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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 ...
Working out how to 'hug with caution'Britain decides to be very, very careful when holding on to loved
Asian stocks and pound cheer Brexit, Alibaba slumps on monopoly probeChinese stocks rose 0.02%, but Alibaba Group Holding Ltd slumped 6.28%, its biggest daily drop in six weeks, after China's market regulator...
FII inflows, US stimulus talks among top factors that may guide D-Street this weekGoing by the buzz on Dalal Street, here are key factors which are likely to chart the market direction this truncated week.
Nikkei posts first weekly loss in six on Brexit, virus worriesThe Nikkei share average shed 0.39% to close at 26,652.52, losing 0.37% for the week. The broader Topix, however, ended 0.33% higher at 1.7...
Q2 earnings, poll outcome & macro data to guide Dalal Street next weekDomestic equity, commodity and currency markets will be closed on Monday due to the polling in Maharashtra.
Over 1 million sign petition to reverse Brexit as Theresa May seeks delayThe petition reads: "The government repeatedly claims exiting the EU is 'the will of the people'.
Growth is slowing across the board but we are not too bearish: Radhika Rao, DBSWe are more cautious on the pound as well as growth tapering to 1-1.2% in the UK this year, says Rao
Gold rises, holds near 6-month highs on falling equitiesUS gold futures rose 0.4 per cent to $1,277.70 per ounce.
Crude oil extends steep dive, stocks fall on growth fearsUS West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures dived 7 per cent the previous day.
Renewed hopes for US-China trade talk weigh on dollar, lift yuanThe euro was flat at $1.1627 after edging up 0.2 per cent overnight.
Anti-immigration fears: Number of Indian students in Britain falls in 5 yearsStrict student immigration laws since 2011 have seen Indian students looking to other destinations for higher education.
What changed your market while you were sleepingGST Council on Sunday put a fix to nagging issues and speculation about delay in GST rollout.
Exporters pinning hope of stimulus in Union BudgetExporters are pinning their hopes high on the Union Budget for 2017-18 for decisive fiscal measures which would act as a stimulus to revive...
Exporters have high hopes from Budget 2017"Transparency and the value chain integration should help ensure the ease of doing business and reducing the transaction costs for the dome...
Confusion over Donald Trump appeal means markets risk Brexit-like shockTraders expect a post-election single-day move of about 1.6 per cent for the S&P 500, less than half the average following the past two pre...
Indian bonds remain attractive despite 3-year low, as yields turn negative worldwideSome overseas hedge funds and long-term funds are keen on buying India sovereign bonds, which offer as much as 7.39% returns(unhedged basis...
No takers for unofficially traded shares of IPO-bound companiesIn the grey market, shares are traded ahead of their listing and punters settle trades by delivering shares when the company lists on bours...
Do not think terms of trade between India and the UK are going to change: Prashant Jain, HDFC MF"If someone is a large exporter to UK then that country may come to some pain, but I do not think the terms of trade between India and UK o...
Brexit completely irrelevant for emerging markets, including India: Christopher Wood, equity strategist at CLSAUnited Kingdom leaving European Union is completely immaterial from the market fundamental point of view for emerging markets, including In...