New Delhi [India], December 24: Market volatility has become a common feature of today's investing landscape. Sudden corrections, global uncertainties and frequent shifts in sector performance often leave investors unsure about which equity category to choose. In this environment Large & Mid
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 24: For decades, Indian exporters have quietly absorbed high foreign exchange (FX) costs as an unavoidable part of global trade. While Indian products, services, and talent became globally competitive, the infrastructure supporting cross-border payment
New Delhi [India], December 19: In today's dynamic global environment, organisations are being reshaped by constant disruption, technological breakthroughs, geopolitical realignments, and evolving policy frameworks. As businesses and governments navigate this era of volatility, uncertainty,
Despite equity market underperformance triggered by geopolitical tensions, global investment firm Invesco has expressed cautious optimism on India's economic outlook for 2026, citing progress on domestic reforms, scope for improved US-India relations and monetary easing by the Reserve Bank o
New Delhi [India], December 18: Amid a year defined by heightened market volatility, geopolitical disruptions, and shifting macroeconomic regimes, a well-known discretionary index trader, has delivered an audited net return of 72.4% for calendar year 2024. This performance has been achieved
India's external sector outlook remains broadly stable despite recent volatility in trade data, with the current account deficit (CAD) expected to remain around 1 per cent of GDP in FY26, supported by easing commodity prices, resilient services exports and moderating trade pressures, accordi
Driven by commodity price volatility amid the persistence of the US-India trade deal stalemate, the risk to current account (C/A) dynamics is likely to moderate, as one-off import shocks ease. According to a Union Bank of India report, with the India-US bilateral trade agreement nearing fina
The Indian rupee touched a historic low on Tuesday, breaching the 91-mark against the US dollar for the first time. The sharp fall highlights growing pressure on the domestic currency amid continued foreign fund outflows and weak capital inflows.
About a fortnight after breaching 90 mark, the Indian Rupee is inching towards 91, hitting a fresh all-time low. At the time of filing this report, the Rupee was trading at 90.904 per US dollar, with an intraday high of 90.957, just shy of 91.
Monthly SIP inflows remained robust at Rs 294 billion, broadly flat on a month-on-month basis, underlining continued retail participation despite market volatility, the report said. A sharp revival in lump-sum investments which surged 274% month-on-month to Rs 98.8 billion helped push activ
For India, the Fed's stance carries important implications, particularly in the context of currency volatility and interest-rate differentials. The BoB Economist Dipanwita Mazumdar expected India's Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to settle at 5% repo rate in the Calendar Year 2026.
India is close to finalising the long-pending fixed cost framework for urea manufacturers, a move expected to bring clarity to the fertiliser sector after years of industry demands, Rajat Kumar Mishra, Secretary in the Department of Fertilisers, said on Wednesday.