The 30-share Sensex gained 303 points to end at 28,260 and the 50-share Nifty soared 95 points to close at 8,586
Cold nights have halted growth
It was tempting to just copy and paste last month’s article, especially the opening sentence about the wait for spring to commence. The wait has lasted quite a long time.
What to expect in the new financial year
At the start of the new financial year, Mint takes a look at the year gone by and what the new one may hold in store
EEMV: The Pillars Of Mitigating Risk And Volatility Are Strong
Investing in the emerging markets exemplifies the high-risk, high-reward narrative. Exposure to the emerging markets has yielded impressive returns in the past, most notably during the 2005-2007…
The Philippines to grow 6.7% in 2015 helped by lower commodity prices, fundamental strength: IMF
Risks are mainly external with policy uncertainty in the developed world.
Speech Mario Draghi: Introductory statement at the Italian Parliament
It is an honour to be invited here to the Italian Parliament for the first time as President of the European Central Bank. The economic situation and the short-term outlook for the euro area are…
Consumer Confidence, House Prices Offer Hope for Economy
Filed under: Mortgages, Real Estate, Housing Market, Home Buying, EconomyPatrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBy Ryan Vlastelica, Dan Burns and Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK — U.S. consumer…
58.com: Strong Execution And Acquisitions Increase Upside Potential
58.com’s (NYSE:WUBA) share price is coming along nicely in the last couple of months. The stock is up approximately 20% since I initiated coverage in September 2014, although I warned that…
EEM: Should You Consider Emerging Markets?
InvestorPlaceInvestorPlace – Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips The emerging markets making up the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF’s (EEM) holdings are cheap and have high…
From Growth To Dividend, Why Warren Buffett’s Primary Reason For Investing In Coke Is Slowly Fading
Every value investor should think (deeply) about the motives of the investor at the other side of the trade. Why is he or she thinking exactly the opposite of what you are thinking? Very few…




