"Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements," said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
India E News Jan 3, 2009 High Investor Confidence Drives Markets UpwardsJagannadham Thunuguntla
"Markets usually trade in anticipation, and that's why we have seen the markets surge in hope of a second stimulus package," said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
'The markets are holding up despite the bad GDP (gross domestic product) numbers and things like the rupee hitting an all-time low. One cannot be sure of how long this resilience will continue though,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, chief executive of New Delhi-based brokerage firm SMC Group.
‘This year the pain of market fluctuations was felt by all, right from the small retail investor to big corporates,’ said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm with SMC Group.
India PR Wire Dec 1, 2008 Equities Erase Gains, Key Index Sheds 252 PointsJagannadham Thunuguntla
“There is now so much uncertainty that the only thing certain is uncertainty”, said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, director of the country's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
The markets are, therefore, searching for direction as there are so many issues to understand - global economic slowdown, geopolitical issues as well as domestic political issues, Thunuguntla said trying to explain Monday's volatility, which saw the Sensex end up losing nearly 500 points from the intra-day high of 9,326.68 points.
"January is a crucial month as a lot of companies will start divulging financial results. One has to be very careful in not taking occasional spurts as one particular trend - bearish or bullish," Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
“Inflation has stopped being a trigger event as far as the capital markets are concerned. The market has already factored in that inflation will remain in an acceptable range and will keep coming down in the coming weeks,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
“The markets gave up profits by the middle of the day. We still have some more pain to face in the markets as investors have to recover confidence in the system,” he added.
India E News Jan 3, 2009 High Investor Confidence Drives Markets UpwardsJagannadham Thunuguntla
"Markets usually trade in anticipation, and that's why we have seen the markets surge in hope of a second stimulus package," said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
'The markets are holding up despite the bad GDP (gross domestic product) numbers and things like the rupee hitting an all-time low. One cannot be sure of how long this resilience will continue though,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, chief executive of New Delhi-based brokerage firm SMC Group.
‘This year the pain of market fluctuations was felt by all, right from the small retail investor to big corporates,’ said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm with SMC Group.
India PR Wire Dec 1, 2008 Equities Erase Gains, Key Index Sheds 252 PointsJagannadham Thunuguntla
“There is now so much uncertainty that the only thing certain is uncertainty”, said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, director of the country's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
The markets are, therefore, searching for direction as there are so many issues to understand - global economic slowdown, geopolitical issues as well as domestic political issues, Thunuguntla said trying to explain Monday's volatility, which saw the Sensex end up losing nearly 500 points from the intra-day high of 9,326.68 points.
"January is a crucial month as a lot of companies will start divulging financial results. One has to be very careful in not taking occasional spurts as one particular trend - bearish or bullish," Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
“Inflation has stopped being a trigger event as far as the capital markets are concerned. The market has already factored in that inflation will remain in an acceptable range and will keep coming down in the coming weeks,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
“The markets gave up profits by the middle of the day. We still have some more pain to face in the markets as investors have to recover confidence in the system,” he added.
“Inflation has stopped being a trigger event as far as the capital markets are concerned. The market has already factored in that inflation will remain in an acceptable range and will keep coming down in the coming weeks,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
“The markets gave up profits by the middle of the day. We still have some more pain to face in the markets as investors have to recover confidence in the system,” he added.
‘This year the pain of market fluctuations was felt by all, right from the small retail investor to big corporates,’ said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm with SMC Group.
IndiaeNews Dec 1, 2008 Equities Erase Gains, Key Index Sheds 252 PointsJagannadham Thunuguntla
“There is now so much uncertainty that the only thing certain is uncertainty”, said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, director of the country's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
The markets are, therefore, searching for direction as there are so many issues to understand - global economic slowdown, geopolitical issues as well as domestic political issues, Thunuguntla said trying to explain Monday's volatility, which saw the Sensex end up losing nearly 500 points from the intra-day high of 9,326.68 points.
Also today's trading shows the market has not forgotten the fundamental global economic and financial situation which is far from encouraging, he said.
“Overall sentiments in the markets are very edgy and such occasional setbacks will continue to happen till a more reassuring feeling settles down among investors,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
'The markets are holding up despite the bad GDP (gross domestic product) numbers and things like the rupee hitting an all-time low. One cannot be sure of how long this resilience will continue though,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, chief executive of New Delhi-based brokerage firm SMC Group.
