While inflation and the Russia-Ukraine War will push up prices, rate hikes by the US Fed will act as headwind, says Chirag Mehta, chief investment officer, Quantum Asset Management Company, in an interview with Sanjay Kumar Singh
Cutting off a country from SWIFT in the financial world is equivalent to restricting internet access of a nation. Watch the video to learn what it means for Russia.
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From analysing whether the optimism around the economy is warranted or not to looking at a fresh strategy for handling China, here's what Business Standard columnists and editorials had to say this week
From the hypocrisy reflected in the global response to the Pandora papers to the strategies that India can adopt to achieve net-zero emissions, here's what Business Standard columnists and editorials had to say this week
It has been a bumpy ride for foreign flows into the Indian equity markets in the past few months. And Sebi’s proposal to introduce an optional T+1 settlement from January 2022 has also raised more concerns. So what’s the road ahead for flows according to leading market experts? Let’s take a look.
Several new players have jumped into the mutual fund business lately. Zerodha said it had got in-principle approval to launch its own mutual funds. Sachin Bansal’s Navi has also floated offers for 11 new funds. And there are reports that PhonePe might also apply for an Asset Management Company licence in order to sell its own funds. Watch the video to learn why is there a sudden interest in mutual funds? And what are mutual funds?
OPEC and its allies agreed to stick to their existing plan for gradual monthly oil-production increases after a brief video conference. Business Standard reached out to Vandana Hari, Founder & CEO of Vanda Insights on how she sees brent crude trajectory going ahead
Out of the eight companies that debuted on bourses in August, five listed at a discount. Aptus Value Housing Finance, Chemplast Sanmar, Nuvoco Vistas, Windlas Biotech and CarTrade Tech made tepid debuts, disappointing investors who often lap up IPOs for a listing pop. According to some analysts, the listing "honeymoon" might just be over. So, what's behind the underperformance? Experts explain
'Playing the unlock theme' is a market strategy phrase that you will often hear these days. Let’s take a look at what this means and how you can deploy it. Watch the video.
Since July 1, the BSE MidCap and SmallCap indices have gained 2 per cent and 2.5 per cent, respectively. Individually, stocks such as Sadbhav Engineering and Ujjivan Small Finance Bank have tumbled up to 45 per cent. So is the multi-bagger phase of mid- and small-caps over? Watch to know this and more
Business Standard spoke to Devang Mehta, Head of Equity Advisory at Centrum Wealth and Sunil Subramaniam, MD and CEO at Sundaram Mutual Fund to understand the global markets’ scenario.
Shareholder activism: Even if experts say this phenomenon is in a nascent stage, a host of factors may have given rise to it. There have been a number of instances where shareholders have challenged promoters and management.
US GDP data, progress of Delta variant of Covid-19 and its implications on global growth, listing of Nuvoco Vistas, Aptus Value Housing Finance and Chemplast Sanmar, and monthly F&O expiry will guide the markets this week
HDFC Bank jumped 3 per cent in the intra-day trade on Wednesday after the Reserve Bank of India lifted a ban on the issue of new credit cards by the lender. Will credit card reprieve reverse HDFC Bank's show? Watch to know more
Selling by insiders has picked up amid stocks scaling new highs. In July, they sold shares worth more than 10,000 crore rupees, and in June and May around 7,000 crore rupees each. Let's delve into what this means for investors.
Amid lack of any major domestic and global triggers, equity trading will remain stock-specific on the bourses on Wednesday.
With no events lined up on the domestic front, stock-specific news flows and global cues will continue to guide the market trajectory