This document provides a sector-wise market performance summary for the Indian market. It lists the percentage change in market capitalization for various sectors such as automobile, banks, consumer durables etc. It also provides support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank indices. Details of FII and DII activity are given. Technically, the document suggests the Nifty 50 index is trading below its 200 day moving average, indicating a bearish long term trend. News snippets on the aviation MRO industry and upcoming IPO of IRCTC are also provided.
- The document provides information on sector performance in the Indian market, with sectors like Automobile & Ancillaries and Banks showing declines of 1.23% and 2.19% respectively.
- It gives support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. The Nifty 50 is currently trading below its 200-day moving average, suggesting a bearish long term trend.
- News highlights include the RBI lowering India's growth forecast and earlier repo rate cuts by the RBI not effectively translating to lower bank lending rates.
The document provides an overview of sector performances in the Indian stock market, with brief percentages for changes in market capitalization. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank indexes. Details are given on FII and DII activity levels. News snippets are presented on recent Indian government initiatives. Technical analysis is provided on short-term trends and support/resistance levels for the Nifty Bank index. Disclaimers are stated at the end regarding the nature of the information provided.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian economy and stock market. It summarizes sector performance data, provides support and resistance levels for key indices, and analyzes daily technical charts. News items and a disclaimer are also included.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors with their market capitalization and percentage change. Automobile and ancillary sector saw 1.18% growth while banks saw 0.77% growth.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is currently trading above its 200 day moving average, suggesting a long term bullish trend.
- FII and DII activity data for the past week. On September 13, FII withdrew ₹405.45 crore while DII invested ₹209.56 crore.
- News highlights on industrial production growth
- The document provides an analysis of the performance of various sectors in the market and support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank indexes. It notes that the Nifty 50 is currently trading above its 200-day moving average, suggesting a long-term bullish trend. The expected trading range for the week is 11,650 on the downside and 12,100 on the upside. News items on BSNL's plans to invite bids for 4G equipment and planned solar power projects in Ladakh are also summarized.
- The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian stock market, with Automobile & Ancillaries seeing a 2.36% gain. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes.
- News snippets note that tax officials can now file appeals in cases of organized tax evasion based on merit. Large CPSEs were asked to accelerate investments to boost economic growth.
- Technically, the document notes minor support and resistance levels for the indexes and interprets chart patterns. The Nifty 50 is seen trading above its 200-day moving average, suggesting a bullish long term trend.
This document provides an overview of the Indian stock market performance for various sectors such as automobile, banks, capital goods, etc. It lists the support and resistance levels for key indices Nifty and Bank Nifty. It also summarizes FII and DII activity in the market. The document then discusses the strong rally in the Indian market indexes breaking above various moving averages and resistance levels. It notes that the positive momentum is likely to continue if indexes stay above certain support levels. The document also mentions recent corporate tax rate cuts by the Indian government and provides a disclaimer related to the information provided.
This document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors and indices in India. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors based on market capitalization. Automobile and banks saw over 1% growth while FMCG grew 0.49%.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is expected to have support at 11,700 and resistance at 12,200.
- Details of FII and DII activity in the market over the past few days.
- Technical analysis indicating short term support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
- The document provides information on sector performance in the Indian market, with sectors like Automobile & Ancillaries and Banks showing declines of 1.23% and 2.19% respectively.
- It gives support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. The Nifty 50 is currently trading below its 200-day moving average, suggesting a bearish long term trend.
- News highlights include the RBI lowering India's growth forecast and earlier repo rate cuts by the RBI not effectively translating to lower bank lending rates.
The document provides an overview of sector performances in the Indian stock market, with brief percentages for changes in market capitalization. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank indexes. Details are given on FII and DII activity levels. News snippets are presented on recent Indian government initiatives. Technical analysis is provided on short-term trends and support/resistance levels for the Nifty Bank index. Disclaimers are stated at the end regarding the nature of the information provided.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian economy and stock market. It summarizes sector performance data, provides support and resistance levels for key indices, and analyzes daily technical charts. News items and a disclaimer are also included.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors with their market capitalization and percentage change. Automobile and ancillary sector saw 1.18% growth while banks saw 0.77% growth.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is currently trading above its 200 day moving average, suggesting a long term bullish trend.
- FII and DII activity data for the past week. On September 13, FII withdrew ₹405.45 crore while DII invested ₹209.56 crore.
- News highlights on industrial production growth
- The document provides an analysis of the performance of various sectors in the market and support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank indexes. It notes that the Nifty 50 is currently trading above its 200-day moving average, suggesting a long-term bullish trend. The expected trading range for the week is 11,650 on the downside and 12,100 on the upside. News items on BSNL's plans to invite bids for 4G equipment and planned solar power projects in Ladakh are also summarized.