India E News Apr 9, 2009 Bulls Make A Comeback, Push Sensex Up 2 PercentJagannadham Thunuguntla
'This rally has caught quite a lot of people by surprise and has given a breathing space to investors,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, equity head at SMC Capitals.
'Markets were in a seemingly safe zone between 8,000 and 10,000, If you had bought in this zone you could have booked profits in the short-term and definitely in the long-run. However markets are now at the higher side of the safe zone and buying at this level does have higher short-term risks,' added Thunuguntla.
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
The Pioneer 26 Feb 2010 Markets Welcome Budget, Sensex Ends 175 Points UpJagannadham Thunuguntla
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
‘This year the pain of market fluctuations was felt by all, right from the small retail investor to big corporates,’ said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm with SMC Group.
Daily Times India 26 Feb 2010 Markets Welcome Budget, Sensex Ends 175 Points UpJagannadham Thunuguntla
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
“Overall sentiments in the markets are very edgy and such occasional setbacks will continue to happen till a more reassuring feeling settles down among investors,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
“Inflation has stopped being a trigger event as far as the capital markets are concerned. The market has already factored in that inflation will remain in an acceptable range and will keep coming down in the coming weeks,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
“The markets gave up profits by the middle of the day. We still have some more pain to face in the markets as investors have to recover confidence in the system,” he added.
‘This year the pain of market fluctuations was felt by all, right from the small retail investor to big corporates,’ said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm with SMC Group.
IndiaeNews Dec 1, 2008 Equities Erase Gains, Key Index Sheds 252 PointsJagannadham Thunuguntla
“There is now so much uncertainty that the only thing certain is uncertainty”, said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, director of the country's fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
The markets are, therefore, searching for direction as there are so many issues to understand - global economic slowdown, geopolitical issues as well as domestic political issues, Thunuguntla said trying to explain Monday's volatility, which saw the Sensex end up losing nearly 500 points from the intra-day high of 9,326.68 points.
Also today's trading shows the market has not forgotten the fundamental global economic and financial situation which is far from encouraging, he said.
“Overall sentiments in the markets are very edgy and such occasional setbacks will continue to happen till a more reassuring feeling settles down among investors,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
'The markets are holding up despite the bad GDP (gross domestic product) numbers and things like the rupee hitting an all-time low. One cannot be sure of how long this resilience will continue though,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, chief executive of New Delhi-based brokerage firm SMC Group.
India E News Apr 9, 2009 Bulls Make A Comeback, Push Sensex Up 2 PercentJagannadham Thunuguntla
'This rally has caught quite a lot of people by surprise and has given a breathing space to investors,' said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, equity head at SMC Capitals.
'Markets were in a seemingly safe zone between 8,000 and 10,000, If you had bought in this zone you could have booked profits in the short-term and definitely in the long-run. However markets are now at the higher side of the safe zone and buying at this level does have higher short-term risks,' added Thunuguntla.
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
The Pioneer 26 Feb 2010 Markets Welcome Budget, Sensex Ends 175 Points UpJagannadham Thunuguntla
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
‘This year the pain of market fluctuations was felt by all, right from the small retail investor to big corporates,’ said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm with SMC Group.
Daily Times India 26 Feb 2010 Markets Welcome Budget, Sensex Ends 175 Points UpJagannadham Thunuguntla
“Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job. This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
“Overall sentiments in the markets are very edgy and such occasional setbacks will continue to happen till a more reassuring feeling settles down among investors,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of the capital markets arm and director of India’s fourth largest share brokerage firm, the Delhi-based SMC Group.
Similar to Express Buzz 27 Feb 2010 Sensex Gains 237 Points In Week (12)
The secret way to sell pi coins effortlessly.DOT TECH
Well as we all know pi isn't launched yet. But you can still sell your pi coins effortlessly because some whales in China are interested in holding massive pi coins. And they are willing to pay good money for it. If you are interested in selling I will leave a contact for you. Just telegram this number below. I sold about 3000 pi coins to him and he paid me immediately.
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USDA Loans in California: A Comprehensive Overview.pptxmarketing367770
USDA Loans in California: A Comprehensive Overview
If you're dreaming of owning a home in California's rural or suburban areas, a USDA loan might be the perfect solution. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offers these loans to help low-to-moderate-income individuals and families achieve homeownership.
Key Features of USDA Loans:
Zero Down Payment: USDA loans require no down payment, making homeownership more accessible.
Competitive Interest Rates: These loans often come with lower interest rates compared to conventional loans.
