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  • Metal Stocks Rise On Renewed Demand Expectations; Hindalco And Vedanta Both Gain 7%

    Metal Stocks Rise On Renewed Demand Expectations; Hindalco And Vedanta Both Gain 7%

    Individual stocks like as Vedanta and Hindalco Industries both rose 7% to Rs 307.70 and Rs 419.70, respectively. Apart from that, Hindustan Copper, National Aluminium Company, JSW Steel, and Tata Steel also had gains of The Nifty Metal index was the highest gainer among sectoral indexes at 10:36 a.m., gaining 4.4 percent versus 1.3 percent for the Nifty50 index Despite today’s rally, most metal equities have had a 30% correction in the last month. Vedanta, Steel Authority of India (SAIL), Hindalco, JSW Steel, Hindustan Zinc, NMDC, Tata Steel, and Jindal Steel, on the other hand, were down between 13% and 30%. Meanwhile, the Nifty Metal index has dropped 15% in the last month, compared to an 8% drop in the Nifty50 index.





    Shanghai laid out plans on Monday for the return to normalcy on June 1 and declared the six-week-long COVID lockdown complete In April, China’s economic activity slowed drastically as lockdowns wreaked havoc on industrial production and employment, fueling predictions that the economy could contract in the second quarter Industrial metals prices surged on Monday as a result of China’s announcement that COVID restrictions would be eased.

  • As investors seek safe haven assets, the rupee hits a new all-time low

    As investors seek safe haven assets, the rupee hits a new all-time low

    The rupee struck a new all-time low versus the dollar in early trade on Tuesday, trading at 77.78/$, as the dollar strengthened against other foreign currencies, prompting investors to seek safe haven assets This is the second trading session in a row that the Indian currency has dropped to new lows. The rupee.





    touched an intraday low of 77.63/$ on Friday, the preceding trading day The Reserve Bank of India increased its currency market intervention, slowing the rate of decline. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Indian currency, which has devalued by roughly 4% in 2022, came under pressure. Since the battle began in late February of this year, the foreign reserves have dropped by roughly $35 billion.

  • Sensex Stops 6-Day Losing Streak With A 180-Point Gain; DMart Rallies 10%, ACC 4%

    Sensex Stops 6-Day Losing Streak With A 180-Point Gain; DMart Rallies 10%, ACC 4%

    On Monday, equity markets closed a bumpy day in the green, increasing for the first time in seven days, as global markets backed up the trade sentiment. The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex fluctuated between 796 points and 52,974 points, or 0.34 percent higher. On the other side, the NSE Nifty closed at 15,842, up 60 points or 0.38 percent The biggest gainers on the Sensex index today were NTPC, Bajaj Finance, Maruti Suzuki, SBI, HDFC, Kotak Bank, M&M, and IndusInd Bank, which rose between 1.6 and 2.9 percent.





    Ultratech Cement, Asian Paints, ITC, TCS, HCL Tech, Nestle, and Dr Reddy’s Labs were the worst performers, with losses ranging from The BSE MidCap and SmallCap indexes outpaced the benchmarks by 1.5 percent and 1.15 percent, respectively, in the wider market. The Nifty PSU Bank index was the best performer, up 3%, while the Nifty IT index was the poorest performer, down 0.75 percent.

  • Космолот робота відгуки від співробітників

    Технологічні можливості

    Космолот робота відгуки демонструють активний розвиток IT-напрямку. Команда постійно розширюється, створюючи нові технологічні рішення. У компанії приділяється особлива увага розвитку інноваційних проектів та залученню професійних кадрів.

    Ключові напрямки

    • Розробка технологічних проєктів
    • Створення інноваційних рішень
    • Розвиток соціальних ініціатив
    • Модернізація платформи

    Стабільність

    Компанія забезпечує надійні умови праці, що підтверджується фінансовими показниками та постійним розширенням штату. Особлива увага приділяється створенню можливостей для професійного розвитку співробітників.

    Перспективи розвитку

    Активна робота над технологічними проектами створює нові можливості для фахівців різних напрямків. Це сприяє зростанню професійного рівня команди та розвитку галузі в цілому.

