under pressure; Nikkei plunges over 6%, Hang Seng down 3.5%. Domestic markets expected to make a gap down opening and mat trade in the negative terrain for the rest of the day. |
15/03/2011 |
| 194 |
Asian markets trading lower; Nikkei slips 4.4%, down 465 points. Most of the Asian indices are trading lower. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
14/03/2011 |
| 195 |
Asian markets are trading weak, with Hang Seng and Nikkei losing close to 1%. Domestic markets likely to make a gap down opening on weak global cues. |
11/03/2011 |
| 196 |
Asian markets are trading lower with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start on weak global cues. |
10/03/2011 |
| 197 |
Asian markets trading higher; Hang Seng, Nikkei up. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to positive start for the day. |
09/03/2011 |
| 198 |
Asian markets are trading firm, with most of the indices trading in green. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day. |
08/03/2011 |
| 199 |
Asian markets trading mixed; HangSeng flat, Nikkei down 1.2%. Domestic markets expected to make a gap down opening on weak global cues and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
07/03/2011 |
| 200 |
Asian markets after a day of dilly-dallying have made a firm start and barring the Chinese market all other are trading with good gains. Domestic markets may get a positive start on supportive global cues. |
04/03/2011 |
| 201 |
Asian markets are trading firm with most of the indices trading in green. Domestic markets expected to make a gap down opening on rising crude price concerns, however markets might pick up in later trade. |
03/03/2011 |
| 202 |
Asian markets are trading mixed Hang Seng down, Nikkei up. Domestic markets likely to make soft to positive start for the day and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
01/03/2011 |
| 203 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start with some indices showing sign of recovery from recent drubbings. However most of the Asian indices are trading in red. Domestic markets expected to make a soft start for the day and might pick up in the later trade. All eyes would be on union budget 2011 which would be key triggers for the markets going forward. |
28/02/2011 |
| 204 |
Asian markets trading firm; Hang Seng, Nikkei up as crude price eases off below $100 levels. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start for the day and might pick up in the later trade with announcement of railway budget. |
25/02/2011 |
| 205 |
Asian markets after witnessing a drubbing in last session have made a mixed start of the day with some indices trading marginally in green in the early trade. Domestic markets likely to make a soft to cautious start and may remain volatile during the day. |
24/02/2011 |
| 206 |
Asian markets are trading lower on the back of Libyan unrest and weak global cues coming from the US markets. On domestic front, rising crude prices could impact the inching inflation. Indian markets likely to open gap down and may remain negative during the trading session. |
23/02/2011 |
| 207 |
US markets remained closed on Monday, unable to give any cue to the other markets while the Asian markets have made an all red start with some of the indices witnessing cut of over two percent, the Libyan violent protests has made the investors cautious as it being one of the OPEC member and the fear of oil supply disruption has led the surge in oil prices putting pressure on the energy stocks. Domestic markets likely to get a gap-down start on feeble global cues. |
22/02/2011 |
| 208 |
Asian markets are trading weak; Hang Seng, Nikkei down. Indian markets likely to make a soft to cautious start on weak global issues. |
21/02/2011 |
| 209 |
Asian markets are trading higher. Domestic markets expected to open on a positive note on supportive global cues. |
18/02/2011 |
| 210 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to make a flat to negative start and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
17/02/2011 |
| 211 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading flat. Domestic markets are expected to open on a flat note and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
16/02/2011 |
| 212 |
Asian markets are trading mixed. Domestic markets likely to make a flat to cautious start and may remain rangebound during the trading session. |
15/02/2011 |
| 213 |
Asian markets have made a good start and most of the indices are showing considerable gains in the morning trade. Our markets are likely to get a good start on supportive global cues. |
14/02/2011 |
| 214 |
Asian markets are trading mixed. Domestic markets likely to make soft to cautious start for the day. |
11/02/2011 |
| 215 |
Asian markets are trading lower with almost all the indices trading in red. Domestic market expected to open gap down and may remain in the negative zone for the day. |
10/02/2011 |