- The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian stock market, with Automobile & Ancillaries seeing a 2.36% gain. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes.
- News snippets note that tax officials can now file appeals in cases of organized tax evasion based on merit. Large CPSEs were asked to accelerate investments to boost economic growth.
- Technically, the document notes minor support and resistance levels for the indexes and interprets chart patterns. The Nifty 50 is seen trading above its 200-day moving average, suggesting a bullish long term trend.
This document provides an overview of the Indian stock market performance for various sectors such as automobile, banks, capital goods, etc. It lists the support and resistance levels for key indices Nifty and Bank Nifty. It also summarizes FII and DII activity in the market. The document then discusses the strong rally in the Indian market indexes breaking above various moving averages and resistance levels. It notes that the positive momentum is likely to continue if indexes stay above certain support levels. The document also mentions recent corporate tax rate cuts by the Indian government and provides a disclaimer related to the information provided.
This document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors and indices in India. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors based on market capitalization. Automobile and banks saw over 1% growth while FMCG grew 0.49%.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is expected to have support at 11,700 and resistance at 12,200.
- Details of FII and DII activity in the market over the past few days.
- Technical analysis indicating short term support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
The document provides an analysis of the performance of various sectors in the Indian market. It includes sector-wise market capitalization changes. It also provides support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. Details of FII and DII activity are given. The document concludes with a technical analysis of the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes providing support and resistance levels.
- The document provides a market outlook and sector performance analysis for the Indian stock market. It analyzes support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. It also summarizes FII and DII activity data and provides a technical analysis of trends. The document concludes with news briefs and a disclaimer.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis from StockQuint. It includes:
1) Sector performance data for various industries showing daily percentage changes.
2) Support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
3) Details on FII and DII activity in the market.
4) A technical analysis of trends in the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices and near-term outlook.
5) A brief news item on Indian citizenship requirements.
- The document provides a market outlook and sector performance update, with the agri sector up 0.91% while other major sectors like banks and FMCG were down.
- It gives support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. FII and DII activity is also shown for the past few days.
- Technically, Nifty 50 has minor support at 11,800 and resistance at 12,100-12,150 while Bank Nifty has support at 30,500 and resistance at 32,000-32,050.
- News highlights include Q2 GDP growth at 4.5%, lowest since 2012-13, and Yes Bank board approving a $2 billion capital raise
The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian market, with Automobile and Ancillaries seeing a 1.2% change. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. News items are summarized around easing coal mining regulations and EPFO appointing fund managers. Technically, supports of 10,770 and 27,700 and resistances of 11,150-11,200 and 28,600-28,620 are noted for the two indexes. The analysis predicts a range of 11,750-10,450 for Nifty 50 and 29,100-27,300 for Bank Nifty for the week.
This document provides a daily market update for October 17th, 2019. It includes the following key points:
- US markets dipped on Wednesday as energy and tech shares retreated and Treasury yields continued to fall.
- In India, the rupee strengthened against the US dollar, settling 11 paise higher at 71.43.
- Asian stocks were drifting on Thursday after a modest US decline as investors considered a weak US retail sales report.
- Upcoming company earnings reports and other corporate news are mentioned.
- Indian shares fell slightly on Friday after Moody's lowered its ratings outlook for India to negative from stable, citing weaker economic growth prospects.
- Key sectors like banks and FMCG declined while the agriculture sector rose slightly.
- Technical analysis indicates the Nifty 50 has minor support at 11,800 and resistance at 12,025-12,050, while the Nifty Bank has support at 30,000 and resistance at 31,200-31,250.
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for September 4th, 2019. It includes the following information:
- Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty, Nifty Bank, and India VIX, with the Nifty closing up 46.75 points at 10,844.65.
- Top gainers and losers from the Nifty.
- Details on shares of companies like Ashok Leyland, Maruti Suzuki, IDBI Bank, and Gujarat Alkalies falling or rising during the day.
- A technical view that the Nifty showed a bullish move and short term resistance is expected at 11,150 with support at 10
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for August 29th, 2019. It includes the following information:
- Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty, NiftyBank, and IndiaVIX showing declines of 1-2% across indexes.
- Nifty's top gainers were Sun Pharma and Infratech rising over 3%, while top losers were Yes Bank falling over 3% and Tata Steel/JSW Steel down around 2.5%.
- Notes on share price movements for companies like CG Power, Yes Bank, JMC Projects, and Surya Roshni.
