In terms of major sectors, banking, financial services and FMCG were marginally positive after the Budget announcement, while the other major sectors saw losses
Spicejet is trading 57 per cent higher, while Maharashtra Scooter is trading 45 per cent higher
The yields in Singapore are among the lowest in EMs, however, the nation offers relative stability, say experts
The market expects inflation to be benign in the near term and will not emerge as a constraining factor for growth, says Saion Mukherjee
Shares of Motherson Sumi have hit a downward slope, sliding 30 per cent from their April highs
Stock markets live on hope
The 200-day moving average is now at 11,200-11,300, which would be the point to watch if there is a major correction
Investors are hoping RBI will cut interest rates and take measures to shore up growth
A bottom-up approach of investing in select stocks that are witnessing earnings recovery is the prudent course for the current markets
Indian bear markets can be quite vicious, but they are also of relatively short duration
Accelerating the pace of growth of the Indian economy and disposable incomes are the key to higher deposit mobilisation by the banking system
They stand to gain irrespective of who forms the next government at the Centre
Historically, an inverted yield curve - where long-term rates fall below short-term - has signalled an upcoming recession, as per experts.
Analysts say both realty and banking sectors have lived up to their high-beta, risky asset tag
Here's a snapshot on how the markets have behaved since 2004
The Sensex fell 54 points, or 0.15 per cent, to end at 36,671, while the Nifty dipped 23 points, or 0.21 per cent to 11,035
We expect 26% earnings growth in FY20 for Nifty firms, says Gautam Duggad
Buy three small cap funds and hang on to them for three-five years even though it could be a stomach-churning ride
Nifty, Bank Nifty, Tech Mahindra and Indiabulls Housing
Host of local and global surprises likely in first half of this year with Lok Sabha elections, Brexit set to take centre stage