Sunday 9 November 2014

Navi Mumbai to house largest solar panel installation on dam

The 50-share Nifty index is expected to open higher on Monday following positive trend seen in other Asian markets. Tracking the momentum, the index is expected to surpass its previous record high of 8365.55 in trade today. Stocks in news are L&T, PSU Bank, KFA, Coal India, Deepak Fertilizers, Muthoot Finance, FT, ONGC, Ashok Leyland, Future Retail, Bank of Maharashtra and Central Bank of India

Today’s Headlines

1) Carmakers offer discounts on lower-than-expected sales in Sept and Oct.

2) Supreme Court upholds jail term for director of Nagarjuna Finance.

3) Web & mobile-driven sales at McDonald’s, KFC on the rise, helping them cut costs by half.

4) Navi Mumbai to house largest solar panel installation on dam.

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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 Key Headlines

1) Russia, China Add to $400 Billion Gas Deal with Accord.

2) Gold Bulls Accelerate Retreat to This Year’s Fastest Pace.

3) Zinc Climbs for Third Day as U.S., China Demand Outlook Improves.

4) Bullish Oil Wagers Cut in Sign of Growing OPEC Skepticism.

5) Retail Sales, Obama in Asia, G-20, Paschi: Week Ahead Nov. 10-15.

6) U.S. Gasoline Falls to $2.9421/Gallon in Lundberg Survey.

7) Japan Expands, Extends Oil Storage Lease Contract with Abu Dhabi.

8) LME Proposes Rules to Prevent Market Abuse at Warehouses.

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Currency Market Headlines
1) The pound dropped to the lowest level in 13 months against the dollar before a report economists said will show the U.S. labor market is strengthening.

2) Gold was little changed near the lowest in four years, set for a weekly drop, as the dollar headed for its biggest weekly gain in more than 16 months. Silver traded near the lowest since 2010.

3) Brazil’s swap rates rose as a report showing inflation stayed above target and the announcement of fuel-price increases added to speculation that the central bank will keep raising borrowing costs.

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