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Europe is finally, slowly getting its act togetherEurope stands on the brink of a pivotal transformation, launching a set of ambitious reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy and global f...
As Iran war strains ties with Trump's US, UK looks to EuropeBritain's government is set to announce legislation next month to move the country closer to the European Union, as the Iran war sours the ...
Will UK-EU Summit change the future of trade relations amid US tariff challenges?The United Kingdom is focusing on strengthening ties with the European Union. This comes after a trade deal with the United States did not ...
Battle for the global elite: Paris and London’s wealth loss is Dubai’s gainParis is facing a talent exodus as rising taxes push wealthy individuals and businesses to Dubai and Switzerland. While Paris benefited pos...
Eyeing Trump and Putin, EU, UK, NATO leaders talk defenceEU leaders meet in Brussels with Britain's prime minister and the head of NATO to discuss enhancing Europe's defences amidst an assertive R...
A lot of individual events going on, but they are not crisis: Andrew Freris"I am incredibly bullish on the pound, the Euro and and the European Union."
Retaining calibrated tightening approach to help RBI enhance liquidity: Nilesh Shah, Kotak AMCRBI has given out the hope that if data supports, they will be willing to change the stance, says Shah
ET Defence Bulletin: Stories you should not miss (November 4, 2016)This is a list of the top defence stories of today.
Indian consumer offers best hedge among Emerging Markets: Abhay Laijawala, Deutsche Equities India“We are talking of a two-year phenomenon where you get close to 0.85% to maybe 1% of GDP coming in as consumption boost without the multipl...
IT stocks buck the slide with cheap valuationsAmong the four stocks to advance on the 30-stock Sensex, three were IT companies - Infosys , Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro.
Liquidity drove stocks rally thus far, here is what’s in store from here onMahesh Nandurkar, India Strategist of CLSA, believes the current economic apparatus is stable while improvements can be expected two quarte...
Brexit Bulletin: Tech calls for open internet bordersWhen consumers across the bloc go shopping online, their credit-card details and other personal information often zip across borders to gia...
Sensex set for biggest quarter since Modi’s 2014 election winThe S&P BSE Sensex climbed 0.7 percent at 11:03 a.m. in Mumbai, taking its gain since the end of March to 6.3 percent. The advance is the b...
Post Brexit what? Top five event risks Dalal Street is going faceIt will take a while for the dust to settle. Long-term investors with a minimum time horizon of over 1 year can use the volatility to buy q...
In the short term, we need to watch currency: Manish Gunwani, Deputy CIO -Equity, ICICI Pru AMCI you do not see a big dislocation in currencies, then you are better off just doing bottom up stock picking.
Second round of Brexit impact can take Sensex to 22k: Ambit CapitalWhile the FY17-end fair value for the Sensex stands at 29,500, there is a high risk of the index sliding to 22,000 in the wake of adverse g...
15 smart buy ideas from top global brokerage firms post Brexit-led fallDeutsche Bank advises investors to look at sectors or stocks that are largely insulated from contagion risks. Among them are names like Sun...
Domestic cyclicals, defensives likely to outperform the market now: Nilesh Shah, Kotak AMCBe watchful but do not panic as market will settle down soon
'Brexit will increase scope of trade between UK & India'GP Hinduja says the current scenario is a ‘win-win’ for businesses and India is in a sweet spot vis-a-vis both the UK and the EU.
Over next 12 months, market returns will be in single digits: Mahesh Nandurkar, India Strategist, CLSAWe will be looking at somewhere between 5-10 per cent return by the market over the next 12 months.