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RECOMMENDATION: Cummins India (Rs 216.75): Sell
We recommend a sell in Cummins India from a short-term perspective. It is apparent from the charts of Cummins that after recording a 52-week low of Rs 192 in late October, the stock rallied up to Rs 254. However, the stock witnessed resistance ...

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STOCKS: Slash of risk weights to have limited impact
Demand holds key to real estate recovery. The Reserve Bank of India’s move to reduce risk weights attached to commercial real estate lending and reduce the provisioning requirements for home loans signals the beginning of a reversal in the ...

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: Selling by overseas investors intensifies
Domestic funds also turn net sellers. Mumbai, Nov. 17 FIIs have stepped up selling once again in the equity market, but the more worrying fact is that the domestic institutional investors (DIIs) too are not supporting the market and have turned ...

STOCKS: Realty stocks hit badly despite RBI’s revival measures
‘Price erosion of another 30 to 40% possible in two quarters’. Mumbai, Nov. 17 Despite the Reserve Bank of India announcing steps to make available more funds for the real estate sector, the realty index on Monday was the worst hit ...

DERIVATIVES MARKETS: HDFC Bank adds short positions
India VIX touches all-time high. Chennai, Nov. 17 Trading volumes remained dull at Rs 41,086.89 crore in the F&O segment on Monday against Friday’s volume of Rs 41,483.17 crore. The NSE November future closed in discount at 2795.35 ...

STOCKS: IIP up but sustainability under cloud
Capital goods, consumer durables help growth. Numbers released last week showed a mild sequential revival in the Index of Industrial Production ...






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Markets (Nov 17)
Nifty (at close)2799.55(-10.80)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)49.21/22
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs2,522
Gold (a gram) Rs1,110
Silver (a kg) Rs16,635

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