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Investors Are Increasing Long Positions Ahead Of Election Results

Investors Are Increasing Long Positions Ahead Of Election Results

The market has already priced in a BJP victory which is why most institutional investors are now mentally gearing up for an upset of any sort

Peace Returns To Dalal Street

Peace Returns To Dalal Street

While the Indian markets seem to be recovering from their jitteriness, a quick reminder that world markets are still strong, close to record highs, ahead of US inflation data, among other factors

Indian Markets Stay Paused

Indian Markets Stay Paused

Foreign Institutional Investors are driven among other factors by what is happening elsewhere in the world and that is not looking too encouraging for capital flows anywhere else in the world

Indias Nimesulide Dilemma: A Painkiller With Severe Side-Effects, But A Growing Market

India's Nimesulide Dilemma: A Painkiller With Severe Side-Effects, But A Growing Market

The Drugs Technical Advisory Board has seemingly woken up to the perils of the popular painkiller. But is it enough?

Stockmarkets Recover, More Experts Advising Caution On Midcaps

Stockmarkets Recover, More Experts Advising Caution On Midcaps

The benchmark indices bounced back in trades on Thursday with the S&P BSE Sensex ending the day with a gain of 335 points at 73,097. The NSE Nifty 50 closed 149 points up at 22,147. Both indices swung back and forth before settling down higher

Markets Shift Worldwide, India Could Stay Weak

Markets Shift Worldwide, India Could Stay Weak

The markets are generally on edge as the regulators, Sebi and RBI are now openly turning on the heat and cracking down on a range of companies under their respective jurisdictions

Markets Recover, Await Economic Data

Markets Recover, Await Economic Data

US equity futures were steady to positive again overnight as most investors were holding back for fresh economic data and Federal Reserve signals on the timing and prospects of interest rate cuts in the US

Indian Markets Rise For 5th Consecutive Session

Indian Markets Rise For 5th Consecutive Session

The indices ended higher for the fifth consecutive session on Monday, usually a sign that the markets might pause to take in some air. December quarter earnings are now over and the focus is back on macroeconomic news.

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