Insurance companies: Insurance companies get relief from valuation, return to D-Street

[ad_1] The benchmark Nifty50 is trading close to the Long Term Average Price-Earnings (P/E) of 16.8 after the recent fall in the market. essence Led by insurance companies, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) excluding mutual funds invested Rs 24,682 crore in equities in June 2022, a multi-year high as per the ETIG database. He has deployed around Rs 1 lakh crore since the beginning of the year. ET Intelligence Group: Insurance companies, often considered to be seasoned price pickers given their long investment horizon, have started betting on equities as the…

Stocks to Buy: Want to enter D-Street now? Read this before hopping on the buy-on-dip bandwagon

[ad_1] FIIs worried about costly valuations in rising interest rate scenario are using any growth in India stock to sell While domestic investors are using the fall to buy. Market data shows that domestic investors, led by retail investors, have been able to offset nearly 80 per cent of the Rs 2.2 lakh crore outflow by foreign investors in 2022 so far. But before you join the buy-the-dip brigade and invest your hard-earned money in riskier assets in a volatile market, it is imperative to figure out the right asset…

D-Street: As recovery in D-ST phase moves, 15 BSE 500 stocks rose 10-29% in last week

[ad_1] New Delhi: Domestic stocks staged a strong correction last week, even as the Fed said a slowdown in the US was a real possibility and was committed to easing inflation. A glimmer of hope for domestic stocks was a fall in crude oil prices amid concerns that weak global growth could dampen demand in developed markets. Bargain hunting also played its part in propelling the shares higher. “Momentum readings were very sold and RSI The readings showed a positive divergence on the chart. Sentiment changed as Nifty 50 crossed…

Stock market trading: ETMarkets Trade Talk: How a lucky mistake made Vishal Mehta indomitable on D-Street

[ad_1] The stock market has been fascinating people from all walks of life. It’s not a one-way escalator. Everyone doesn’t hit the jackpot, nor does everyone become bankrupt! Winners are those who know when to go all in, and when to fold. While stock prices change constantly based on news and market buzz, traders are the ones that truly understand and track Dalal Street’s pulse by the minute. These market makers are right at the center of all the action, tracking every move and trigger to stay ahead of the…

Sensex: These shares of BSE 500 down by 15-28% due to the strengthening of bears’ hold on D-Street

[ad_1] It turned out to be a painful week for investors on Dalal Street as the benchmark index Sensex Lost 2,943 points. The broader Nifty 50, which ended below the 15,300 mark, is now only 411 points away from officially entering bear territory. Data shows this was the worst week for nifty in more than two years. Unabated selling of Indian equities by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) also pushed the headline stock index down. Marking the biggest annual outflow, foreign investors have so far sold Indian shares worth over Rs…

Jhunjhunwala, Ambani, Dhoni and a lot more of D-Street await in these big-bang IPOs

[ad_1] After two long sluggish years, the domestic primary market is eagerly waiting for some renowned firms to get listed. Who are the people of India Inc and Dalal Street in these companies: To India’s top industrialist Mukesh Ambani for big bull Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and cricket’s big player MS Dhoni, Market watchers say a frenzy is already brewing in anticipation of these stocks getting listed soon. Investors are rushing to the unlisted market to buy these shares before the start of value unlocking. Some of these firms have strong balance…

Stock market news: D-Street awaits consolidation due to global adverse conditions

[ad_1] Markets remained sluggish throughout the week as rate hike and inflationary pressures remained the key pressures. Theoretically, demand-side issues are dealt with by the central bank through monetary policies, while supply-side ones, through fiscal measures by the government. However, in the real world when a crisis occurs, its wider impact is felt across borders, regions and regions, and more often than not, a combination of fiscal and monetary policies are implemented. Since the start of the pandemic, reserve Bank of India And the government has turned into brothers with…

BSE500 Shares: Despite the strong hold of the bears on D-Street, these BSE500 stocks gained 10-39%

[ad_1] New Delhi: Domestic stock markets fell sharply last week as rising concerns over high inflation, both domestically and overseas, fueled speculation of aggressive rate hikes by central banks. The past week was volatile for the stock markets as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)reserve Bank of India) announced a 50-basis-point rate hike and clearly indicated even tighter fiscal conditions ahead given the rise in domestic inflation. Unabated selling of Indian equities by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) also pushed the headline stock index down, causing their first weekly loss in…