Market News
Intel's Need to Chip Away at Fab Rivals
Wall Street Journal - 2 Apr 2017 16:53
Intel is getting more serious about wanting to make chips--for other companies. It has good reason to.
These 3 Charts Show Why Commercial Real Estate Is The Next ''Big Short''
Forbes - 2 Apr 2017 17:30
A small but growing group of hedge funds are positioning themselves to profit from the collapse of the real estate market. Sounds like 2007, right? It's actually happening right now.
This Could Send Stocks Soaring (It's Not Trump)
Forbes - 2 Apr 2017 17:06
The S&P 500 now sports a price-to-earnings ratio of more than 26 - a huge number at a time when corporate profits are actually down more than 5% since 2014.
Market analysts bet in equities to deliver best returns in FY18
livemint.com - 2 Apr 2017 22:39
According to the Chartered Financial Analyst Society India survey released on 31 March, 77.3% of 540 respondents say equities will be the best asset class in FY18
Shares Of Google Surprisingly Finish Up On The Week But Are A Laggard In 2017.
Forbes - 2 Apr 2017 20:40
Google's Ad controversy giving investors a chance?
Seminal year for move towards cashless payments: Nandan Nilekani
livemint.com - 2 Apr 2017 17:35Digital banking will become more intuitive
livemint.com - 2 Apr 2017 17:28
From a payments point, UPI will be a game changer. It is moving faster than e-wallets, says Srinivasan
Sebi to soon get access to internet, call records from abroad
livemint.com - 2 Apr 2017 17:21Consistency Is in Fashion This Year at Retailers
Wall Street Journal - 2 Apr 2017 16:55
Most investors will pay a premium for growth. In the volatile world of retail stocks, many are increasingly willing to pay up for consistency too.
Markets Fiddle While The World Burns
Forbes - 2 Apr 2017 15:00
Although stocks have continued their irrationally exuberant highs, and the VIX has stayed low, the news these days is worrisome. Markets appear to be fiddling while the world burns.
BSE ready for commodity trading; waiting for Sebi nod: Ashish Chauhan
livemint.com - 2 Apr 2017 12:35
BSE CEO Ashish Chauhan says it plans to offer derivatives trading in select commodities to begin with, while it will look at new products as and when they are allowed by the market regulator Sebi
BSE to charge for each equity trade from Monday
livemint.com - 2 Apr 2017 09:34
Under the new system, the BSE will charge Re1 per trade for up to 5 lakh transactions in a month, 70 paise for 5-10 lakh, 60 paise for 10-20 lakh and 30 paise for over 40 lakh