Shankar Sharma and Devina Mehra, Co-founders, First Global in conversation with Ayesha Faridi of ET NOW.You were one of the early ones to catch on to say the specialty chemicals rally. You are a votary…
Buffett stays on sidelines with cash rising to…
By Katherine ChiglinskyWarren Buffett has been waiting years for stocks to look more attractive. He apparently didnât think the first-quarter plunge was that opportunity. As the coronavirus slowdown started to grip the U.S., the famed…
India will have a âNike Swooshâ recovery, not…
Mumbai: Abheek Barua, Chief Economist at HDFC Bank, says the Indian economy will not see a V- or U-shaped rebound, but most likely have a âNike Swooshâ- shaped recovery, when the disruption from the deadly…
Stocks fall further after Trump’s China tariff threat
LONDON: World stocks pulled back further on Friday on grim U.S. economic data and President Donald Trump's threat to impose new tariffs on China over the coronavirus crisis. MSCI's index of global stocks fell 0.4…
Australia shares fall most in 5 weeks on…
Australian shares fell 5% on Friday, their most in five weeks, as risk sentiment was battered by threats of new tariffs from US President Donald Trump against China and a slew of bleak data out…
Dow Jones slips after grim jobless claims data
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones indexes dipped on Thursday as a grim US jobless claims report took the shine off a strong month for stock markets globally, but encouraging quarterly earnings reports from Facebook…
Glenmark Pharma shares jump nearly 9% on DCGI…
New Delhi: Shares of Glenmark Pharmaceuticals on Thursday gained nearly 9 per cent after the company said it has received approval from DCGI to conduct clinical trials of tablets used for the treatment of COVID-19…
Fed sees âmedium-termâ pandemic risks, keeps zero-rate pledge
By Christopher Condon and Craig TorresFederal Reserve officials restated their pledge to hold the benchmark interest rate near zero and will keep buying bonds, judging that the coronavirus pandemic âposes considerable risks to the economic…
Indians venture into US stocks as markets slump…
MUMBAI: More Indian investors are turning to US stocks to escape tumbling markets at home and pick up exposure to global technology giants that are rising through the coronavirus-led market turmoil. With more mom-and-pop investors…