The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) interest rate decision, West Asia conflict and trading activity of foreign investors are the key factors that will dictate investors’ sentiment in the market this week, analysts said. Moreover, quarterly earnings from IT bellwether TCS, domestic macroeconomic data and movement in global oil benchmark Brent crude would also guide trends in the market. Worsening tensions in the Middle East and foreign fund outflows were the major culprits behind the equity markets sharp fall last week.
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InterGlobe Aviation – Indigo (06-10-2024)
Food for Thoughts:
Will there be a new entrant in Indian skies in times to come?
Privi specialty chemicals – Waste to wealth story (06-10-2024)
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The JV initially targets to manufacture a broad portfolio of value added products with a progressive ramp up in activities over the next two to three years.
The joint venture’s infrastructure has also been expanded with an additional 5-acre area, adjacent to the existing 4-acre site, laying the foundation for significant future growth.
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Learn with ETMarkets: Understanding the difference between passive and active investing (06-10-2024)
Passive investing is a strategy that involves tracking a market index, like the Nifty or Sensex, to gain broad exposure to established companies
Learn with ETMarkets: Understanding the difference between passive and active investing (06-10-2024)
Passive investing is a strategy that involves tracking a market index, like the Nifty or Sensex, to gain broad exposure to established companies