| 216 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to make a negative start for the day and may remain rangebound during the trading session. |
09/02/2011 |
| 217 |
Asian markets have again made a mixed start and some of the indices are marginally trading in red. Markets likely to continue the sluggish mood with a flat start. |
08/02/2011 |
| 218 |
Asian markets are trading mixed. Domestic market likely to make a flat to cautious start for the day. |
07/02/2011 |
| 219 |
Asian markets are trading with decent gains. Domestic market likely to have a flat to cautious start on rising inflationary concerns. |
04/02/2011 |
| 220 |
Major Asian markets are shut today, Japan's Nikkei down 0.24% or 24.58 points at 10,432.78. Domestic markets expected to make flat to cautious start for the day on weak global cues. |
03/02/2011 |
| 221 |
Asian markets are trading higher with most of the indices trading in green. Domestic markets expected to make positive start on supportive global cues |
02/02/2011 |
| 222 |
Asian markets are trading higher with most of the indices except Shanghai Composite are trading in green. Domestic markets expected to make a flat to cautious start for the day. |
01/02/2011 |
| 223 |
US markets suffered huge losses on the last trading day on the back of geo-political tension in Egypt. The uprising against the 30-year rule of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has once again rocked the global markets and the Asian markets too were under pressure with exception of Chinese and Taiwanese markets, all other were down by more than a percent. Egypt turmoil to lead domestic markets for a gap-down start. |
31/01/2011 |
| 224 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets expected to make the flat to cautious start for the day and may remain rangebound during the trading session. |
21/01/2011 |
| 225 |
Asian markets trading lower with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets likely to make a negative start on weak global cues. |
20/01/2011 |
| 226 |
Asian markets are trading firm with most of the indices trading in green. Domestic markets likely to make flat to cautious start for the day. |
19/01/2011 |
| 227 |
Indian equity markets showed some strength in today’s session, though for most part of the day the trade remained range bound but the benchmarks hardly ever looked losing their momentum as volatility that has gripped the markets for last many sessions was completely missing. BSE Sensex closed at 19092, up 209 points from its previous close, and Nifty shut shop at 5724, up 69 points. The markets traded firm today and it was IT that provided the biggest boost to the indices. FMCG, metal and pharmaa sectors also saw buying interest. IT sector was the flavor of the day with all the stocks gaining by about 0.50% 5.50%. After the disappointment of Infosys, TCS came up with a comparatively better numbers beating the street expectation. |
18/01/2011 |
| 228 |
Asian markets have made a good start with few of the indices trading lower by a quarter percent in early trade. Domestic markets likely to get a flat-to-cautious start and may remain rangebound during the trading session. |
18/01/2011 |
| 229 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start of the new week with some of the indices trading lower by a quarter percent, weighed down by the hike in reserve requirement by China. Domestic markets likely to make a cautious-to-soft start for the week. |
17/01/2011 |
| 230 |
Asian markets have made a weak start with all the major indices trading in red. Markets likely to continue their southward journey. |
14/01/2011 |
| 231 |
Asian markets are trading higher, Japan's Nikkei gained 0.64% or 67.78 points at 10,580.58. Domestic markets likely to make a positive start for the start and remain range bound during the trading session. |
13/01/2011 |
| 232 |
Asian indices are trading higher with most of the indices trading in green zone. Domestic markets likely to get a flat to positive start for the day. |
12/01/2011 |
| 233 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets are expected to make a flat to cautious start for the day. However some bounce-back could happen in the later trade. |
11/01/2011 |
| 234 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start, while most of the indices are trading flat-to-positive the Jakarta Composite has plunged on rising inflation and their effect on banking stocks. Domestic markets likely to make a cautious start, may make a recovery bid in latter part. |
10/01/2011 |
| 235 |
Asian markets are trading lower on weak global cues. Domestic markets likely to make negative start for the day due to the rising concerns of inflation and expected hike in interest rates. |
07/01/2011 |
| 236 |
Asian markets are trading firm with most of the indices trading in green. Domestic markets likely to make a flat to cautious start and may remain volatile during the day. |
06/01/2011 |
