Economist Stephen Roach says the worst is yet to come: the United States needs a “miracle” to avoid recession.
Negative economic growth in the first half of this year points to a deep recession that could continue into 2024.
Negative economic growth in the first half of this year points to a deep recession that could continue into 2024.
New Delhi: Titagarh Wagon today announced that HDFC Fund has acquired over 98,000 shares of the company at a cost of over Rs 130 crore.
The bears underestimated Dalal's approach and strengthened their positions in Indian equities on Monday as concerns about inflation and fears of a possible Fed rate hike dampened investor sentiment.
Benchmarks rose in trading on Friday, with the Nifty50 facing trading pressure as it neared the 18,000 mark.
Overall, further swings and consolidation are likely in the near term next week with a focus on global indicators, as well as Reliance Industries’ AGM, macroeconomic data, and auto sales…
Battling the highest inflation in a decade, policymakers in Europe and the United States are raising interest rates sharply, scrapping proposals that would fall if their economies slow. while cost…
Stock market news today | Sensex, Nifty, share prices Key moves: BSE Sensex rose 130.18 points or 0.22% to 59,462.78 and NSE Nifty 50 rose 39.20 points or 0.22% to…
Kotak Bank, Infosys, Titan, L&T, HDFC Bank, and NTPC were the major contributors to the evaluation. Meanwhile, RIL, HDFC, Bharti Airtel, and Asian Paints have participated
Indian markets closed higher today. Sensex rose 54 points to 59,085 and Nifty 30 points to 17,607. Sensex and Nifty closed higher after two sessions on Tuesday.
Sensex and Nifty posted two consecutive daily lows on Tuesday, helping consumer, banking, and auto markets rally amid mixed global cues.
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