Brokerage firm Angel Broking feels the current fiscal will be a tough year for the cement sector. In an interview with CNBCTV18\'s Latha Venkatesh and Anuj Singhal, Rupesh Sankhe, Cement Analyst, Angel Broking said excess supply is going to hurt cement players badly in FY11. Read More

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CNBCTV18\'s Udayan Mukherjee caught up with Dharmesh Mehta, HeadBroking of ENAM Securities at the sidelines of their FII conference in London to find out the overall sentiment among investors. Read More

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Markets are in no mood to change its current position, believes Rajan Malik of Anand Rathi Financial Services. Nifty will continue to face tough resistance at 55505600 and can go down to 5,3505,400 on the downside and 5,5505,600 on the upside. He says there is no evidence of any marketmoving trigger in the periphery. Read More

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There is no reason to get apprehensive about the future just yet, believes Anand Tandon, director (equities) at Brics Securities. Talking to CNBCTV18, he said the markets will not correct to the extent of 2008 levels. In fact, markets should move up a little if global cues exhibit stability. Read More

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The central point remains that the quicker the US stock market falls from here, the quicker the Fed will commence the next wave of quantitative easing, says Chris Wood of CLSA. Read More

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In an interview with CNBCTV18, Shailesh Kanani, Research Analyst, Angel Broking and Naveen Jain of Indiabulls Securities, speak about the infrastructure sector and give their outlook going forward. Read More

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In an interview with CNBCTV18, Rahul Shah, MF Global says, even if there is a correction in the market, it is not going to be steep. Read More

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With the Indian bourses displaying a robust rally, experts believe that the uptrend will continue. \"Historically, the markets don’t make lows in the month of September,\" CK Narayan of Sharyans Resources says adding that the Nifty may swing another 100250 points in the next six to eight sessions. Read More

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