Flexible Credit Requirements: USDA loans have more lenient credit score requirements, helping those with less-than-perfect credit.
Guaranteed Loan Program: The USDA guarantees a portion of the loan, reducing risk for lenders and expanding borrowing options.
Eligibility Criteria:
Location: The property must be located in a USDA-designated rural or suburban area. Many areas in California qualify.
Income Limits: Applicants must meet income guidelines, which vary by region and household size.
Primary Residence: The home must be used as the borrower's primary residence.
Application Process:
Find a USDA-Approved Lender: Not all lenders offer USDA loans, so it's essential to choose one approved by the USDA.
Pre-Qualification: Determine your eligibility and the amount you can borrow.
Property Search: Look for properties in eligible rural or suburban areas.
Loan Application: Submit your application, including financial and personal information.
Processing and Approval: The lender and USDA will review your application. If approved, you can proceed to closing.
USDA loans are an excellent option for those looking to buy a home in California's rural and suburban areas. With no down payment and flexible requirements, these loans make homeownership more attainable for many families. Explore your eligibility today and take the first step toward owning your dream home.
Empowering the Unbanked: The Vital Role of NBFCs in Promoting Financial Inclu...Vighnesh Shashtri
In India, financial inclusion remains a critical challenge, with a significant portion of the population still unbanked. Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) have emerged as key players in bridging this gap by providing financial services to those often overlooked by traditional banking institutions. This article delves into how NBFCs are fostering financial inclusion and empowering the unbanked.
Financial Assets: Debit vs Equity Securities.pptxWrito-Finance
financial assets represent claim for future benefit or cash. Financial assets are formed by establishing contracts between participants. These financial assets are used for collection of huge amounts of money for business purposes.
Two major Types: Debt Securities and Equity Securities.
Debt Securities are Also known as fixed-income securities or instruments. The type of assets is formed by establishing contracts between investor and issuer of the asset.
• The first type of Debit securities is BONDS. Bonds are issued by corporations and government (both local and national government).
• The second important type of Debit security is NOTES. Apart from similarities associated with notes and bonds, notes have shorter term maturity.
• The 3rd important type of Debit security is TRESURY BILLS. These securities have short-term ranging from three months, six months, and one year. Issuer of such securities are governments.
• Above discussed debit securities are mostly issued by governments and corporations. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSITS CDs are issued by Banks and Financial Institutions. Risk factor associated with CDs gets reduced when issued by reputable institutions or Banks.
Following are the risk attached with debt securities: Credit risk, interest rate risk and currency risk
There are no fixed maturity dates in such securities, and asset’s value is determined by company’s performance. There are two major types of equity securities: common stock and preferred stock.
Common Stock: These are simple equity securities and bear no complexities which the preferred stock bears. Holders of such securities or instrument have the voting rights when it comes to select the company’s board of director or the business decisions to be made.
Preferred Stock: Preferred stocks are sometime referred to as hybrid securities, because it contains elements of both debit security and equity security. Preferred stock confers ownership rights to security holder that is why it is equity instrument
<a href="https://www.writofinance.com/equity-securities-features-types-risk/" >Equity securities </a> as a whole is used for capital funding for companies. Companies have multiple expenses to cover. Potential growth of company is required in competitive market. So, these securities are used for capital generation, and then uses it for company’s growth.
Concluding remarks
Both are employed in business. Businesses are often established through debit securities, then what is the need for equity securities. Companies have to cover multiple expenses and expansion of business. They can also use equity instruments for repayment of debits. So, there are multiple uses for securities. As an investor, you need tools for analysis. Investment decisions are made by carefully analyzing the market. For better analysis of the stock market, investors often employ financial analysis of companies.
how can i use my minded pi coins I need some funds.DOT TECH
If you are interested in selling your pi coins, i have a verified pi merchant, who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
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Now a merchant stands in between these exchanges and the miners. As a link to make transactions smooth. Because right now in the enclosed mainnet you can't sell pi coins your self. You need the help of a merchant,
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@Pi_vendor_247
when will pi network coin be available on crypto exchange.DOT TECH
There is no set date for when Pi coins will enter the market.
However, the developers are working hard to get them released as soon as possible.
Once they are available, users will be able to exchange other cryptocurrencies for Pi coins on designated exchanges.
But for now the only way to sell your pi coins is through verified pi vendor.
Here is the telegram contact of my personal pi vendor
@Pi_vendor_247
how can I sell pi coins after successfully completing KYCDOT TECH
Pi coins is not launched yet in any exchange 💱 this means it's not swappable, the current pi displaying on coin market cap is the iou version of pi. And you can learn all about that on my previous post.