| 237 |
Asian markets are trading lower with most of the indices trading in red. China's Shanghai Composite lost 0.67% or 19.20 points. Domestic markets are expected to make a flat to cautious start and may remain volatile during the trading session. |
05/01/2011 |
| 238 |
Asian markets are trading higher as U.S. data brightens outlook. Domestic markets are expected to make a positive start on supportive global cues. |
04/01/2011 |
| 239 |
Asian markets are trading firm. Domestic markets expected to make positive start for the week. |
03/01/2011 |
| 240 |
Asian markets have made a positive start with most of the indices trading in green; the Japanese Nikkei is closed today. Domestic markets likely to make a flat to cautious start and would remain range bound for the day. |
31/12/2010 |
| 241 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start. Domestic markets expected to be highly volatile due to F&O expiry and may make a flat to positive start for the day. |
30/12/2010 |
| 242 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in red. Domestic markets are expected to make a flat to cautious start and may remain rangebound during the trading session. Also with F&O expiry tomorrow, we might see some volumes in the market due to position roll over. |
29/12/2010 |
| 243 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in red. Our markets are expected to make a flat to negative start for the day. |
28/12/2010 |
| 244 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and the Chinese market is trading higher despite increasing interest rates for the second time since mid-October |
27/12/2010 |
| 245 |
Asian market indices are trading in red. Our markets are expected to make a flat to cautious start for the day. |
24/12/2010 |
| 246 |
Asian markets are trading mixed. Our markets are expected to make a flat to cautious start for the day. |
23/12/2010 |
| 247 |
Most of the Asian markets have made a positive start and are trading higher by about half a percent. Indian markets likely to extend gains in early trade. |
22/12/2010 |
| 248 |
Asian markets have made a positive start after North Korea said it would not react to “reckless” military drills by South Korea, despite an earlier speculation of it retaliating. Our markets expected to make a good start for the day and may remain rangebound. |
21/12/2010 |
| 249 |
Domestic markets are likely to get a flat-to-cautious start and may trade in the negative zone during the day. |
20/12/2010 |
| 250 |
RBI Credit Policy: The Reserve Bank of India has left key rates unchanged with Repo Rate unchanged at 6.25% and Reverse Repo Rate at 5.25%, CRR also kept unchanged. However, the RBI has cut SLR to 24% from 25% effective December 18 |
16/12/2010 |
| 251 |
The Asian markets have made a mixed start, though most of the indices are not looking worried with the renewed concerns from Europe, but still many are trading marginally in red. Our markets are expected to be rangebound. |
16/12/2010 |
| 252 |
The Asian markets have made a soft start and most of the indices are trading marginally in red. Our markets are expected to make a soft start and remain rangebound throughout. Today Moil will be listed it is the stock to be seen. |
15/12/2010 |
| 253 |
Asian markets have made a good start and most of the indices are trading in green. Though, statistics bureau of China reported that country’s consumer prices jumped 5.1 percent in November, the most in 28 months. Domestic markets are expected to continue their pull-back momentum and may remain range bound during the day. |
13/12/2010 |
| 254 |
Most of the Asian markets have made weak start and barring the Chinese market most of the indices are trading with cuts of about half a percent. Our markets are expected to make a weak start and remain range bound throughout. |
10/12/2010 |
| 255 |
Most of the Asian markets are trading in green. Our markets are expected to make a postive start and may remain range bound during the trading session. |
09/12/2010 |
| 256 |
Most of the Asian markets have made a soft start for the day; However Japanese market is trading high on the surge in dollar against yen. Our markets are expected to make a soft to cautious start for the day and may trade in the negative zone during the day. |
08/12/2010 |
| 257 |
Majority of the Asian markets have made a weak start. Our markets are likely to get a soft-to-cautious start. |
07/12/2010 |
| 258 |
All the Asian markets have made a positive start, though they are not showing sign of jubilation but most of the indices are trading up by about half a percent. Our markets are likely to continue their winning streak for the fifth straight day, however it may remain volatile during the day. |
03/12/2010 |
| 259 |
The European market too have made a decent close on good economic report from the region while the Asian markets have made an all green start and the major indices are trading up by 1-2 percent. Indian markets are expected to make a gap-up start and may trade in the positive terrain during the day. |
