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    Share market update: Most active stocks of the day in terms of total traded value

    The NSE Nifty index was trading 53.55 points up at 24340.05

    June services activity gets export push, PMI at 60.5

    India's services sector saw robust growth in June, driven by a record surge in international sales and strong demand, according to HSBC’s PMI, which rose to 60.5. Employment grew at its fastest pace in 22 months. Despite rising market uncertainties, service providers remain optimistic about future business activity.

    Share market update: Most active stocks of the day in terms of traded value

    The NSE Nifty index closed 162.66 points up at 24286.5

    China stocks fall on economic data; HK jumps

    Market turbulence as private-sector survey highlights new order concerns, influencing Hang Seng Tech Index performance.

    India's services growth picks up in June on record rise in exports

    India's services sector saw robust growth in June, driven by strong demand and record export orders, according to the HSBC India Services PMI by S&P Global. The index rose to 60.5, indicating expansion. Hiring reached its highest in nearly two years, while positive sentiment dipped slightly due to market uncertainty.

    Gold flat as investors focus on Fed minutes

    Gold prices await Fed's rate decision influenced by inflation data, NFP report. China's services slow, impacting metals. Bullion prices steady amid election uncertainty. Analyst Tim Waterer forecasts rate cuts using CME FedWatch Tool.

    • Indian software sector earnings will remain modest in Q1: here’s why

      Infosys and LTIMindtree are expected to lead a modest increase in average growth for Indian software service providers in the first quarter of FY25. However, previous top performers, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCLTech, may see pressure on profits and margins as they work to reignite growth.

      China's June factory activity contracts again, services slows

      China's economic indicators for June painted a challenging picture, with manufacturing activity stagnating and services slipping to a five-month low, according to an official survey released on Sunday. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) remained unchanged at 49.5, below the growth threshold of 50, indicating ongoing economic struggles despite some positive signals in industrial production. Analysts noted that while exports have been a strong driver, both domestic and external demand remain insufficient to fully utilize China's manufacturing capacity, prompting calls for additional policy support to stimulate growth.

      What is a meteotsunami? What happened when it hit shores of Lake Michigan?

      Contrary to meteotsunamis, regular tsunamis are triggered by seismic activities and can get far larger and wreak havoc creating damage and devastation in a big way. Tsunami waves can exceed 100 feet, but meteotsunamis typically pack waves of roughly 6 feet or less. Meteotsunamis have hit the shores of Lake Michigan.

      Global trends, trading activity of foreign investors to guide movement in mkts this week: Analysts

      Stock markets will take cues from trading activity of foreign investors and global trends this week with benchmark equity indices likely to face volatility amid the scheduled monthly derivatives expiry, analysts said. Moreover, factors such as the progress of monsoon and Brent crude oil would also dictate investors' sentiment during the week.

      India business activity rises in June, job creation at 18-year high

      India's business activity expanded at a faster pace this month than in May, thanks to gains in manufacturing and services. The pace of job creation was at its strongest in over 18 years, marking a strong start to the country's economy this financial year. HSBC's flash India Composite Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 60.9 in June, marking nearly three years above the 50-level separating growth from contraction.

      FPIs net sellers of Indian equities at Rs 14,794 crore in June so far

      Foreign portfolio investors were as unenthusiastic in June so far, as they were in April and May when they offloaded shares worth Rs 38,158 crore. Domestic institutional investors, however, continued to repose their faith in D-Street and remained on the buying side.

      Demand under rural jobs scheme eases again in May

      Demand for work under India's rural job guarantee scheme, MGNREGS, dropped for a seventh consecutive month in May, signaling improved economic conditions at the start of the fiscal year. About 37.46 million individuals sought work, down 12.1% from the previous year, with 27.18 million households seeking work, a 14.3% drop. The trend is attributed to better-paying job opportunities and the impact of heat waves across the country, although the data is subject to revision.

      Deal activity dips 3 pc to USD 5 bn in May

      Deal activity in May dropped by 3% to $5.023 billion. Mergers and acquisitions fell by 58%, but private equity deals rose by 49%. Largest deals include Google's $350 million investment in Flipkart and Manipal Health's majority acquisition of Medica Synergie.

      SBI and Muthoot Microfin join forces to support women entrepreneurs

      Muthoot Microfin partners with State Bank of India to provide financial services to women in rural and semi-urban areas. The co-lending initiative targets joint liability groups involved in agriculture and other income-generating activities, offering loans ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 3 lakh.