- The technical view is that the Nifty formed a "
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for August 26, 2019. It includes the following information:
- Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty 50, Nifty Bank, and India VIX showing gains of 2.16%, 2.11%, 3.68%, and a 3.99% decline respectively.
- Top gainers and losers in the Nifty 50 including Yea Bank, Adani Ports, and JSW Steel.
- Nifty closed at 11,057.85 points, up 228.50 points.
- Brief updates on share prices movements for Jiya Eco Products, NCL Industries, PVR, and Adani Port
- Major Asian and European stock indices rose, while US indices fell slightly
- Crude oil, silver, and gold prices increased
- Nifty call options saw increased volume at the 11,200 and 11,300 strike prices, while put options saw increased volume at the 11,000 and 11,100 strike prices
The document provides an analysis of sector performance in the Indian market, support and resistance levels for the Nifty Bank index, FII and DII activity data, and news highlights. Key points include:
- The Nifty Bank index witnessed a sharp pullback and is currently at support levels.
- December retail sales are expected to be better than November due to high discounts.
- Passenger vehicle sales are expected to report relatively better performance compared to other segments.
- The RBI expects gross NPAs to rise to 9.9% by September 2020 from the current level of 9.3%.
- Several Asian and European stock market indices fell on August 21st while commodity prices for crude oil and gold rose slightly.
- Nifty call option volumes were highest for strikes at 11,100 and 11,200, while put option volumes were highest at 11,000 and 10,900.
- The document provides disclaimer information about the content and risks associated with the market updates and options data provided.
The document is a technical analysis report dated 15 October 2019 that provides recommendations to buy two stocks - Escorts Ltd at Rs. 619.10 with a target price of Rs. 634.20 and Reliance Industries Ltd at Rs. 1368 with a target price of Rs. 1380. It includes a disclaimer stating that all recommendations are for educational purposes only and users should consult a financial advisor before taking any position.
The document provides recommendations for two stocks - Zeel Ltd and Biocon Ltd. It recommends selling Zeel Ltd at Rs. 236.20 with a target price of Rs. 230. For Biocon Ltd, it recommends buying at Rs. 243.50 with a target price of Rs. 246.50. It includes disclaimers that the recommendations are for educational purposes only and to consult a financial advisor before taking any position.
- The document provides a daily market update from an Indian news source, including major stock market news headlines, money market updates, and results from several Indian companies.
- It also briefly summarizes the performance of US and Asian stock markets.
- The update concludes by reminding readers that investing involves risk and they are responsible for their own investment decisions.
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for August 21, 2019. It includes the following information:
1) Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty, and Nifty Bank all declined slightly for the day.
2) Several stocks saw significant intraday gains or declines, including Biocon, Capacite Infraprojects, and IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals.
3) From a technical perspective, the movement of the Nifty 50 Index was bearish and further bearish movement is expected in the next trading session.
The document provides technical analysis reports for two Indian companies, Eicher Motors and MRF, on January 3rd, 2020. It recommends selling Eicher Motors at Rs. 21405 and targeting Rs. 21186, and selling MRF at Rs. 66500 and targeting Rs. 66000. The document also includes multiple disclaimers that any recommendations are for educational purposes only and that users should consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. It states that the information and views provided are believed to be reliable but no responsibility is accepted for errors or opinions.
- The stock market indices declined significantly on September 3rd, with the Sensex falling 2.06% and Nifty down 2.04%.
- Several stocks saw major declines, including ICICI Bank which fell 4.27% and ONGC which dropped 3% after a fire at one of its plants.
- Technical indicators suggest the market may continue its bearish trend in the coming sessions. The Nifty closed at 10,797.90 points and technical resistance is seen at 11,150 points.
- The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes sector performance data, support and resistance levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty indexes, FII/DII activity data, a 2-week forecast for the Nifty index, and analysis of recent trends in banking stocks. The document also includes disclaimers about the information provided.
- Major Asian and European stock market indices rose on September 12, while US futures were mixed. Crude oil and silver fell, while gold was down slightly.
- In Indian markets, call options at the 11,200 and 11,100 strike prices saw increased trading volumes, while put options at 10,900 and 11,000 strike prices also had high volumes.
- The document provides a disclaimer stating that the information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. Users are responsible for conducting their own research and making independent investment decisions.
- The document provides market updates and option data for various indices from India and other countries. It lists the movement of indices like Nifty, Nikkei 225, etc. and commodities like crude oil, silver and gold.
- It also provides data on the maximum open interest and newly added contracts for call and put options on Nifty with strike prices of 11000, 10900, 10800, 10700, and 11050.
- The document contains various disclaimers around investment risks and states that stockquint.com is not responsible for any losses resulting from trading decisions based on the information provided.
