Markets - general
Stock market crash a short-lived aberration: SBI
27 Aug 2015
India’s stock market crash this week was an "aberration" and markets will see a correction based on upcoming macro numbers - GDP and consumer price index inflation - which are likely to be positive, SBI Research said in a note today
After recovery, Sensex plunges again on China fears
25 Aug 2015
Traders are concerned about the increasing momentum of selling by foreign investors, who own around 25 per cent of BSE 200 stock
Sensex plunges 1,624 points, investors’ wealth down Rs7,00,000 cr
24 Aug 2015
The rupee crashed to 66.66 against the US dollar as foreign funds dumped shares and pulled away cash from markets
Forget market turmoil, Indian Oil stake sale fetches govt Rs9,300 cr
24 Aug 2015
Monday’s market mayhem cost retail investors dear as they managed to subscribe to only 18 per cent of the 48.5 million shares reserved for them
Sensex plunges 1,588 points intra-day as China worries rile markets
24 Aug 2015
The rupee crashed to 66.49 against the US dollar in opening trade as foreign funds dumped shares and pulled away cash from markets
Govt to sell 10% stake in Indian Oil Corp on Monday
22 Aug 2015
The government will sell a 10-per cent stake in state-run oil marketing company Indian Oil Corp Ltd, on Monday, through an auction on the stock exchanges
Hindalco Q1 net plunges 67% to Rs107 crore
14 Aug 2015
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