02/12/2010 |
| 260 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and while some of the indices are trading higher by over a percent, some are trading in red zone. Domestic markets are likely to make a flat-to-cautious start. |
01/12/2010 |
| 261 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and barring few most of the indices are trading in red. Our markets are likely to get a soft-to-flat start and might remain in the negative zone during the day. |
30/11/2010 |
| 262 |
Most of the Asian indices are trading in red in the morning trade. Domestic markets are likely to get a cautious start, however it may bounceback in latter trade. |
29/11/2010 |
| 263 |
US markets were closed on Thursday for 'Thanksgiving holiday' so were unable to give any cue to the other global markets but the Asian markets have made a weak start and most of the indices in the region, barring the Nikkei are reeling in red terrain in morning trade. Our markets are likely to make a flat-to-soft start of new series. |
26/11/2010 |
| 264 |
Asian markets have made a good start and barring Seoul all the markets are trading with gains of about half a percent. Our markets are likely to make a cautious start and may remain volatile on the F&O expiry day, however it may recover in latter trade. |
25/11/2010 |
| 265 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and some of the indices are witnessing good recovery after the huge sell-off. Our markets are likely to get a flat to positive start and may remain volatile during the day. |
24/11/2010 |
| 266 |
Asian markets have made a weak start and barring the Japanese market all others are reeling in red. Our markets are likely to get a soft start on weak global cues. |
23/11/2010 |
| 267 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and while the Chinese markets are in somber mood others are showing good gains in early trade. Our markets are likely to get a flat-to-positive start. |
22/11/2010 |
| 268 |
Our markets are likely to make a cautious start, may gain pace in latter part. |
19/11/2010 |
| 269 |
Asian markets too have made a mixed start, some of the major indices are showing sign of recovery but few of the regional markets are still down by half a percent. Our markets are likely to start on a flat-to-positive note. |
18/11/2010 |
| 270 |
Asian markets too have made a mixed start and most of the indices are trading lower with China continue to suffer the most on rate hike worries. Our markets are expected to open on a soft note and likely to remain rangebound during the day. |
16/11/2010 |
| 271 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in red. Our markets are expected to make a positive start for the week. However the markets could be volatile during the day. |
15/11/2010 |
| 272 |
Asian markets have made a weak start and barring Seoul, which suffered a sharp decline in previous session, all the major indices are trading with deep cuts. Our markets are likely to get a weak start; however good IIP data may boost the sentiment in later trade. |
12/11/2010 |
| 273 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and the Chinese market is trading with good gain despite more than expected rise in inflation for the month of October. Our markets are likely to get a flat start on mixed global cues. |
11/11/2010 |
| 274 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start, while some of the indices are trading in green supported by the weakness in dollar some are trading with cuts of more than half a percent. Our markets are likely to get a soft start on weak global cues. |
10/11/2010 |
| 275 |
Asian markets have made a soft start and most of the indices are trading lower by about half a percent. Our markets are expected to make a soft to cautious start on weak global cues. |
09/11/2010 |
| 276 |
D Subbarao Governor of the Reserve Bank of India announced a hike of 25 basis points in the repo and reverse repo rates, respectively, in the mid-year review of its credit policy. The cash reserve ratio (CRR), as expected, has been left untouched at 6%. Accordingly, the new repo rate stands at 6.25% and the reverse repo rate at 5.25%. |
02/11/2010 |
| 277 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and most of the indices are trading with negative bias. Our markets are likely to get a flat-to-cautious start ahead of RBI’s policy review and may remain volatile during the day. |
02/11/2010 |
| 278 |
Asian markets have made a good start and barring the Japanese market all other markets are trading with good gains. Chinese market is jubilant with the good PMI data and is surging by about two percent. Our markets are likely to make a good start on bullish regional cues. |
01/11/2010 |
| 279 |
