Federal Reserve System, India
Digest more
Live Mint on MSN
Sensex jumps 350 points, Nifty 50 reclaims 25,900; what is driving the Indian stock market higher? Explained
The Indian stock market benchmarks- the Sensex and the Nifty 50- clocked decent gains in the morning trade on Wednesday, December 10. The Sensex rose by over 350 points to an intraday high of 85,020.34,
India’s small-cap stocks are sharply trailing their larger peers, dealing a blow to retail investors who dominate trading in the segment.
The Indian stock market is expected to be range-bound with slight losses as investors await the US Federal Reserve's policy decision. The Sensex and Nifty 50 have extended losses due to weak global cues,
The Indian fixed income market in 2025 is navigating a complex macroeconomic landscape. While inflation has sharply declined and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has shifted to a more accommodative stance, Indian government bond yields have not fallen as much as those in other Asia- Pacific markets.
In January, I escaped the Chicago winter to India. I spent a week in Morningstar’s bustling Mumbai office, then attended two weddings: the first a Bollywood-style north Indian affair, the second in tropical Kerala. Some things haven’t changed since I ...
"The hardest places to make artificial intelligence work are also the places where it matters most. If AI can serve India's classrooms, clinics and farms, it can serve the world," Nandan Nilekani, the architect of India's biometric programme, wrote in The Economist magazine last month.