  • Космолот робота відгуки від співробітників

    Технологічні можливості

    Космолот робота відгуки демонструють активний розвиток IT-напрямку. Команда постійно розширюється, створюючи нові технологічні рішення. У компанії приділяється особлива увага розвитку інноваційних проектів та залученню професійних кадрів.

    Ключові напрямки

    • Розробка технологічних проєктів
    • Створення інноваційних рішень
    • Розвиток соціальних ініціатив
    • Модернізація платформи

    Стабільність

    Компанія забезпечує надійні умови праці, що підтверджується фінансовими показниками та постійним розширенням штату. Особлива увага приділяється створенню можливостей для професійного розвитку співробітників.

    Перспективи розвитку

    Активна робота над технологічними проектами створює нові можливості для фахівців різних напрямків. Це сприяє зростанню професійного рівня команди та розвитку галузі в цілому.

  • Today’s gold price is Rs 50,450 per 10 gramme; silver is Rs 59,400 per kilogramme

    Gold, SIlver, Price, India,

    On Monday, the price of a gramme of 24 carat gold remained steady at Rs 50,450. Silver remained constant as well, selling for Rs 59,400 per kilogramme.

    On Monday, the price of 10 kilos of 22 carat gold remained steady, with the precious metal selling for Rs 46,250 per gramme.

    The price of 10 grammes of 24 carat gold in Delhi and Mumbai is the same as the price of 10 grammes of 24 carat gold in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Kolkata, at Rs 50,450 each.

    On Monday, however, 10 kilos of 24 carat gold in Chennai was selling for Rs 51,670.
    The price of 10 grammes of 22 carat gold in Delhi and Mumbai is Rs 46,250, which is the same as the price of 10 grammes of 22 carat gold in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Kerala.

    While 10 grammes of 22 carat gold costs Rs 47,370 in Chennai.

    The gold rates in India are influenced by a variety of factors, including international gold prices, local levies, and currency fluctuations.

    The price of gold varies by area due to numerous factors such as making costs, excise duty, state taxes, and so on.

    One kilogramme of silver costs Rs 59,400 in Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata, and Rs 59,400 in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai is Rs 63,700

  • Today’s gold price is Rs 51,490 per 10 gramme, with silver at Rs 60,800 per kilogramme

    International gold prices

    On Friday, the price of 10 grammes of 24 carat gold increased by Rs 490 to Rs 51,490, while the price of 1 kilogramme of silver increased by Rs 400 to Rs 60,800.

    On Friday, the price of 10 grammes of 22 carat gold increased by Rs 450, bringing the price to Rs 47,200. The price of 10 grammes of 24 carat gold in Delhi and Mumbai is Rs 51,490, which is the same as the price of 10 grammes of 24 carat gold in Bangalore, Kolkata, and Hyderabad.

    In Chennai, however, 10 grammes of 24 carat gold costs Rs 52,750.
    The price of 10 grammes of 22 carat gold in Delhi and Mumbai is Rs 47,200, which is the same as the price of 10 grammes of 22 carat gold in Bangalore, Kolkata, and Hyderabad.

    In Chennai, however, 10 grammes of 22 carat gold costs Rs 48,350. In Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata, a kilogramme of silver costs Rs 60,800, while the precious metal costs Rs 65,000 in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kerala. The price of gold varies by region due to numerous factors such as making costs, excise duty, state taxes, and so on. The gold rates in India are influenced by a variety of factors, including international gold prices, local levies, and currency fluctuations.

  • Rupee falls to a new intraday low, but recovers when RBI intervenes

    Rupee falls

    The rupee struck a new intra-day low on Thursday, breaching the 77.5/$ barrier, as the US dollar strengthened, before the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) intervened to aid minimise its losses.The rupee finished the day at 77.43 per dollar, down 18 paise or 0.24 percent from its previous close of 77.24 per dollar.

    “As the dollar strengthened, the rupee dropped to a new all-time low today (Thursday).” However, losses were limited when the RBI intervened to reduce currency volatility. “The dollar surged after US inflation climbed in April,” said Gaurang Somaiya, Motilal Oswal Financial Services’ Forex and Bullion Analyst.

    On May 5, the rupee touched an all-time closing low of 77.47/$.Following the global uncertainty induced by the prolonged Russia-Ukraine conflict, investors pulled out of riskier assets, putting pressure on the rupee. So far in FY23, the currency has declined 2.1 percent versus the dollar, with a further 4% depreciation expected in 2022.

