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Coronavirus: Fear returns to stock markets Global stock markets have fallen sharply as investors continue to worry about the broader economic effects of the coronavirus. Londo n's FTSE 100 share index fell more than 3% and there were similar declines in other European markets. In the US, upbeat dat a on hiring and unemployment failed to buoy investors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed almost 1% lower, while the Nasdaq slumped 1.8% and S&P 500 ended down 1.7%. The monthly report from the US Labor Department found US employers added 273,000 jobs in February - significantly beating expectations - while the jobless rate fell back to near a 50-year low of 3.5%. The report also revised up estimates of job gains in January and December, finding 85,000 more than previously understood. The surveys, however, reflect data collected before the outbreak intensified. In recent weeks, global travel has plunged, while work, school and shopping has been disrupted in
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Why did Yes Bank collapse? In a rare case of  Reserve Bank of India  superseding the board of a commercial bank in recent history, the central bank has moved in to take charge of new generation private bank  Yes Bank . Interestingly, the bank was set up by top-notch professionals. The last such move by the RBI to give a banking license to professional was when it gave a license to Global Trust Bank, which was eventually merged with  Oriental Bank of Commerce  over the bad governance issues. There are actually six reasons why the RBI superseded the board of Yes Bank. Deteriorating Financial Position The financial position of Yes Bank has undergone a steady decline over the last few years because of its inability to raise capital to address potential loan losses and resultant downgrades, triggering invocation of bond covenants by investors, and withdrawal of deposits. The bank was making losses and inadequate profits in the last four quarters. Governance Issues The
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What Is the Stock Market and How Does It Work? Definition: What is the stock market? The term “stock market” often refers to one of the major stock market indexes, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average or the S&P 500. Because it’s hard to track every single stock, these indexes include a section of the stock market and their performance is viewed as representative of the entire market. You might see a news headline that says the stock market has moved lower, or that the stock market closed up or down for the day. Most often, this means stock market indexes have moved up or down, meaning the stocks within the index have either gained or lost value as a whole. Investors who buy and sell stocks hope to turn a profit through this movement in stock prices. How does the stock market work? The concept behind how the stock market works is pretty simple. Operating much like an auction house, the stock market enables buyers and sellers to negotiate prices and make trades.

All You Need To Know Going Into Trade On March 5

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All You Need To Know Going Into Trade On March 5  Asian stocks expanded a worldwide value rally after a crisis U.S. spending bill to battle the effect of the coronavirus added to indications of help from approach creators around the globe.  Values in Japan and Australia opened more than 1 percent higher, with provincial offers set for a fourth day of additions. U.S. prospects plunged. The Singapore-exchanged SGX Nifty, an early pointer of NSE Nifty 50 Index's exhibition in India, fell 0.09 percent to 11,236.50 as of 6:55 a.m.  Here's a brief glance at all that could impact values today  U.S. stocks flooded to the second 4 percent rally in three days after Congress approved almost $8 billion for infection avoidance and speculators warmed to Joe Biden's ascendant nomination.  Oil slipped in the midst of a split between Saudi Arabia and Russia about whether more profound creation slices are required to balance the interest hit from the coronavirus scourge
7 Facts About Trading Stocks Trading stocks is easy with a computer and a connection to the Internet. You can buy, sell and trade stocks quickly, which reduces the risk of losing money. If stocks begin to fall, you can sell fast to protect your money. One simple way to impress your friends without risk is by providing interesting or useful information about the stock market. You can use information to guide your own investing or simply share facts with friends to impress them. Knowledge helps you minimize risk and take advantage of opportunities, so learning about the stock market and types of investments proves useful for both beginners and more experienced traders. Interesting information about stock trading includes the following seven facts: 1. SOES Bandits Trade Profitably  NASDAQ once limited day trading to 1000 shares before the rules changed in 1996, but the exchange’s Small Order Execution System still allowed so-called SOES bandits to make profits with less informatio

Stock market investment In India with SP Chandel

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Stock market investment In India with SP Chandel The investment of the stock market in India is increasing day by day. It is very important to know what is necessary for this.  Investing in the stock market means buying shares of a company listed on the stock market. Such as the National Stock Exchange or the Bombay Stock Exchange. Keep that purchased stock with you as soon as you buy the shares of a company. You give some share in that company, and as the company makes a profit and declares a dividend, you get the benefit of the dividend. Later in the year, the company gains profits at increasing prices by selling it back in the stock market (BSE) NSE). Who can invest in the stock market? If we talk about who can invest in the stock market, then in one line the answer will be that – there is no such rule in the Indian stock market that any kind of limit has been fixed, that your You must have such a qualification then only you can invest. The stock marke

DMart bounces to record high in market price

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DMart bounces to record high in market price DMart floods to record high, pips Bajaj Finserv, Nestle India in showcase esteem  The market estimation of DMart today flooded above ₹1.5 lakh crore  A week ago, DMart had entered the rundown of top 20 most esteemed organizations by advertise capitalisation on BSE  Portions of Avenue Supermarts, the administrator of DMart stores, today flooded as much as 11% to a record high of ₹2,537 per share. Right now, advertise capitalisation of DMart flooded above ₹1.55 lakh crore. It is presently the eighteenth most significant organization on BSE as far as market capitalisation, in front of Nestle India and Bajaj Finserv which are in nineteenth and twentieth position individually.  A week ago, DMart had entered the rundown of top 20 most esteemed organizations by advertise capitalisation on BSE, supplanting Wipro. Road Supermarts had got recorded on the bourses on March 21, 2017.  A week ago, Avenue Supermarts had propel