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Nifty can gain at opening bell: Maximus Securities (01-12-2015)
Trading of CNX Nifty futures on the Singapore stock exchange indicates that the Nifty could gain 10 points at the opening bell, says Maximus Securities.
See flat to positive opening: ICICIdirect (01-12-2015)
Nifty is likely to open flat to positive on the back of mixed global cues. It is likely to trade in the range of 7950-8040, says ICICIdirect.
SDR inclusion to help China lure trillion-dollar inflows (01-12-2015)
But strategists are quick to point out that these inflows don’t hinge just on Monday’s news.
See no rate cut; can meet Jan ’16 inflation target:Deutsche (01-12-2015)
Taimur Baig of Deutsche Bank expects Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan to hold steady on policy rates today, highlighting there’s no need to cut rates based on GDP figures.
New Fed rule limits its crisis bailout powers (01-12-2015)
The Fed adopted the rules after the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law required the central bank to curtail emergency loans to individual companies and to insolvent companies. The final regulations define insolvent companies as those that had failed to pay “undisputed debts” in the previous 90 days
Stocks in news: Tata Power, Emami, Allahabad Bank, SpiceJet (01-12-2015)
Maruti Suzuki | Tata Power | Emami | Allahabad Bank | IOC and SpiceJet are stocks, which are in the news today.
Nifty likely to open in green; all eyes on RBI policy (01-12-2015)
The Nifty is likely to open in the green with indicator SGX Nifty trading at 7996.50, up 17 points. But all eyes will be on the Reserve Bank policy expected later in the day
No repo rate, CRR cut expected soon, as per CNBC-TV18 poll (01-12-2015)
According to a CNBC-TV18’s poll, the key repo rate, cash reserve ratio and statutory liquidity ratio rates will remain unchanged in this policy. However, this will not be the end of the rate cut cycle.
Chinese markets drop as November PMI disappoints (01-12-2015)
Chinese markets opened in the red after investor sentiment took a hit from private and official November PMI surveys.