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The movement of the rupee against the dollar and crude oil prices, the movement in global stock markets will dictate trend on the bourses in the near term
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The true picture of damage by the Covid-19 second wave will only be visible in the June quarter results but until then, management commentaries will continue to guide Dalal Street
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Shares of RIL traded nearly 6% higher at Rs 2,096.35 at around 3.11 pm (IST). On the other hand, the benchmark BSE Sensex was up 0.59% at 51,419 at around the same time
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The value of retail holdings in companies listed on NSE increased to 6.9% as of March-end in 2021 from 6.5% during the same period last year
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While near-term news flow may be negative, the Indian office market retains many positives such as the limited number of 8-10 pan-India developers capable of building quality rental assets
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Brokerage ICICI Securities believes that Nifty may hit 16,400-mark by September
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The rise in stock price shows that an investment of Rs 15,000 last year has now galloped to Rs 1,17,586
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The reinsurance proportion of mortality (sum assured) in India remains high, transferring out most of the risk to reinsurers
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ONGC, HDFC twins, Reliance Industries and L&T were the top gainers on the Sensex rallying up to 2%
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Asian stocks traded higher on Friday after solid US economic data and President Joe Biden's federal spending plans spurred a rally on Wall Street in cyclical shares.