The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index, which tracks Hong Kong-listed Chinese shares, dropped as much as 1.9%, taking declines to a third day.
Experts flag inadequate regulatory oversight; concentrated and thematic nature of most portfolios makes them riskier bets
Supply side pressures could hit its efforts to maintain margins above 20 per cent
Demand rises for tracking new companies, sectors to help investors understand and act on their investment portfolios has also seen a surge
China's top developer firm Evergrande is under immense pressure as anxious investors recently protested at its demanded repayment of loans and financial products, a media report said.
After witnessing net outflow in July, gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) attracted Rs 24 crore in August on a positive global outlook, reflecting an improving sentiment towards the yellow metal.
Move money out of smallcaps to large caps, even as concerns over lofty valuations and likely correction weigh
Industry is on the recovery trail; annual premium equivalent up 11 per cent in August versus the two-year average
The provisions of the circular come into effect from January 1, 2022; FPIs stare at challenges
A market transition to T+1 would require significant, coordinated, and expensive structural changes to the settlement process, says Lyndon Chao, head of equities at ASIFMA
The average applications for IPOs in July stood at 2.6 million, while that in August was about a million, said bankers.
FPIs on Friday bought shares worth nearly Rs 770 crore, taking their weekly buying tally close to the Rs 7,000 crore mark
Capital markets regulator Sebi on Friday tweaked the framework on investor grievance redressal mechanism after receiving representation from stock exchanges. The regulator has modified framework pertaining to speeding up grievance redressal mechanism and threshold limit for interim relief paid out of investor protection fund (IPF) of the stock exchange among others. With regard to place of arbitration or appellate arbitration in case award amount is more than Rs 50 lakh, Sebi said the next level of proceedings may take place at the nearest metro city, if desired by any of the party involved. The additional statutory cost for arbitration, if any, will be borne by party desirous of shifting the place of arbitration, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said in a circular. In all cases except the additional fees charged from the trading members, if the claim is filed beyond the prescribed timeline (only for member) on issue of the arbitral award then the stock exchange wi
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In a reflection of the bullish sentiment in the equity market, smaller stocks have captured the limelight, giving higher returns to investors so far this fiscal
Consumption growth could be disappointing and stock prices have run up fast
Bullion rallied to a record last year as the coronavirus pandemic spurred a flight to haven assets but it's pulled back since with the roll-out of vaccines.
Beijing has expanded its clampdown on private industry to tutoring companies and online gaming in a bid to reduce the wealth gap.
Amongst all our equity indices, the smallcap index has given the highest two-year SIP returns rising above 75 per cent
Sebi on Thursday came out with detailed modalities for implementation of the accredited investors framework, a move expected to open up a new channel of raising funds from sophisticated investors