Asian markets have made a weak start and most of the indices are trading in red. Japanese markets are suffering heavily as the yen has once again moved higher against the dollar. Our markets are expected to get a soft-to-cautious start and may remain volatile during the day. Also some stock wise movement could be seen. |
29/10/2010 |
| 280 |
Asian markets have made a good start and rise in yen again is putting slight pressure on the Japanese markets otherwise all other indices are trading in green. Our markets are likely to make a cautious start on F&O expiry day and might remain negative during the day. |
28/10/2010 |
| 281 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and the Japanese market is jubilant with the strength in dollar while other markets in the region were trading cautiously. Our markets are likely to get a soft to cautious start. |
27/10/2010 |
| 282 |
Asian markets have made a weak start with most of the indices trading in red, those who are in green are marginally up. Our markets are likely to make a cautious-to-flat start and might remain range bound during the day. |
26/10/2010 |
| 283 |
Asian markets have made a mostly positive start and barring the Japanese market all the indices are trading in green. Our markets are likely to get a good start on positive global cues. However the markets could be volatile during the day. |
25/10/2010 |
| 284 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and some of the indices are marginally in red. Our markets are likely to make a flat-to positive start on mixed global cues. |
22/10/2010 |
| 285 |
Asian markets have made a good start and most of the indices are trading in green, Chinese markets too have recovered after the GDP data announced lower. Our markets are likely to get a flat-to-cautious start for the day. |
21/10/2010 |
| 286 |
The shadow of the Chinese development is clearly evident on the Asian pack too and the major indices are down by 1-2 percent in the morning trade, though some are trading in the green but the gains are marginal. Our markets are likely to make a weak start on sluggish global cues. |
20/10/2010 |
| 287 |
Asian markets have made a good start and most of the indices are trading higher by about half a percent. Our markets are expected to make a flat to positive start on supportive global cues. |
19/10/2010 |
| 288 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start with some indices trading lower by more than a percent in the morning trade. Our markets are expected to make a flat to negative start. |
18/10/2010 |
| 289 |
Asian markets are trading mixed with most of the indices trading in the red zone. Our markets are expected to make a flat to negative start, on good earnings of Infosys. |
15/10/2010 |
| 290 |
Asian markets have made a good start with all major indices trading up by more than a percent. Our markets are expected to continue to rally in the green zone on global supportive cues. Markets expected to hit the all time high figures soon. |
14/10/2010 |
| 291 |
The Asian markets have made a good start and most of the indices are trading higher by about half a percent. Our markets are expected to make a positive start on the global cues. Through out the day markets are expected to be range bound. |
13/10/2010 |
| 292 |
The Asian markets too have made a soft start and barring few most of the indices are trading with marginal cuts. Today the start is likely to be cautious, however the sentiments are firm on a better outlook for the quarterly earnings and a higher domestic growth. The IIP data will be announced today, though the general perception is it coming around 10 percent. |
12/10/2010 |
| 293 |
Asian markets have made a positive start and most of the indices are trading up by about a percent. Our markets are likely to make a good start for the week on supportive global cues. |
11/10/2010 |
| 294 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start; Chinese market that missed the rally due to its week long holidays is surging high with gains of more than 2 percent, all other indices are either flat or in red. Our markets are likely to get a cautious start. Also there are three new stocks listing today. |
08/10/2010 |
| 295 |
Asian markets have made a good start, the Japanese
market remain in upbeat mood with an announcement of bondbuying
measures after a cut in key interest rate to near zero. Our
markets are likely to make a flat start and might remain range bound
during the day. |
07/10/2010 |
| 296 |
Asian markets too are in the jubilant mood with a surprise move by the Bank of Japan to cut its key interest rate to virtually zero, most of the indices are trading with good gains. Our markets are likely to get a good start on bullish global cues. |
06/10/2010 |
| 297 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and some of the indices are witnessing profit booking after the recent rally. Our markets are likely to get a flat to marginally soft start. Also some downside along with stock wise movement could be seen in the market.