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where can I find a legit pi merchant onlineDOT TECH
Yes. This is very easy what you need is a recommendation from someone who has successfully traded pi coins before with a merchant.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi network coins and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold thousands of pi coins before the open mainnet.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with
@Pi_vendor_247
Exploring Abhay Bhutada’s Views After Poonawalla Fincorp’s Collaboration With...beulahfernandes8
The financial landscape in India has witnessed a significant development with the recent collaboration between Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank.
The launch of the co-branded credit card, the IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card, marks a major milestone for both entities.
This strategic move aims to redefine and elevate the banking experience for customers.
Even tho Pi network is not listed on any exchange yet.
Buying/Selling or investing in pi network coins is highly possible through the help of vendors. You can buy from vendors[ buy directly from the pi network miners and resell it]. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal vendor.
@Pi_vendor_247
The Evolution of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India: Challenges...beulahfernandes8
Role in Financial System
NBFCs are critical in bridging the financial inclusion gap.
They provide specialized financial services that cater to segments often neglected by traditional banks.
Economic Impact
NBFCs contribute significantly to India's GDP.
They support sectors like micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), housing finance, and personal loans.
BYD SWOT Analysis and In-Depth Insights 2024.pptxmikemetalprod
Indepth analysis of the BYD 2024
BYD (Build Your Dreams) is a Chinese automaker and battery manufacturer that has snowballed over the past two decades to become a significant player in electric vehicles and global clean energy technology.
This SWOT analysis examines BYD's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats as it competes in the fast-changing automotive and energy storage industries.
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Shenzhen, BYD started as a battery company before expanding into automobiles in the early 2000s.
Initially manufacturing gasoline-powered vehicles, BYD focused on plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles, leveraging its expertise in battery technology.
Today, BYD is the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, delivering over 1.2 million electric cars globally. The company also produces electric buses, trucks, forklifts, and rail transit.
On the energy side, BYD is a major supplier of rechargeable batteries for cell phones, laptops, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems.
how to sell pi coins in all Africa Countries.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network for other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, usdt , Ethereum and other currencies And this is done easily with the help from a pi merchant.
What is a pi merchant ?
Since pi is not launched yet in any exchange. The only way you can sell right now is through merchants.
A verified Pi merchant is someone who buys pi network coins from miners and resell them to investors looking forward to hold massive quantities of pi coins before mainnet launch in 2026.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
@Pi_vendor_247
Express Buzz 27 Feb 2010 Sensex Gains 237 Points In Week
1. Sensex gains 237 points in week
27 Feb 2010 01:16:31 PM IST
MUMBAI: Indian stock markets, which were in stasis for much of this week, reacted positively to the
budget, with a benchmark index breaking free to close 237 points higher than its previous weekly close.
The 30-share sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) moved up 237.92 points or
1.47 percent to end Friday at 16,429.55 points, 237 points above its previous weekly close at 16,191.63
points.
The broader S&P CNX Nifty of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) too posted gains to end the week at
4,922.3 points, up 77.4 points or 1.57 percent.
Broader market indices, however, ended the week in the red with the BSE midcap index closing 0.54
percent down and the BSE smallcap index 1.67 percent lower.
"Though it is not possible to keep everyone happy, the finance minister has done a commendable job.
This was evident from the way markets reacted to the announcements," said Jagannadham
Thunuguntla, the equity head for brokerage firm SMC Capitals.
"The budget did help in breaking from the side-ways movement, but it is not going to help much going
forward. A lot of the budget news has been factored in and one should not expect a major rally," he
added.
The top gainers during the week included Hindalco (up 7.7 percent), Maruti Suzuki (up 6.8 percent), L&T
(up 6.2 percent), Hero Honda (up 5.5 percent) and ICICI Bank (up 5 percent).
Among top losers were ITC (down 6.5 percent), Reliance Communications (down 2.8 percent), Tata
Power (down 2.2 percent), Hindustan Unilever (down 2.2 percent) and Reliance Industries (down 0.6
percent).
Data with markets watchdog Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) showed that foreign funds
were net buyers during the week, having bought scrips worth $313.56 million.
Benchmark indices in the US ended slightly lower this week with Dow Jones industrial average dipping
0.8 percent, the Standard and Poor's 500 Index 500 down 0.4 percent and the Nasdaq composite falling
0.3 percent.