    To stem the rupee’s decline, the central bank has increased its intervention in the foreign exchange markets — spot, futures, and off-shore. As a result, since September 2021, the foreign exchange reserves have decreased by $45 billion.
    Total FX reserves have dropped below $600 billion, and the market anticipates reserves to drop further more before rising. For the week ending April 29, total foreign exchange reserves were $597.7 billion.

    The RBI stated its net forward assets were $65.79 billion at the end of March 2022, according to its half-yearly report on foreign exchange reserve management released on Thursday. According to the report on foreign reserve management, the RBI has boosted its gold reserves by over 100 metric tonnes in the last two years.

    The RBI owned 760.42 tonnes of gold at the end of March 2022, up from 653.01 tonnes at the same time in 2020 and 695.31 metric tonnes in 2021.

  • Rupee falls to a new low of 77.58 against the US dollar

    Indian rupee

    The Indian rupee fell to a new record low against the US dollar on Thursday, echoing losses across Asian rivals. The drop in global and local shares following the US inflation report pointed to more aggressive Fed tightening amid deteriorating investor confidence hit down by the global economic slowdown.

    The currency began trading at 77.56 per dollar and fell to a new low of 77.58 per dollar. The local currency was trading at 77.57 per dollar at 9.30 a.m., down 0.4 percent from its previous close.

    The South Korean won dropped 1.05 percent, the Taiwan dollar 0.5 percent, the Chinese Renminbi 0.41 percent, the Philippine Peso 0.25 percent, and the Malaysian ringgit and Thai Baht each declined 0.2 percent.

    Last month, the US consumer price index increased by 8.3% over the previous month. This was lower than the 8.5 percent increase in March, which was the largest since 1981. Following similar hikes in June and July, analysts now expect the Federal Reserve to raise rates by half a point in September.

    Investors were particularly concerned about the Russia-Ukraine conflict and China’s COVID restrictions.

    Traders are now waiting for India’s consumer price inflation and industrial production index data, which will be released after 5.30 p.m. today. According to Bloomberg, the CPI will be 7.42 percent in April, up from 6.95 percent the previous month. IIP will be 1.3 percent in March, down from 1.7 percent the previous month.

    In response to increased oil costs and slower global growth, Morgan Stanley has lowered India’s GDP growth predictions to 7.6% for FY2023 and 6.7 percent for FY2024.

    The dollar index, which gauges the strength of the US currency versus other major currencies, was at 104, up 0.1 percent from its previous closing of 103.85.

  • Indices fall for the fourth day in a row as global equities markets tumble and FPIs retreat

    Sensex and Nifty indices

    The benchmark Sensex and Nifty indices dropped for the fourth day in a row on Wednesday, extending their month-to-date decline to over 5 per cent amid a global equity rout and sustained pull-back by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs).

    The US Federal Reserve’s (Fed’s) decision to aggressively hike interest rates and reduce balance sheets to catch up with inflationary pressures has wreaked havoc across risky assets in recent weeks. Add to that, global growth concerns due to China’s Covid-management approach and jump in commodity prices attributable to the disruption in supply chains caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
    On Wednesday, the Sensex closed at 54,088 points, down 276 points or 0.51 percent.

    The Nifty ended the day at 16,167, down 73 points or 0.45%. Both indicators closed at their lowest levels since March 8. Both indices are down roughly 12% since the year’s top in January.

    Other worldwide markets have fallen even faster. The MSCI Emerging Markets (EMs) Index, for example, is down 28% from its peak in February last year, while MSCI China has more than halved.

    India is one of the most expensive emerging markets. In addition, due to its large reliance on imports, India has the weakest profit revision. Due to margin pressure caused by rising prices, several leading Indian corporations failed to reach consensus earnings projections in the March quarter.

    According to Bloomberg, 11 of the 28 Nifty50 companies that have released earnings thus far have missed projections, while 17 have at least met them. Cipla and Asian Paints were the most recent companies to declare profits that fell short of expectations.

    On Wednesday, only nine Sensex components rose, while 22 fell. Larsen & Toubro, Bajaj Finserv, and Bajaj Finance all lost more than 2% of their value. Axis Bank and IndusInd Bank both gained 1.9 percent and 1.4 percent.