The document provides an analysis of the performance of various sectors in the Indian market. It includes sector-wise market capitalization changes. It also provides support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. Details of FII and DII activity are given. The document concludes with a technical analysis of the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes providing support and resistance levels.
- The document provides a market outlook and sector performance analysis for the Indian stock market. It analyzes support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. It also summarizes FII and DII activity data and provides a technical analysis of trends. The document concludes with news briefs and a disclaimer.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis from StockQuint. It includes:
1) Sector performance data for various industries showing daily percentage changes.
2) Support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
3) Details on FII and DII activity in the market.
4) A technical analysis of trends in the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices and near-term outlook.
5) A brief news item on Indian citizenship requirements.
- The document provides a market outlook and sector performance update, with the agri sector up 0.91% while other major sectors like banks and FMCG were down.
- It gives support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. FII and DII activity is also shown for the past few days.
- Technically, Nifty 50 has minor support at 11,800 and resistance at 12,100-12,150 while Bank Nifty has support at 30,500 and resistance at 32,000-32,050.
- News highlights include Q2 GDP growth at 4.5%, lowest since 2012-13, and Yes Bank board approving a $2 billion capital raise
The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian market, with Automobile and Ancillaries seeing a 1.2% change. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. News items are summarized around easing coal mining regulations and EPFO appointing fund managers. Technically, supports of 10,770 and 27,700 and resistances of 11,150-11,200 and 28,600-28,620 are noted for the two indexes. The analysis predicts a range of 11,750-10,450 for Nifty 50 and 29,100-27,300 for Bank Nifty for the week.
This document provides a daily market update for October 17th, 2019. It includes the following key points:
- US markets dipped on Wednesday as energy and tech shares retreated and Treasury yields continued to fall.
- In India, the rupee strengthened against the US dollar, settling 11 paise higher at 71.43.
- Asian stocks were drifting on Thursday after a modest US decline as investors considered a weak US retail sales report.
- Upcoming company earnings reports and other corporate news are mentioned.
- Indian shares fell slightly on Friday after Moody's lowered its ratings outlook for India to negative from stable, citing weaker economic growth prospects.
- Key sectors like banks and FMCG declined while the agriculture sector rose slightly.
- Technical analysis indicates the Nifty 50 has minor support at 11,800 and resistance at 12,025-12,050, while the Nifty Bank has support at 30,000 and resistance at 31,200-31,250.
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for September 4th, 2019. It includes the following information:
- Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty, Nifty Bank, and India VIX, with the Nifty closing up 46.75 points at 10,844.65.
- Top gainers and losers from the Nifty.
- Details on shares of companies like Ashok Leyland, Maruti Suzuki, IDBI Bank, and Gujarat Alkalies falling or rising during the day.
- A technical view that the Nifty showed a bullish move and short term resistance is expected at 11,150 with support at 10
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for August 29th, 2019. It includes the following information:
- Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty, NiftyBank, and IndiaVIX showing declines of 1-2% across indexes.
- Nifty's top gainers were Sun Pharma and Infratech rising over 3%, while top losers were Yes Bank falling over 3% and Tata Steel/JSW Steel down around 2.5%.
- Notes on share price movements for companies like CG Power, Yes Bank, JMC Projects, and Surya Roshni.
- The technical view is that the Nifty formed a "
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for August 26, 2019. It includes the following information:
- Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty 50, Nifty Bank, and India VIX showing gains of 2.16%, 2.11%, 3.68%, and a 3.99% decline respectively.
- Top gainers and losers in the Nifty 50 including Yea Bank, Adani Ports, and JSW Steel.
- Nifty closed at 11,057.85 points, up 228.50 points.
- Brief updates on share prices movements for Jiya Eco Products, NCL Industries, PVR, and Adani Port
- Major Asian and European stock indices rose, while US indices fell slightly
- Crude oil, silver, and gold prices increased
- Nifty call options saw increased volume at the 11,200 and 11,300 strike prices, while put options saw increased volume at the 11,000 and 11,100 strike prices
The document provides an analysis of sector performance in the Indian market, support and resistance levels for the Nifty Bank index, FII and DII activity data, and news highlights. Key points include:
- The Nifty Bank index witnessed a sharp pullback and is currently at support levels.
- December retail sales are expected to be better than November due to high discounts.
- Passenger vehicle sales are expected to report relatively better performance compared to other segments.
- The RBI expects gross NPAs to rise to 9.9% by September 2020 from the current level of 9.3%.
- Several Asian and European stock market indices fell on August 21st while commodity prices for crude oil and gold rose slightly.
- Nifty call option volumes were highest for strikes at 11,100 and 11,200, while put option volumes were highest at 11,000 and 10,900.
