Markets Likely To Open Higher On Strong Cues From Global Peers - Indian Commentary []
Global cues are pointing towards a higher opening for the Indian markets on Monday. The U.S. stocks surged on Friday amid bargain hunting and expectation of better sales during the holiday season and the major stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region are sharply higher on Monday.
Market Opens Sharply Higher; Power, Capital Goods Stocks Surge - Indian Commentary []
Friday, Indian shares opened sharply higher despite mixed cues from Asian peers. At 10:03 a.m. IST, the Sensex was up 297 points at 18,824 and the broader Nifty was up 90 points at 5,610.
European Markets Rise, Led By Drugmakers - European Commentary []
The European markets rose on Thursday, helped by a rally among pharmaceutical stocks following a broker upgrade of the sector. Air France-KLM led airline stocks higher after reporting forecast-beating second quarter earnings.
European Markets Fall, Led By Banks, Insurers And Exporters - European Commentary []
The European markets fell the most in three months on Monday, as banking, insurance and exporter stocks slipped on persistent worries over the health of the U.S. economy and its impact on exports.
Malaysian Stocks Look To Extend Gains []
After snapping a five-session losing streak on Friday, investors in the Malaysian stock market are looking for consistent upward growth when the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index opens on Monday.
Australian Market Ends Lower For Fourth Consecutive Session []
Friday, Sydney shares closed lower for the fourth consecutive session led by banking and resources stocks. Trading was subdued due to the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States and ahead of tomorrow's federal election.
New Zealand Shares Seek Sense Of Direction []
New Zealand shares come off a quiet week of trading in search of direction on Monday
Monday, November 26, 2007
Markets Likely To Open Higher On Strong Cues From Global Peers - Indian Commentary []
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