Monday 22 September 2014

Toyota plans to develop mid-size sedan for India

The 50-share Nifty index is expected to open flat on Tuesday following muted trend seen in other Asian markets. Tracking the momentum, the index is expected to reclaim its crucial psychological level of 8150 in trade today. Stocks in news are Colgate Palmolive, Maruti Suzuki, PNB, RIL, GMR Infrastructure, L&T, ITC, Axisbank, CIL and Jaiprakash Power Venture.

Today’s Headlines

1) Toyota plans to develop mid-size sedan for India.

2) Shopclues in talks with Temasek & Steadview Capital for investment purpose.

3) Oil Ministry again extends deadline for comments on revenue sharing.

4) Coal India to be part of new special purpose vehicle for ICVL's first buyout.

5) Government to take measures to plug the gaps on quality of drugs, to includes new checks.

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

 

Commodity Key Headlines

1) Gold Bulls Extend 2014 Exit as Slump Erases $6.7 Billion.

2) Coal Mogul Murray Says More Bankruptcies Probable.

3) Century-Old Copper Mines Spur Bachelet's Race to Save Chilean Cash Cow.

4) Soybeans Fall With Corn to Four-Year Lows on Bumper Crop.

5) Brent Declines on Concern China Growth Slowing; WTI Drops.

6) Gold Rises from Eight-Month Low as Equities Drop.

7) Nickel Prices Decline to Five-Month Low on China Outlook.

8) Commodities Drop to 5-Year Low in Capitulation to China.

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

Currency Market Key Headlines

1)  The pound strengthened for a fifth day against the euro before Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks this week, as investor focus returns to the timing for interest-rate increases in the U.K.

2) Australia’s dollar dropped to a seven-month low and South Africa’s rand slid as a slump in prices for raw materials curbed demand for the currencies of commodity-producing nations.

3) The prospect of higher U.S. interest rates is proving to be a boon for the biggest owners of Treasuries outside of the Federal Reserve.

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