- The document provides disclaimer information about the content and risks associated with the market updates and options data provided.
The document is a technical analysis report dated 15 October 2019 that provides recommendations to buy two stocks - Escorts Ltd at Rs. 619.10 with a target price of Rs. 634.20 and Reliance Industries Ltd at Rs. 1368 with a target price of Rs. 1380. It includes a disclaimer stating that all recommendations are for educational purposes only and users should consult a financial advisor before taking any position.
The document provides recommendations for two stocks - Zeel Ltd and Biocon Ltd. It recommends selling Zeel Ltd at Rs. 236.20 with a target price of Rs. 230. For Biocon Ltd, it recommends buying at Rs. 243.50 with a target price of Rs. 246.50. It includes disclaimers that the recommendations are for educational purposes only and to consult a financial advisor before taking any position.
- The document provides a daily market update from an Indian news source, including major stock market news headlines, money market updates, and results from several Indian companies.
- It also briefly summarizes the performance of US and Asian stock markets.
- The update concludes by reminding readers that investing involves risk and they are responsible for their own investment decisions.
The document provides a daily market wrap-up for August 21, 2019. It includes the following information:
1) Index levels for the S&P BSE Sensex, Nifty, and Nifty Bank all declined slightly for the day.
2) Several stocks saw significant intraday gains or declines, including Biocon, Capacite Infraprojects, and IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals.
3) From a technical perspective, the movement of the Nifty 50 Index was bearish and further bearish movement is expected in the next trading session.
The document provides technical analysis reports for two Indian companies, Eicher Motors and MRF, on January 3rd, 2020. It recommends selling Eicher Motors at Rs. 21405 and targeting Rs. 21186, and selling MRF at Rs. 66500 and targeting Rs. 66000. The document also includes multiple disclaimers that any recommendations are for educational purposes only and that users should consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. It states that the information and views provided are believed to be reliable but no responsibility is accepted for errors or opinions.
- The stock market indices declined significantly on September 3rd, with the Sensex falling 2.06% and Nifty down 2.04%.
- Several stocks saw major declines, including ICICI Bank which fell 4.27% and ONGC which dropped 3% after a fire at one of its plants.
- Technical indicators suggest the market may continue its bearish trend in the coming sessions. The Nifty closed at 10,797.90 points and technical resistance is seen at 11,150 points.
- The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes sector performance data, support and resistance levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty indexes, FII/DII activity data, a 2-week forecast for the Nifty index, and analysis of recent trends in banking stocks. The document also includes disclaimers about the information provided.
- Major Asian and European stock market indices rose on September 12, while US futures were mixed. Crude oil and silver fell, while gold was down slightly.
- In Indian markets, call options at the 11,200 and 11,100 strike prices saw increased trading volumes, while put options at 10,900 and 11,000 strike prices also had high volumes.
- The document provides a disclaimer stating that the information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. Users are responsible for conducting their own research and making independent investment decisions.
- The document provides market updates and option data for various indices from India and other countries. It lists the movement of indices like Nifty, Nikkei 225, etc. and commodities like crude oil, silver and gold.
- It also provides data on the maximum open interest and newly added contracts for call and put options on Nifty with strike prices of 11000, 10900, 10800, 10700, and 11050.
- The document contains various disclaimers around investment risks and states that stockquint.com is not responsible for any losses resulting from trading decisions based on the information provided.
This document provides a market update and option data for the Nifty index in India. It includes the following key points:
1. It summarizes the movement of various stock market indexes around the world, including rises in Japan, South Korea, and US indexes, and falls in French, German, and Hong Kong indexes.
2. It provides data on call and put option contracts traded on the Nifty, including the maximum open interest and newly added contracts at various strike prices.
3. It includes disclaimer text stating that the information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. Users are responsible for their own investment decisions.
This document provides market updates and option data for various indices:
- It lists the movement of major global stock indices such as the Nikkei 225, CAC 40, Kospi, and Hang Seng.
- It also provides the latest prices of commodities including crude oil, silver, and gold.
- Option data is given for the Nifty index, including the maximum open interest and newly added contracts at different strike prices of 11,200, 11,400, 11,300, 11,000, 10,900 and 10,800.
The document provides market updates and option data for various indices:
- Major Asian and European stock indices rose, while US futures were mixed. Crude oil and silver prices increased while gold decreased.
- For the Nifty index, call options with strike prices of 11100 and 11000 saw increased trading volumes, while put options at 10700 and 10900 strike prices saw higher volumes.
- The document also provides terms and conditions for the information and services on the website.
- The document provides technical analysis reports for two Indian stocks - D Mart and Hindalco.
