Monday, 27 June 2016

Lessons from Rexit, Brexit & Messi exit; 5 event risks ahead for D-St; 15 smart buy ideas

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ET Markets Daily Brief | Mon, Jun 27, 2016 | 04:32 PM IST

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If you hold any of the 200 stocks with high FII exposure, take guard

FIIs were net sellers of Rs 629 crore during Friday's bloodbath. Even in the runup to the Brexit vote, FIIs were seen offloading stocks in cash market.

Rexit, Brexit & Messi exit: 5 lessons to learn from 3 events that shook the world

Opportunities always favour the prepared mind in investing and the more prepared one is for crisis situations, the better the possibility is of making money.

Here's what happened on Dalal Street all through Monday

If you are reading this, chances are the Sensex and the Nifty are part of your daily life, and actions on Dalal Street can make or mar your day.

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SENSEX NIFTY USD/INR GOLD
26402.96
5.25
8094.70
6.10
67.96
-0.00
31685.00
284.00
Gainers Losers 27 Jun, 2016, 04:32PM IST, PTI|View All
Company Name Live Price Change (%) Volume High Low
Technofab Engineering Ltd. 210.00 20.00 18512 210.00 184.05
Spice Mobility Ltd. 15.84 20.00 47733 15.84 13.45
PG Electroplast Ltd. 153.65 19.99 51844 153.65 131.50
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FROM THE NEWSPAPER
15 smart buy ideas from top global brokerage firms post Brexit-led fall

Deutsche Bank advises investors to look at sectors or stocks that are largely insulated from contagion risks. Among them are names like Sun Pharma, Lupin.

Post Brexit what? Top five event risks Dalal Street is going face

It will take a while for the dust to settle. Long-term investors with a minimum time horizon of over 1 year can use the volatility to buy quality stocks.

What top Asian central banks are likely to do in response to Brexit

Morgan Stanley expects policy makers to introduce liquidity injections measures, such as open market operations and cuts in reserve requirement ratios.

Don't run from Dalal Street, best time to buy stocks post Brexit, says Prashant Jain

"Brexit is unlikely to have any meaningful impact on the Indian economy," he said, adding that several factors show signs of a strong bounceback in growth.

Second round of Brexit impact can take Sensex to 22k: Ambit Capital

While the FY17-end fair value for the Sensex stands at 29,500, there is a high risk of the index sliding to 22,000 in the wake of adverse global developments.

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