Briefing reporters on the ongoing evacuation mission ’Operation Kaveri’, Kwatra said approximately 1,700 to 2,000 Indian nationals were moved out of the conflict zones and they included the citizens already evacuated out of Sudan as well as those who are on their way to Port Sudan from capital city Khartoum.
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Here's a roundup of the key happenings in the commodities market, with a deep dive into some of the most active counters
Here's a roundup of key updates in commodities market.
Speaking to CNBC-TV18 Jyotivardhan Jaipuria, Founder & MD of Veda Investment Managers said that the pain from demonetisation will continue for three more months. “We are still 8-12 weeks away from normal.â€
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Vinod Bhageria, MD of Bhageria Industries spoke about the results and his outlook for the company.
There is no expectation of a rate hike from Federal Reserve, says Anand Tandon, Market Expert, Independent Market Analysts.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18 Devesh Divya, Asia FX Strategist at Standard Chartered Bank shared his reading and outlook on the currency market. He expects markets to remain volatile at least till the time that we see clear pattern emerge in terms of Brexit versus Bremain.
When it comes to gold, holdings are at their highest now since 2013; but we see outflows happening again and investor sentiment changing, which could potentially depress silver and gold prices, says Bernard Dahdah, Precious Metals Analyst, Natixis.
Quarterly earnings from blue-chips like ICICI Bank and Bharti Airtel would be the key driving force for the stock market this week, while participants will also take cues from global trends and foreign fund inflows, say experts.
Daniel Hynes, Senior Commodity Strategist at ANZ Research says the talk might be gaining interest, but data and actions seem to be opposite to what market has been hearing for the moment.
Investors should stay on sidelines currently as the rally was not convincing, says market expert Ajay Bagga.
"India's economy, which accounts for over 70 percent of South Asia's GDP, is projected to grow by 7.3 percent in 2016 and 7.5 percent in 2017, slightly up from an estimated 7.2 percent in 2015."
Stocks may see volatile trading this week amid derivatives expiry and are likely to remain sideways as investors may stay light as the year comes to an end, say experts.
The underperformance for the Indian market will continue on back of policy (GST) concerns and uptick in inflation, says Ian Hui, Global Market Strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management.
Stock markets may see volatile trading sessions in a holiday-shortened week ahead amid derivative contracts expiry and would take cues from foreign investors' investment trend and movement of the rupee, say experts.
The next important cue for the markets will be the results season, followed by the monsoon session of the Parliament, says Taher Badshah of Motilal Oswal AMC. He will also be watching out for some guidance from the Reserve Bank if monsoon continues to be good.
Technical analyst, Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com spoke with Latha Venkatesh & Sonia Shenoy of CNBC-TV18. He shared his reading and outlook on the market and also gave recommendations on various stocks.
CK Narayan pegs Nifty around 8150-8160 on the upside and around 8070-8060 on the downside below which it might turn slightly short-term softness for this benchmark index.
This is a start of February series after we put behind a bad, volatile series for market. Anuj Singhal of CNBC-TV18 is here to tell you how the markets will behave today and for the rest of February series.
According to her, people of Indian origin, people who are educated in India actually rise to the top which is the good part of the whole thing, because everybody in India has to be agile, because they live in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) world all the time here.
Pathik Gandotra, Dron Capital, feels market is expected to remain volatile all through October and through elections as well; while Sushil Kedia, CIMB, believes that in the medium term, there will be a slide across equities and most other assets globally and in India.
A lot of things are in the pipeline, primary being the US tapering its bond buying programme, which can still upset the markets and turn EMs volatile
Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Kunj Bansal, chief investment officer, Sanlam says that the implications of these reforms will come in later than what should and could have been. However, any more government action could give a short-term trigger to the market, he adds.
Public provident fund (PPF) is a lovely debt instrument, personal finance expert, Harsh Roongta of apnapaisa.com said.