- It recommends buying D Mart at Rs. 2350 with a target price of Rs. 2500 and selling Hindalco at Rs. 193.85 with a target price of Rs. 190.5.
- The document includes disclaimers that any recommendations are for educational purposes only and that users should consult a financial advisor before taking any positions.
The document provides a market outlook and sector performance summary. It notes that the Nifty closed flat on January 17th while remaining volatile. Key support and resistance levels are given for the Nifty Bank index. FII and DII activity data is presented. Banking, IT and pharma sectors saw gains while banking stocks like SBI and ICICI Bank rose over 2%. A technical analysis of Nifty Bank index support and resistance levels is also provided.
- The document provides recommendations to buy Escorts at Rs. 821.70 with a target of Rs. 840 and to sell Motherson Sumi at Rs. 126.65 with a target of Rs. 125.
- It includes a disclaimer stating that the recommendations are for educational purposes only and to consult a financial advisor before taking any position. It also provides a phone number for questions.
- The disclaimer further states that investment risks are involved and past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
This document provides a summary of key economic data and events for the week of December 23, 2019 to December 27, 2019. It lists the dates and times of upcoming economic reports and data releases from countries including Canada, Japan, Australia, and the United States. These include figures on job advertisements, construction indexes, crude oil inventories, consumer credit, building permits, unemployment claims, retail sales, and employment changes. It also notes some manufacturing indexes.
This document provides a weekly economic data calendar for the week of December 23, 2019 to December 27, 2019. It lists key economic data releases and events scheduled each day including data from the Eurozone, Australia, United States, United Kingdom, China, and Canada. This includes figures like Ifo Business Climate, CPI, FOMC statement, GDP, and various PMIs. It also includes disclaimers about investment risks and details Stockquint.com's terms of use.
The technical analysis report provides recommendations to buy SRF at 3717.50 targeting 3765 and sell Amaraja Batteries at 790 targeting 765. The document also includes a disclaimer stating that all recommendations are for educational purposes only and users should consult a financial advisor before taking any positions. It advises that investment in equity shares carries risks and users should do their own research before making any investment decisions.
This technical analysis report provides sell recommendations for two companies - Canara Bank Ltd and Tata Global Ltd. It recommends selling Canara Bank at 228.40 with a target price of 224.40. For Tata Global, it recommends selling at 268.10 with a target of 266.10. The report includes disclaimers that recommendations are for educational purposes only and to consult a financial advisor before taking any positions.
This document provides a summary of key economic data and events for the week of September 23-28, 2019. It includes the dates and times of releases such as manufacturing and consumer confidence reports, FOMC member speeches, and crude oil inventory data. It also contains disclaimers about the limitations of the information and advises users to do additional research before making investment decisions.
- The document is a technical analysis report dated January 27, 2020 that provides stock recommendations.
- It recommends selling HINDUSTAN ZINC at 204.70 with a target price of 196 and buying AMARAJA BATTERIES at 814.20 with a target price of 835.
- It includes a disclaimer stating that all recommendations are for educational purposes only and users should consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.
- The technical analysis of the dollar index shows bearish sentiment pushing it below the key support level of 99.00.
- A negative US jobs report could lead to further weakness in the dollar index towards the 21-day moving average of 98.64 and weekly lows of 98.26.
- The dollar index may recover to 99.00 and above if it remains above the 55-day moving average of 98.26.
- The document is a technical analysis report dated 10 October 2019 providing recommendations to sell Axis Bank Ltd at 672.20 with a target price of 662.40 and to sell LIC Housing Finance at 370.20 with a target price of 364.20.
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DLF is a real estate stock that is expected to perform well technically in the coming weeks. It recently restructured its business model and balance sheet, becoming more focused on development and rentals. Its major trend is upward following a breakout of resistance, and technical indicators like MACD and RSI show strength in the upward trend. The recommendation is to buy DLF at 263 with targets of 279 over the next 10 days.
This document provides economic data and reports for the week of September 30 to October 5, 2019. It lists key economic indicators being released each day, including the Chicago PMI, ISM Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing PMIs, ADP Non-Farm Employment Change, unemployment claims, average hourly earnings, non-farm employment change, unemployment rate, and FOMC member speeches. It also provides disclaimers about investment risks and states that Stockquint is not responsible for investment decisions made based on the information provided.
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The document provides stock picks and recommendations from an expert for the day of December 10th. It recommends selling Hindunilvr, ITC, and LT based on technical analysis showing support level breakdowns and bearish patterns. It also provides views from another expert to sell Asian Paints, buy Pidilite Industries, and sell three other stocks. The document ends with legal disclaimers about the information provided.
