Monday 6 October 2014

Registration of companies declines 50 per cent on compliance norms!

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 retest its crucial psychological level of 7950 in trade today. Stocks in news are SCI, GAIL, Bajaj Finance, United Breweries, Ballarpur Ind, ONGC, Neyveli Lignite, BHEL, RCF, CIPLA and ICICI Bank.

Today’s Headlines

1) Registration of companies declines 50 per cent on compliance norms.

2) Mondelez India Foods posts 64 per cent rise in PAT in 2013.

3) Sajjan Jindal led-JSW Steel in talks to buy stake in London Mining.

4) International Finance Corporation to invest $100 mn in Bilt Paper equity.

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

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 Key Headlines

1) Lundin to Buy Freeport Chile Copper Mine for $1.8 Billion.

2) Nickel Holds Gain at Week High as LME’s Leading Metal in October.

3) WTI Holds Above $90 Before U.S. Fuel Supply Data; Brent Steady.

4) Hockey Says Falling Commodity Prices to Hurt Australia’s Budget.

5) Glencore Said to Lay Groundwork for Potential Rio Merger.

6) EU Manufacturing Reaps $2.5 Billion Permit Win: Carbon & Climate.

7) Chile Top Renewables Market on Sunny Desert, Windy Shores.

8) Cotton Glut Eroding Cost for Gap Jeans as China Buys Less.

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

No comments:

Post a Comment