With net inflows of Rs 5,868 crore from domestic investors, leading indices closed with gains of over 4%
Wall Street had been on the brink of a bear market with all the major indices down almost 20 per cent from their all-time peak, which amazingly were touched just 13 sessions ago
Fueled by concerns the spread of the disease will weigh on consumer spending, Jollibee shares have dived more than 18% this year, adding to losses in 2019, their worst in two decades.
Asian stocks and currencies fell on Thursday as fatalities rose and more cases were reported around the world.
Country likely to edge out Mauritius as a favoured destination for offshore funds
This is PFC's third international bond issuance in FY20 as well as the largest bond in a single tranche
In an indication of a positive start on Wall Street, the S&P 500 e-mini futures gained 0.12 per cent
Telecom stocks will be in focus today after the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) told telecom operators to pay their revenue share dues within three months as directed by the Supreme Court
The WTO report said trade volume growth should accelerate slightly to 2.7% in 2020, while global GDP growth holds steady at 2.3% but that this also depended on easing of trade tensions
European markets also slid at the open, with London and Frankfurt both down 0.5 per cent while Paris shed 0.6 per cent
As against brokerages' estimates of a 12% growth, Nifty earnings growth has been a tepid 5%
In Indonesia, land-use controls were aggressively deregulated in the 1980s while entire sectors of the economy were opened up to direct investment
As risks to the outlook increase, investors are scooping up longer-dated securities on expectations that interest rates will continue to fall
The losses followed a dark day on European bourses and on Wall Street, with all three US benchmarks tumbling around 3 per cent
Lee's comments come as investors weigh how to react to a wave of monetary easing by central banks across the world, pushing bond yields to new lows amid fear of a global recession
The 25 companies that debuted on the so-called Star market rose an average of 140% in the first trading day
Since the Fed began to shift from its predilection to raise interest rates in late January, there's been a grudging response from many Asian officials
Pre-market: Quiet opening on cards, Asian markets flat
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks were subdued on Monday as investors fretted that political instability in the United States was leaving the country rudderless at a time when the global economy was showing signs of faltering.
Pre-market: Weak opening seen, Asian markets pare gains