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05/10/2010 |
| 298 |
The Asian markets have made a good start today and some of the indices are trading with gains of more than a percent. Our markets are likely to continue the jubilation mood in this week. |
04/10/2010 |
| 299 |
Asian markets have made a good start; though the Chinese
markets are closed today, other markets are trading with good gains.
Our markets are likely to continue the momentum; new series of
October month to start on a positive note. |
01/10/2010 |
| 300 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and barring few most of the indices are trading in red. Our markets are likely to get a flat start on the expiry day of Sep F&O series and expected to remain volatile during the day. |
30/09/2010 |
| 301 |
The Japanese market was up as the yen was near an eight-week low against the euro on speculation the Bank of Japan will add to monetary easing efforts. Our markets likely to get a good start on supportive global cues. |
29/09/2010 |
| 302 |
Asian markets have made a mixed start and some indices are trading in red, the European concern was weighing down and companies having their business associated with euro zone were apprehensive that European government finances are worsening. Our markets are likely to start on a flat note; may witness profit booking in early trades. |
28/09/2010 |
| 303 |
Most of the Asian markets have made a good start for the week and most of the indices are trading with gains of more than half a percent. Our markets likely to make a gap-up start on positive global cues. |
27/09/2010 |
| 304 |
%. Asian markets have made a sluggish start and barring few most of the indices are trading in red. Japanese market is under pressure as yen once again started appreciating. Our markets are likely to get a slightly weak start. |
24/09/2010 |
| 305 |
US markets made a mixed closing on Wednesday, The dollar hit a five-month low against the euro and a three-week rally in global shares slowed. Our markets are expected to be range bound |
23/09/2010 |
| 306 |
Some of the major Asian
markets are closed today while those, who are trading have made a
positive start. Our markets likely to make a positive start; however it may take a pause afterwards. |
22/09/2010 |
| 307 |
Asian markets have made a good start and most of the indices are trading up by about half a percent. Indian Markets are expected to open gap up and trade in the green zone during the day. Also Nifty likely to cross the 6000 mark in opening trade. |
21/09/2010 |
| 308 |
Our market is expected to open with an unbiased
positive note as clear signs of recovery are visible in the global
market. Today being the first session we could see some buying spree
in some of the frontline stocks. More money is expected to be chasing
Indian markets by FIIs. |
22/06/2009 |
| 309 |
Our market seems to be opening with a positive note and reverse the
trend of losing the steam. However, market to be very volatile for today’s
session.
