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- Technical View: Nifty forms bullish candle, rally can extend to 14,600-14,650 [...]
- Vadilal eyes Rs 800 crore sales from ice creams this fiscalThe company saw an adverse impact on its sales due to the spread of the [...]
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- Bitcoin hits record high of $62,575The world's biggest cryptocurrency has more than doubled in price this year amid growing mainstream [...]
- 2020-21 indirect tax collections beat revised estimates by 8%: CBIC ChiefOut of the total provisional indirect tax collections, custom duty collections came in at Rs [...]
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- Second COVID wave far worse, Nifty can fall 4-8% but use dips to buy, say experts [...]
- Grab to announce merger with US SPAC, to be valued at nearly $40 billion: ReportThe merger will make it the biggest blank-check company deal ever. [...]
- The Wall Street Journal: U.K. COVID-19 strain doesn’t lead to more deaths, study findsThe coronavirus variant first identified in the United Kingdom spreads more easily than older strains [...]
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Bloomberg Big Oil’s Secret World of Trading (Bloomberg Markets) — It was a bleak moment for the oil industry. U.S. shale companies were failing by the dozen. Petrostates were on
Globe Newswire West Africa Mining Industry Report 2020 with Profiles of Aluminium Corp of China, Barrick Gold, and Newmont Mining, AngloGold Ashanti, Iamgold Dublin, March 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
European stocks were mixed on Monday amid fears of a third wave of COVID-19 across the bloc, and an escalating row between the UK and European Union (EU) over access
Biden Oil Moratorium (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) The FTSE 100 fell after opening on Friday as
Bloomberg Credit Suisse Freezes $ 1 Billion of Funds as Scandal Widens (Bloomberg) — Credit Suisse Group AG froze four
Source: reuters The S&P 500 rose on Wednesday and the blue-chip Dow hit a record high after tepid consumer price
US stocks jumped on Wednesday with the Dow hitting a record high, as data showed underlying consumer prices remained tepid
(PA) European stock markets dipped on Wednesday as investors remained nervous about a sell-off of government debt and rising inflation.
Markets fell across Asia and in the US (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved) The FTSE 100 opened
The Stats It was a quieter week on the economic calendar, in the week ending 26th February. A total of
Friday, 26th February French Consumer Spending (MoM) (Jan) French GDP (QoQ) (Q4) 2nd Estimate Spanish HICP (YoY) (Feb) Prelim Spanish
Asian stocks opened sharply lower on Friday after Wall Street’s main indexes tumbled, with technology-related stocks under pressure following a
Source: Reuters Shares on Wall Street ended higher on Wednesday, as a selloff in technology-related stocks eased and a rotation
Asian stocks perked up on Thursday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reaffirmed interest rates would stay low, calming
U.S. Treasury yields rose early Wednesday as worries around inflationary pressures renewed a selloff in longer-dated government bonds. What are
Asian equities opened lower on Wednesday on concerns about rising interest rates and rich equity valuations and following a downdraft