This document provides a summary of key economic data being released during the week of March 9-14, 2020. It lists the date, time, and country/region that the economic indicator is being released for, along with the specific indicator such as consumer confidence, GDP, manufacturing PMI, etc. There is also a disclaimer at the end related to the information provided and legal terms of using the website.
The document provides a report on gold and silver prices and analysis from the MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange) on March 21, 2020.
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The document provides details of an option trading strategy for Ultratech Cement. It recommends buying 3400 call options of Ultratech Cement at Rs. 299 with a lot size of 200, maximum loss of Rs. 63,100, and unlimited profit potential. The strategy rationale is that Ultratech Cement has broken resistance and sustained above that level, indicating a high probability of the stock price rising further.
- The USD was higher against the INR on Friday after the Indian Prime Minister announced a nationwide curfew on Sunday to combat the spread of coronavirus.
- USD/INR was trading at 75.15, up 0.50% for the day. The research recommendation was to buy USD/INR at 75.24 with a target of 76.5 and stop loss of 74.2.
- The document provided a technical analysis of USD/INR along with a research recommendation for trading the currency pair.
The document provides analysis and recommendations on the Indian stock market and some specific stocks. It discusses key support and resistance levels for indexes like Nifty and Bank Nifty. It provides both short term and medium term buy recommendations for stocks like Reliance, Tata Steel, and Maruti among others. The document also summarizes global market conditions and movements in crude oil prices.
Silver, gold and crude oil futures prices rose on Friday according to the commodity snapshot document. Natural gas markets fluctuated after rising on Thursday. Nickel futures also gained on Friday due to rising demand. The aluminum industry may see reduced production and loads due to the automotive sector slowing down as a result of the coronavirus crisis in Germany and Europe. Rubber prices declined as tyre makers and domestic stockists were not interested in increasing commitments.
- The document provides a sector-wise breakdown of the movement in the Indian stock market on March 21, 2020. Most sectors saw gains ranging from 3.4% to 10.1%.
- It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty and Bank Nifty indexes. Foreign and domestic institutional investor activity is shown for the past few days.
- The indexes saw gains on March 20 on hopes of a government stimulus and positive global cues, breaking a four-day losing streak. However, the market remains sell-on-rally due to coronavirus pessimism.
JSW Steel is an Indian steel company and one of the fastest growing in India. It has a footprint in over 140 countries. JSW Steel is India's second largest private sector steel company with an installed capacity of 18 MTPA. The document provides a rating of "Buy" for JSW Steel with a target price of INR 250 and discusses the company's financial performance, growth, capacity expansion plans, and valuation compared to peers.
- The stock market indices in India ended lower for the fourth consecutive session on March 19 due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impact. The Sensex closed down 581 points and Nifty fell 205 points.
- The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is being felt globally via supply chain disruptions and a slowdown in demand as more countries implement lockdowns and social distancing measures. This will likely weaken the global economy in the first half of 2020.
- The effects of the pandemic are expected to be prolonged, with supply chain disruptions in China gradually easing by mid-April but the impact on travel and tourism likely lasting until June. Weak demand from lockdowns
- Gold futures rose on Friday due to safe haven demand amid the accelerated spread of COVID-19, lower US equities, and a weaker US dollar.
- The Dow Jones fell 0.8% and the US Dollar Index fell 0.25%, both lending support to gold prices.
- Silver markets also rallied, piercing the $13 level and looking to build a base as the market has been oversold, though industrial demand for silver will be negatively impacted by the pandemic.
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This document provides a weekly sector performance report covering several industries in India. It discusses how the continued spread of COVID-19 is negatively impacting the automobile sector through supply chain disruptions from China and potential declines in demand. It also notes challenges for the banking sector from the pandemic's economic effects. The FMCG sector continues to see a slowdown, especially in rural areas. The pharmaceutical industry may need to reduce dependence on China for active pharmaceutical ingredients. The NBFC, oil and gas, and stressed asset management sectors are also addressed.
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The document provides analysis of the Indian stock market and recommends buying Hindustan Unilever Limited futures. It analyzes technical indicators for the Nifty 50 index and Bank Nifty index, noting support and resistance levels. It also discusses currency movements between the Indian rupee and US dollar. Open interest data for various securities is presented.
- Several key sectors saw declines last week, with the BSE PSU index falling -133.2 points and the BSE Bankex index declining -236.68 points.
- The Nifty index failed to break above previous highs and closed the week down 32.6 points at 12,080.85. Technical indicators suggest the potential for further declines in the short term.
- Mobile carriers including Vodafone Idea were ordered to pay thousands of crores in dues following a Supreme Court ruling. Official macroeconomic data will be monitored for signs of economic revival.