|
19/06/2009 |
| 310 |
We expect our market to open with a slow negative note for the day and could trade in a range bound manner for the whole session of today. Market might be drag down further |
17/06/2009 |
| 311 |
The US markets continued their rally mood on Friday on good results of European banks' stress test, only 7 out of 91 banks were considered weak in the test. The Asian markets too look satisfied with the test results and most of the indices are trading firm this morning. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 102.32 points, or 0.99%, to 10,424.62. The Nasdaq Composite Index added 23.58 points, to 2,269.47. Taking cues from the global peers, our markets are expected to open on positive note. Also due to result season, stock wise movement could be seen. |
26/07/2010 |
| 312 |
The US markets continued their rally mood on Friday on good results of European banks' stress test, only 7 out of 91 banks were considered weak in the test. The Asian markets too look satisfied with the test results and most of the indices are trading firm this morning. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 102.32 points, or 0.99%, to 10,424.62. The Nasdaq Composite Index added 23.58 points, to 2,269.47. Taking cues from the global peers, our markets are expected to open on positive note. However, stock wise movement could be seen. |
26/07/2010 |
| 313 |
Asian markets have made a weak start tracking the US markets plunge and most of the indices are trading in red with Japan suffering the most on report of its export growth slowing for a fifth month in July. Our markets to start on a soft note tracking the weakness in global markets. |
26/08/2010 |
| 314 |
The Asian markets have made a mixed start and some of the indices including Japan have started in red. Taking cues from the global peers, our markets are expected to open flat and remain range bound during the day. However some scrip wise movement can be seen. |
24/08/2010 |
| 315 |
Asian markets are trading higher. Our market is expected to open on a positive note on global cues. |
18/08/2010 |
| 316 |
Asian markets are trading in the green zone. Taking cues from the global peers our markets are expected to open on a positive note and would be in the positive terrain. |
02/08/2010 |
| 317 |
Asian markets are trading lower. Hangseng down 120 points, Nikkei down 145 points and Shanghai down 22 points. Taking cues from the global markets our markets are expected to open on negative and however would be in the lower range. |
30/07/2010 |
| 318 |
Asian markets are trading in a mixed zone with Hangseng down 61 points, Nikkei down 52 points where as Shanghai is up 20 points. Taking cues from the global peers our markets are expected to open on flat note and would be choppy due to the expiry session today. There is no particular direction seen in the markets. |
29/07/2010 |
| 319 |
Asian markets are trading in mixed zone. Taking cues from the global peers our markets are expected to open on negative note and would be range bound. Stock wise movement is expected. |
22/07/2010 |
| 320 |
Asian markets are trading higher. Taking cues from the global peer, our markets are expected to open on positive note. The markets may come down due to selling pressure. However, stock wise movement could be seen. |
21/07/2010 |
| 321 |
Asian markets are trading mixed. Our market is expected to open on a positive note and remain range bound during the day. |
17/08/2010 |
| 322 |
Asian markets are trading in mixed zone. Shanghai Composite was flat at 2,671.85. Hang Seng was down 0.17% or 37.36 points at 21,764.23. Nikkei added 0.45% or 43.45 points at 9,615.94. Taking cues from the global peers, our markets are expected to open on flat note. Stock specific movement could be seen in the markets. |
10/08/2010 |
| 323 |
Asian markets are trading firm where Hang-Seng is up 161 point, Nikkei 6 points and Shanghai is flat. Our markets are expected to open flat and may be choppy through out the session. However, stock wise movement might be seen. Overall our markets are positive in medium term and long term basis. |
09/07/2010 |
| 324 |
Asian markets are trading higher. Hang Seng added 0.92%, Nikkei was up 1.16% & Shanghai Composite was down 0.21%. Taking cues from the global markets our markets are expected to open on positive note. There is fresh buying seen in the markets. |
03/08/2010 |
| 325 |
The Asian markets have made a mixed start but barring few most of them are managing to remain in the green zone in early trade. Taking Global cues our markets are expected to open gap up and remain in the green zone during the day, also some stock wise movement could be seen. |
20/07/2010 |
| 326 |
Asian markets are trading mixed. Shanghai down by more than 1%. Whereas Hangseng down by 0.20% and Nikkei up by 0.34%. Taking cues from the global markets our markets are expected to open flat and would be range bound. However srcip wise movement could be seen. |
13/07/2010 |
| 327 |
Though, the US markets will remain closed today, the Asian markets have taken the cue from its previous session’s gains the jobs report late on Friday is acting as an encouragement for Asian investors with all the indices trading with good gains. Our markets are expected to open on a positive note and expected to trade in the green zone during the day. |
06/09/2010 |
| 328 |
Asian markets too have made a good start and barring few most the indices are trading in green. Japanese exporters are benefiting as the yen depreciated further against the dollar. Taking cues from global peers, our markets are expected to open on positive note. |
03/09/2010 |
| 329 |
Asian markets too have made a good start and most of the indices are trading up by about a percent. Our markets are expected to open gap up and trade in the green zone during the day. |
02/09/2010 |
| 330 |
Asian markets have made a good start and most of the indices are trading in green zone, Taking cues from our Global peers, our markets are expected to open gap up and expected to remain positive. Also some stock wise movement could be seen. |
01/09/2010 |
| 331 |
Asian markets have made a weak start and most of the indices are trading in red, Japan's Nikkei plunged 2.35% or 214.71 points at 8,934.55. Taking cues from our Global peers, our markets are expected to open gap down and expected to remain negative during the day. |
31/08/2010 |
| 332 |
Asian markets too have made a weak start tracking the US markets plunge and most of the indices are trading in red with Japan suffering the most.
