Infrastructure Budget 2024: Capital Expenditure outlay increase to Rs 11.11 lakh crore
Infrastructure Budget 2024: Capital Expenditure outlay increase to Rs 11.11 lakh crore

Infrastructure Budget 2024: Capital Expenditure outlay increase to Rs 11.11 lakh crore

The estimated total expenditure for the budget estimates of 2024-25 stands at Rs 47.65 lakh crore, with the Infrastructure budget amounting to Rs 11.11 lakh crore.

Prajwal Patil Article rating: 4.4

On February 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Interim Budget for 2024, a precursor to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, which is commonly known as an Interim or vote-on-account budget.

India's Economic Soars: NSE CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan spotlights remarkable 7.2 per cent GDP growth and India’s rise as the fastest growing economy
India's Economic Soars: NSE CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan spotlights remarkable 7.2 per cent GDP growth and India’s rise as the fastest growing economy

India's Economic Soars: NSE CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan spotlights remarkable 7.2 per cent GDP growth and India’s rise as the fastest growing economy

In 2022- 2023, the GDP growth numbers have come in and that is now 7.2 per cent, which is higher; very few economists predict that India will grow at 7.2 per cent on a very high base of 2021 -2022.

Kiran Shroff Article rating: 3.3

The difference between men and boys in managing their countries is now apparent during COVID. Suppose you consider or compare ourselves with similar countries on a per capita basis or otherwise and our neighbours in our neighbourhood, like Pakistan or Sri Lanka. In that case, we can realise how good and lucky we are.

Market Wrap: Sensex and Nifty end on a lower note!
Market Wrap: Sensex and Nifty end on a lower note!

Market Wrap: Sensex and Nifty end on a lower note!

On May 31, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation announced that India's GDP growth rate increased to 6.1 per cent in the January-March period, marking the first rise in three quarters.

Siddharth Mane Article rating: 5.0

Wednesday’s trading frenzy was fueled by a delightful influx of MSCI-related flows, injecting a cool USD 550 million into the market.

Railway stocks on fast track: These railway stocks surged in response to the unprecedented budget!
Railway stocks on fast track: These railway stocks surged in response to the unprecedented budget!

Railway stocks on fast track: These railway stocks surged in response to the unprecedented budget!

In the Union Budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the highest-ever capital outlay for railways of Rs 2.4 lakh crore, which is nine times the amount of FY14.

Mandar Wagh Article rating: 4.6

In the Union Budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the highest-ever capital outlay for railways of Rs 2.4 lakh crore, which is nine times the amount of FY14.  

Highlights of RBI MPC outcome: Stock market did not bulge despite 50 bps rate hike
Highlights of RBI MPC outcome: Stock market did not bulge despite 50 bps rate hike

Highlights of RBI MPC outcome: Stock market did not bulge despite 50 bps rate hike

RBI Governor said that the depreciation has happened in an orderly manner. It was largely due to the strengthening of the US dollar but the rupee has flared well against its peer Asian currencies.

Rohit Kale Article rating: 5.0

RBI Governor stated that despite a fall in crude oil prices and commodity prices, inflation is at an uncomfortably high level. However, the domestic activity has been resilient while PMI in July is at an eight-month high. For the next financial year, RBI retains its CPI forecast at 6.7 per cent.

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 20
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 20

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 20

At 11.30 am on Wednesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were trading higher by almost 1 per cent each as the dollar rose higher and the IMF cut the growth forecast by almost a per cent, owing to the effects of the ongoing war in several countries.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.6

At 11.30 am on Wednesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were trading higher by almost 1 per cent each as the dollar rose higher and the IMF cut the growth forecast by almost a per cent, owing to the effects of the ongoing war in several countries.

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 19
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 19

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 19

The scrip of AU Small Finance Bank is up by almost 6 per cent as the company is expected to announce bonus shares whereas Apollo Hospitals is a top gainer in the mid-cap space and is up by 5.48 per cent.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.4

At 11 am, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading flat amidst mixed global cues. The Asian markets plunged due to a fall in the technology stocks as well as the surge in COVID-19 cases.  

 

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 18
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 18

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 18

At 11.30 am, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were still trading 2 per cent lower as the markets crashed at the time of market opening on Monday amidst higher dollar appreciation and rising crude oil prices

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 3.8

At 11.30 am, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were still trading 2 per cent lower as the markets crashed at the time of market opening on Monday amidst higher dollar appreciation and rising crude oil prices

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 12
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 12

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 12

At 10.30 am on Tuesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 fell by almost a per cent each, owing to the persistent geopolitical tensions coupled with rising supply chain difficulties in China.  

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.2

At 10.30 am on Tuesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 fell by almost a per cent each, owing to the persistent geopolitical tensions coupled with rising supply chain difficulties in China.  

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 11
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 11

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 11

At 1 pm on Monday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading marginally lower amidst weak global cues.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.3

At 1 pm on Monday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading marginally lower amidst weak global cues.

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 8
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 8

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 8

At noon on Friday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading higher as RBI kept the policy rates unchanged in the bi-monthly policy meet. The monetary policy stance remains accommodative as the repo rate also remains unchanged at 4 per cent.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 3.1

At  noon on Friday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading higher as RBI kept the policy rates unchanged in the bi-monthly policy meet. The monetary policy stance remains accommodative as the repo rate also remains unchanged at 4 per cent. 

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