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Indian Equities Continue Their Winning Streak, Nifty Ends Above 17,800
At close on Tuesday, the Sensex was up 379.43 points or 0.64 per cent at 59,842.21, and the Nifty was up 127.10 points or 0.72 per cent at 17,825.30
Read MoreRupee Rises 8 Paise To 71.23 Against US Dollar In Early Trade
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net sellers in the capital markets, as they sold shares worth Rs 504.13 crore.
Read MoreRupee Slips 30 Paise Against $ As Moody's Cuts India Rating Outlook To Negative
Sustained foreign fund inflows and easing crude oil prices capped the losses.
Read MoreRupee Rises 22 Paise Against $ In Early Trade
Forex traders said fresh foreign fund inflows, higher opening in domestic equities and easing crude oil prices supported the rupee.
Read MoreShares Fall About 1.5% On Continued Foreign Selling
Shares fell about 1.5 per cent on Monday on continued selling by foreign investors, while uncertainty lingered about the economic impact of the government's demonetisation move
Read MoreWhat's In Store For Markets?
While the Indian economy and markets are largely insulated from the UK events, global fund flows can change its course in the immediate short term
Read MoreGlobal Cues Point To A Bumpy Road Ahead
The big worry for the markets is whether this marginal selling by foreign investors could turn into a full-scale sell off. If that happens, investors could once again begin to doubt whether the Indian economy is on a recovery path
Read MoreRupee Set For 5th Straight Fall In 2015; 65-70 Becomes New Normal
Set for the fifth straight year of fall in 2015, the rupee seems to have found a new bottom after hovering between two extremes of being billed the world’s worst as well as the best performing currency and the experts see the range of 65-70 as the new normal
Read MoreHot Money Loses Steam: FPI Inflows Into Stocks Dip Below $3 Billion
A favourite of foreign investors for many years, Indian equities seem to have lost the plot this year as the net inflows of the so-called 'hot money' or foreign portfolio investments dipped below $3 billion
Read MoreForeign Investments Back In India After Lacklustre Five Years
India-specific cumulative fundraising attained its peak in the pre-global financial crisis (GFC) period. During this period between 2005 and 2008, there were 50 such funds that raised $16 billion in total. However, post-GFC, only 29 funds got raised in five years, with cumulative fundraising of only $3.9 billion
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