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Five must-watch numbers in Budget that could rock the stock market

The hope rally has already lifted the Nifty50 by nearly 700 points from its December lows. The index is now trading above its crucial support level at 8,500.

Expect Budget to strike a balance between popular and progressive

In FY18, the oil tailwind will be over, but the government can still rely on some additional resources of revenues, as tax compliance improves after demonetisation.

What changed overnight, and top cues before Dalal Street

The Economic Survey 2016-17 presented on Tuesday questioned the complex methodology that global rating agencies use while assigning sovereign ratings to countries.

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8561.30
-71.45
67.86
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28970.0
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Shree Nidhi Trading Co. Ltd. 20.30 19.06 1555 20.45 14.00
Shivkrupa Machineries and Engineering Services Ltd. 61.05 10.00 62751 61.05 54.60
Poly Medicure 437.05 9.11 10612 448.75 411.65
Supreme Petro 270.20 9.00 145730 273.30 240.60
Kirloskar Bros. 224.60 6.98 181969 232.00 207.90

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Economic Survey: Public Sector Asset Rehabilitation Agency may be set up to buy bad loans

PARA, may be set up to buy bad loans from state-run banks so that they can focus on lending and govt can focus on recovery rather than recapitalising banks.

Tech firms including Alphabet, Netflix, Twitter unite to challenge Donald Trump's immigration order
In panic mode, US-based Indian professionals hunt for jobs back home
Economic Survey: Special category states can be testing ground for UBI
US travel 'extreme vetting' to include social media, phone contacts
Union Budget 2017 tipped to offset pain of cash crisis
IDBI brass brushed aside junior execs' concerns on Kingfisher Airlines loans
Bharti Airtel ready for proposed Idea Cellular-Vodafone merger
Tata Motors to bring new Tiago model, more cars in its quest to grab No 3 spot
Bank licences on tap but hardly anyone to tap
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Economic Survey 2016-2017 Economic Survey 2016-2017
Union finance minister Arun Jaitley tabled the Economic Survey 2016-17 in Parliament during the first day of the budget session. The survey projects the economy to grow in the range of 6.75% to 7.25% in the next fiscal year 2017-18 in the post-demonetisation year, with a growth rebound to 6.75 to 7.5% in 2017-18.
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Several studies have been undertaken in the past to estimate and tackle the black money problem. But they have failed to throw up an official estimate.
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The survey talked about 'contrasting experiences' of change in sovereign ratings assigned by rating agencies to China and India over the past couple of years.
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Once the cash supply is replenished, which is likely to be achieved by end-March 2017, the economy would revert to the normal.
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UBI an alternative to subsidies for poverty alleviation: Economic Survey UBI an alternative to subsidies for poverty alleviation: Economic Survey
The Survey estimated that a UBI that reduces poverty to 0.5% would cost 4-5% of GDP, assuming that those in the top 25% income bracket are not part of it.
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Property prices fell due to cash crunch, may dip further: Economic Survey
Demonetisation could have the particularly profound impact on the real estate sector," the survey said in an analysis on the impact of note ban.
Universal income better help than subsidies: Economic Survey
The survey says that a UBI that reduces poverty to 0.5 per cent would cost between 4-5 percent of GDP, assuming that those in the top 25 per cent income .
Economic Survey moots formation of public sector asset rehabilitation agency
As per the survey, gross NPAs has climbed to almost 12 per cent of gross advances for public sector banks at end-September 2016.
Economic Survey instant view: India's GDP seen growing 6.75 to 7.75 % in 2017/18
"There may be a 25 bps cut (in the upcoming monetary policy review), but it will also depend on what the U.S. does."
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The survey, which sets the tone for tomorrow's budget, said the implementation of wage hikes and muted tax receipts would put pressure on the fiscal front.
CEA Arvind Subramanian estimates basic income for the poor: Rs 7,620 p.a.
Subramanian writes it is not an easy calculation because it depends on a number of objectives and assumptions.
Business unites India, language no barrier to movement: Economic Survey
"While internal political borders impede the flow of people, language does not seem to be a demonstrable barrier to the flow of people," it says.
Labour, tax reforms to boost apparel, leather sectors: Economic Survey
"In the case of leather, the FTA might give India an advantage relative to competitors. In both cases, the incremental impact would be positive," as per the 2016-17 report card.
Subsidy bill up by 5 per cent in April-November 2016: Economic Survey
In the Budget for this fiscal, the subsidies on food, fertiliser and petroleum were pegged lower at nearly Rs 2.31 lakh crore.
GDP growth for FY18 to be in range of 6.75% to 7.5%: Economic Survey
Central Statistical Organisation had estimated a GDP growth of 7.1% for 2016-17 earlier in January, without taking into account the effect of note ban.
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