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How high can gold prices rise? Only Brexit voters can give an idea; have enough Puts to hedge your positions

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How high can the gold prices rise? Only Brexit voters can give an idea

Gold prices hit their two-year highs in both domestic and international markets as the precious metal benefitted from the risk-off trade globally.

Thanks Sebi for helping grow MF mart, now let us expand the product basket

There are multiple sour points that need updation and reform. For one, the product basket is still not as elaborate as it should be, says Nilesh shah.

Why this need for Brexit; Fed may cut rate instead of hiking: It's time for gold

The majority at Fed still expects two 25 bps rate hikes by year end, but there are now only two members that are more hawkish whereas 6 of the 17 are dovish.

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A full rebalancing will have to happen across markets, not only in stock markets but in currency markets as well....
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Market Watch 18 Jun | 04:23PM|
SENSEX NIFTY USD/INR GOLD
26625.91
100.45
8170.20
29.45
67.07
-0.21
30601.0
-6.0
Gainers Losers 18 Jun, 2016, 04:23PM IST, PTI|View All
Company Name Live Price Change (%) Volume High Low
Ceejay Finance Ltd. 61.20 20.00 31727 61.20 47.20
Tokyo Plast International Ltd. 87.10 19.97 268690 87.10 73.10
Timex Group India Ltd. 35.15 19.97 396113 35.15 29.25
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Tech view: Nifty50 forms a 'Doji', more volatility ahead?

A 'Doji' is formed when the index opens and closes around the same level but remains volatile throughout the day, leaving a long shadow on either side.

Watch out debt-laden firms, RBI's S4A scheme should benefit them

Indian banks have been under pressure due to rising NPAs. The last quarter of FY16 was one of the worst ever seen by PSBs in terms of earnings growth.

Have enough Puts to hedge your positions as UK goes for Brexit vote

Traders should play it safe this week. Stocks like Tata Steel, Tata Motors and Bharat Forge could be adversely impacted if the Brexit materialises, said Modi.

How US Federal Reserve has gotten into a danger zone by keeping interest rates low for so many years

With the threat of disruptions abroad, and economic growth tepid at best in the United States, arguments for waiting longer prevail.

Why financial markets are calm and carrying on regarding 'Brexit'

So far, the "remain" camp has really struggled to get enough people concerned about the economic consequences of Brexit.

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