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3 days ago WHAT HAPPENED? In India, silver prices on the MCX were ₹89,100 per kg on June 11, 2024, and the prices reached ₹1,03,000 per kg by early June 2025. June 2024 Price: ₹89,100 per kg June 2025 Price: ₹1,03,000 per kg Absolute Change: ₹1,03,000 - ₹89,100 = ₹13,900 per kg Percentage Change: (₹13,900 / ₹89,100) × 100 = 15.60% Internationally, silver prices increased by $7.34 per ounce, a 25.18% rise. In India, prices rose by ₹13,900 per kg, a 15.60%...
4 days ago ABOUT COMPANY Oswal Pumps Limited, based in Karnal, Haryana, is a leading Indian manufacturer of pumps and motors, specializing in solar-powered and grid-connected solutions. Founded in 2003, the company has carved a niche in the renewable energy and agricultural sectors under the ‘Oswal’ brand. Business Overview Products: Solar pumps, submersible pumps, monoblock pumps, electric motors, and solar modules. They cater to agricultural, residential, commercial, and industrial...
June 04 ABOUT National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL)? Established in 1996, NSDL is India's first and largest securities depository, playing a pivotal role in the dematerialization of securities and facilitating electronic settlement of trades. It offers a range of services including account maintenance, dematerialization, corporate action processing, e-voting, and consolidated account statements. As of March 31, 2025, NSDL (National Securities Depository Limited) reported 39.45 million (3.945 crore) active demat...
May 31 SUMMARY As of May 31, 2025, gold and silver prices in India experienced slight fluctuations: Gold Prices 24-carat gold: Increased by ₹10, reaching ₹97,320 per 10 grams. 22-carat gold: Also rose by ₹10, now priced at ₹89,210 per 10 grams. City-specific rates: Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai: ₹97,320 for 24-carat gold. Delhi: ₹97,470 for 24-carat gold. Silver Prices Silver: Decreased by ₹100, now at ₹99,800 per...
May 26 SUMMARY Over the past 10 trading sessions, India's smallcap stocks have experienced a remarkable surge, adding ₹7.3 lakh crore in market capitalization—a 10% rise in the BSE SmallCap index. This rally has been fueled by sectoral tailwinds, particularly in defence and railways, and heightened retail investor enthusiasm. Notable performers include Nelcast and Cosmo First, both up 65%, and GRSE, which gained 55%. Out of nearly 980 stocks in the BSE SmallCap index, fewer than 70 have delivered negative...
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May 21 Morgan Stanley has updated its projections for the BSE Sensex, indicating a positive outlook for India's equity market. New Projections Base Case: The Sensex is expected to reach 89,000 by June 2026, reflecting an 8% increase from its current level of approximately 81,642. This projection is based on factors such as India's structural growth, strong earnings outlook, and a stable policy environment. Bull Case: There's a 30% probability that the Sensex could hit 100,000 (1 lakh) within the next...
January 14 Indian Stock investors are having a tough time since last few days due to frequent falling of the SENSEX and the NIFTY. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have been aggressive sellers in Indian shares for the last four months. As per data available from NSE, FIIs have net sold stocks to the tune of Rs 19,000 crore so far in January. Over the last four months, starting October 2024 they have offloaded shares worth Rs 1.97 lakh crore. But the question is why are the selling stocks? There are many reasons to...
May 28 The NIFTY 50 index represents the performance of the top 50 companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India and they may represent 12 various sectors of the economy, such as financials, energy, healthcare, technology, and consumer goods. How is NIFTY 50 Calculated? To arrive at the value of the NIFTY 50 index, the current market cap of all the stocks that are part of NIFTY 50 is divided by the Market Cap of the base period. The companies included in the index are chosen based on their market...
May 21 TREPS, short for "Treasury Bills Repurchase," is a financial instrument widely used in the money market. In simple terms, it represents a short-term borrowing and lending arrangement between two parties – a borrower and a lender. In a TREPS transaction, the borrower, often a mutual fund, pledges government securities, such as Treasury Bills, with the lender (usually a bank or a financial institution) to borrow funds. The lender provides the funds to the borrower, and in return, the borrower agrees to...
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