Sunday 21 September 2014

Toshiba Lighting looking to set up manufacturing base in India!

The 50-share Nifty index is expected to open lower on Monday following muted trend seen in other Asian markets. Tracking the momentum, the index is expected to retest its crucial psychological level of 8100 in trade today. Stocks in news are BPCL, BOSCH, Syndicate Bank, Bajaj Auto, ONGC, Hotel Leela Venture, Power Grid, Maruti Suzuki, GlaxoSmithKline Phara, Bharti Infratel, Aegis Logistics and SBI.

Today’s Headlines

1) Maruti Suzuki aims to make hybrids affordable, offer technology on cars from Alto to Swift hatchback.

2) Toshiba Lighting looking to set up manufacturing base in India.

3) MMTC-PAMP aims to sell 1.5 lac Royal Mint's Sovereign this year.

4) Pakistan water experts to inspect 120-MW Miyar hydropower project.

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Debt Market Key Headlines

1) Overseas investors have pumped in about Rs 13,000 crore in the Indian debt market so far this month, endorsing the country's growth potential and political stability. This takes the total investment in the debt market to around Rs 99,000 crore so far this year.

2) A host of foreign investors and funds will be meeting corporate leaders in India next month, the first time since the global financial crisis, signifying changing perception about the country's growth potential.

Read detail analysis report here:- http://www.rrfinance.com/reserch/MorningBell/Db_MorningBell.pdf

Commodity Market Headlines

1) Hedge Funds Make Record Bet on Lower U.S. Diesel Prices.

2) Grupo Mexico’s Buenavista Copper Mine Beset by More Flooding.

3) Japan’s UACJ to Boost Aluminum Output as LNG Tanker Demand Rises.

4) Merkel’s Taste for Coal Poised to Upset $130 Billion Green Drive.

5) Al-Amoudi to Invest $500 Million in Ethiopian Coffee, Oranges.

6) Copper Drops for Fourth Day as China Manufacturing Seen Slowing.

7) G-20 Warns of Potential Market Risks Amid Uneven Growth.

8) China Beats Europe in Per-Capita Pollution for First Time.

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Today’s Headlines

1) Scotland voted to stay in the U.K. in a referendum on independence, stepping back from a breakup of the 307-year-old union while wringing promises of more financial power from Prime Minister David Cameron.

2) Asian currencies dropped for a third week, the longest run of losses since January, as the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates dimmed the appeal of emerging-market assets.

3) The U.S.’s AAA credit-ranking was affirmed by Fitch Ratings, which maintained its stable outlook, while citing nation’s unparalleled financing flexibility and economic recovery.

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