This document provides a weekly sector analysis and stock picks for the third week of February 2020. It includes:
- A performance summary of various sectors for the week.
- Potential stock picks to buy or sell for the week, including entry prices and targets.
- A discussion of developments in sectors such as banking, auto, energy, and telecom.
This document provides a summary of key economic data being released for the week of February 24, 2020 to February 29, 2020 from various countries including New Zealand, Eurozone, Australia, Canada, China, and the United States. It also includes disclaimers about investment risks and responsibilities for the information provided.
- The weekly market report provides an overview of the performance of key indices like Nifty and Bank Nifty for the week ending February 20, 2020. Nifty ended the week lower by 32 points at 12,080 levels while Bank Nifty closed lower by 287 points at 30,942 levels.
- Most sectors ended in red for the week with auto, metal and PSU banking indices falling the most. IT was the only sector in green, gaining over 1%. Foreign institutional investors were net sellers in the cash market during the week.
- Going forward, analysts will monitor official economic data for signs of recovery in the slowing Indian economy. The report provides technical levels for the indices along with details of sector performances.
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
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A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Enhancing Asset Quality: Strategies for Financial Institutionsshruti1menon2
Ensuring robust asset quality is not just a mere aspect but a critical cornerstone for the stability and success of financial institutions worldwide. It serves as the bedrock upon which profitability is built and investor confidence is sustained. Therefore, in this presentation, we delve into a comprehensive exploration of strategies that can aid financial institutions in achieving and maintaining superior asset quality.
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OJPs are becoming a critical resource for policy-makers and researchers who study the labour market. LMIC continues to work with Vicinity Jobs’ data on OJPs, which can be explored in our Canadian Job Trends Dashboard. Valuable insights have been gained through our analysis of OJP data, including LMIC research lead
Suzanne Spiteri’s recent report on improving the quality and accessibility of job postings to reduce employment barriers for neurodivergent people.
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In a tight labour market, job-seekers gain bargaining power and leverage it into greater job quality—at least, that’s the conventional wisdom.
Michael, LMIC Economist, presented findings that reveal a weakened relationship between labour market tightness and job quality indicators following the pandemic. Labour market tightness coincided with growth in real wages for only a portion of workers: those in low-wage jobs requiring little education. Several factors—including labour market composition, worker and employer behaviour, and labour market practices—have contributed to the absence of worker benefits. These will be investigated further in future work.
2. 1
SECTOR PERFORMANCE
Sector Market-Cap % Chg
Automobile &
Ancillaries 886,470.00 0.57%
Banks 2,101,738.00 0.54%
Consumer
Durables 138,094 0.55%
Finance 1,285,281 0.41%
FMCG 1,412,938 1.22%
Infrastructure 355,136 0.73%
Manufacturing 14,433 0.73%
Metals & Mining 537,337 1.91%
Oil & Gas 1,375,932 -0.51%
SUPPORT & RESISITANCE
NIFTY BANK NIFTY
R2 11459.30 28995.05
R1 11382.10 28518.75
CURRENT 11305.05 28042.50
S1 11208.60 27651.50
S2 11112.30 27260.50
FII DII ACTIVITY
DATE FII DII
11-Oct-19 749.74 -703.02
10-Oct-19 -263.11 502.67
9-Oct-19 -485.24 956.26
7-Oct-19 -494.21 904.82
4-Oct-19 -682.93 606.28
Technically on the daily charts we see
minor support on the downside for nifty
50 index lies at 11000 levels, whereas
minor resistance on the upside is capped
around 11400-11450 levels.
If nifty 50 index breaches minor support
on the downside and closes below it, we
may see fresh break down and index can
drag towards major support on lower
side around 10750 and if breaches minor
resistance on the upside and closes
above it, we may see fresh breakout and
index can head towards higher levels
around 11850.
Currently nifty 50 index is trading below
200 days exponential moving average
and suggests long term trend is bearish.
12 October 2019
3. 2
NEWS –
•A number of Indian and foreign airlines have started getting a part of their aircraft
maintenance done in India as the country's aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul
(MRO) industry has come of age, helped by the government’s Make in India initiative.
•Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) will make its grand debut on
October 14 after its initial public offering (IPO) received the highest ever subscription
among PSUs.
Technically on the daily charts we see minor support on the downside for
NIFTY BANK index lies at 26600 levels, whereas minor resistance on the
upside is capped around 28550-28600 levels.
If NIFTY BANK index breaches minor support on the downside and closes
below it, we may see fresh break down and index can drag towards major
support on lower side around 25600 and if breaches minor resistance on the
upside and closes above it, we may see fresh breakout and index can head
towards higher levels around 29650.
12 October 2019
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