Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Will ICICI Pru IPO create a splash? Time to go fishing for largecaps; Meet the new defensive stocks

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ET Markets Daily Brief | Tue, Sep 13, 2016 | 05:55 PM IST

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Be cautious! Here are four events that can turn D-Street topsy-turvy

The biggest concern for equity markets globally is the weak health of many banks in Europe from Italy, Greece to Portugal, especially after the Brexit vote.

Time to go fishing for largecaps: Stocks you can look at after the fall

ET Intelligence Group compiles a list of five companies where investors can look to invest. These include L&T, BPCL, SBI, LIC Housing Finance and Adani Port.

Investors flock to dynamic equity funds as mood on the Street turns

These funds allocate less to equities when market valuations appear expensive, and increase allocation to equities when market valuations seem cheap.

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Market Watch 13 Sep | 05:55PM|
SENSEX NIFTY USD/INR GOLD
28353.54
-443.71
8715.60
-151.10
66.92
0.25
31095.00
76.00
Gainers Losers 13 Sep, 2016, 05:55PM IST, PTI|View All
Company Name Live Price Change (%) Volume High Low
Nimbus Foods Industries Ltd. 1.56 20.00 110329 1.56 1.30
Overseas Synthetics Ltd. 7.26 20.00 20300 7.26 5.70
Mangalam Timber Products Ltd. 36.35 19.97 293947 36.35 30.00
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Let's talk stocks: Tech Mahindra, Coal India can serve as defensives

Sell ONGC as the crude oil price is not able to consolidate and move beyond $50 a barrel and sell NBCC as it is fairly priced.

ICICI Pru Life Insurance: ICICI Bank shareholders can apply twice

They will be able to apply as a bank shareholder and also as a normal retail investor in the IPO.

Bond yields rise as central banks tighten purse strings

When yields rise, prices fall -- forcing investors to book profits. For years, central banks' pump priming have kept prices high and yields low.

Here's why central banks may reverse easy monetary policy stance

Stock benchmarks fell 1.6% on Monday after dropping almost 1% on Friday and the rupee weakened further, mirroring the selloff overseas.

Bankers won't let Anil Ambani have his Jio moment in defence

Ambani's defence plans appear to have hit a speed bump with bankers seeking his personal guarantee on loans to Reliance Defence.

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