Our markets to start on a soft note tracking the weakness in global
markets. |
27/08/2010 |
| 333 |
Asian markets have made a weak start and almost all the indices are
trading in red with some indices suffering cut of about a percent.
Taking cues from global peers our markets are expected to open gap
down and may remain in the red zone during the day. |
25/08/2010 |
| 334 |
US market closed weak.Asian markets are trading mixed. Our markets are expected to be range bound on global cues. |
23/08/2010 |
| 335 |
Asian markets are trading weak. Our markets are expected to be range bound and should trail weak on global cues. |
20/08/2010 |
| 336 |
The Asian markets have made a positive start. Our markets are expected to be range bound |
19/08/2010 |
| 337 |
Asian markets are trading in mixed zone. Shanghai Composite up by 12 points. Hang Seng up by 80 points & Nikkei down by 200 points at 9,615.94. Taking cues from the global peers, our markets are expected to open on negative note. Stock specific movement could be seen in the markets. |
11/08/2010 |
| 338 |
Asian markets are trading in mixed bag. Taking cues from the global peers our markets are expected to open on flat note. However markets would be range bound throughout the day. |
09/08/2010 |
| 339 |
Asian markets are trading firm. Taking cues from global peers, our markets are expected to open on flat note. However there might be fresh buying seen in the markets. |
05/08/2010 |
| 340 |
Asian markets are trading mixed bag. Shanghai is flat, HangSeng up 109 points & Nikkei down by 143points. Our markets are expected to open on flat note and would be sluggish throughout the session. |
04/08/2010 |
| 341 |
Asian markets are trading mixed. Shanghai is trading flat, Nikkei up by 1.93% & Hangseng down by 0.22%. Taking cues from the global peers our markets are expected to open flat and would be volatile. Scrip wise movement could be seen. |
28/07/2010 |
| 342 |
Asian markets are trading in a mixed zone. Taking cues from the global peers our markets are expected to open on positive note and would be in positive range. Stock wise movement is expected. However European bank stress test could affect the Indian markets in the second half. |
23/07/2010 |
| 343 |
Asian markets are trading
lower. Taking cues from the global peers, our markets are expected
to open flat. However markets seem to be choppy due to the result
season going on. Further, stock wise movement could be seen. |
16/07/2010 |
| 344 |
Taking cues from the global peers our markets are expected to open on positive note and would be positive throughout the session.
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14/07/2010 |
| 345 |
Asian markets are trading firm with most of Indices being flat. Our markets are expected to open flat and would be range bound racking the global cues. However stock wise movement could be seen. |
12/07/2010 |
| 346 |
Asian markets are trading strong with Hang Seng gained 1.56% or 309.57 points and Nikkei added 2.67% or 247.56 points. Our markets are expected to open on positive note and would be in the upper range tracking the global cues. |
08/07/2010 |