      Services activity growth eases to 5-month low in May

      India's services sector output growth moderated in May, reaching its lowest level in five months, according to the HSBC India Services Business Activity Index. The index slipped to 60.2 from 60.8 in April, indicating a softening in services activities due to factors like severe heat waves and price pressures. While domestic new orders eased slightly, they remained robust, supported by strong demand conditions and successful advertising. Export demand also provided support, with new orders rising at the fastest pace in nearly a decade.

      US services sector activity beats expectations in May

      Activity in the US services sector rebounded in May, surpassing expectations, with the ISM services index rising to 53.8%. Chair Anthony Nieves noted higher business activity, new orders growth, and employment challenges.

      New study warns of rising invasive alien species threat, urges immediate action

      A recent study published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution has highlighted the urgent need to address the growing threat posed by invasive alien species (IAS) to global biodiversity. Led by researchers representing 101 organizations from 47 countries, the study emphasizes the increasing number of IAS introductions worldwide and their negative impacts on ecosystems.

      India's services sector softens to five-month low in May: PMI report

      India's services growth slowed to a five-month low in May due to weaker domestic demand, despite record export growth and a 21-month high in job creation. The services PMI fell to 60.2 from 60.8 in April. Input costs rose, intensifying price pressures and possibly delaying interest rate cuts by the RBI.

      Moody's projects 6.8 per cent GDP expansion in 2024 on strong growth, post-election policy continuity

      Moody's Ratings projected India's growth at 6.8% in 2024, followed by 6.5% in 2025. The prediction was driven by economic expansion and post-election policy continuity. The real GDP grew by 7.7% in 2023, with strong government spending and manufacturing activity. High-frequency indicators suggest sustained momentum in the economy. Moody's expects 6-7% annual GDP growth with policy continuity and increased capital expenditure. Private investment outlook is positive, despite inflation volatility.

      India seen to emerge as an economic superpower in impending problem-ridden global financial landscape

      Global recession risks have diminished, but inflation concerns threaten financial stability. The IMF, World Bank, and rating agencies forecast a slowdown in global growth, citing Middle East conflicts, financial stress, persistent inflation, and reduced international trade as key risks. The IMF's Global Debt Monitor reveals global debt at $235 trillion, or 238% of global GDP, raising fears of a debt crisis. Fiscal prudence may suffer as many nations face elections this year.

      Growth momentum likely to stay in Q1FY25: FinMin

      The finance ministry's April report predicts strong economic activity in FY25, with rising industrial activity and fixed investments. Positive macro-economic indicators include a bright manufacturing outlook and improved services sector, supported by increased capacity utilization and EPFO data.

      Private sector activity gathers pace in May, job creation highest in 18 years

      India's private sector activity surged in May, marking the third strongest increase since July 2010, as per a private survey. The HSBC Flash India Composite Output Index climbed to 61.7, with both manufacturing and services sectors showing robust expansion. New export orders reached their highest level since September 2014. While manufacturing activity slightly eased, services sector growth accelerated to its fastest pace in four months.

      Private sector activity picks up to 61.7 in May, according to HSBC Flash PMI

      The HSBC Flash India Composite Output Index rose to 61.7 in May compared with 61.5 in the previous month. “The latest data showed strength in new export orders for both sectors, which rose at the fastest pace since the series started in September 2014,” said Pranjul Bhandari, chief India economist, HSBC.

      Indian economy likely grew at a 4-quarter low in Q4: ICRA

      Economists predict India's economy to grow at a four-quarter low of 6.7% in Q4FY24. The growth in 3 FY24 was 8.4%. Agricultural GVA is likely to contract for 2nd straight quarter, amid rabi output concerns. Overall GVA growth expected to ease to 5.7% in Q4, driven by industrial and services sectors. ICRA forecasts FY2024 GDP and GVA growth at 7.8% and 7.0%, respectively.

      Service activity eased slightly to 60.8 in April

      India's service sector maintained strong growth in April, easing slightly to 60.8. Service exports, notably to the Middle East, drove new orders and domestic demand. FY24 projects a 4.4% rise to $339.6 billion.

      Private sector activity rises to highest level in nearly 14 years

      India's private sector activity surged to a 14-year high, driven by strong demand, according to preliminary data released by HSBC. The Flash India Composite PMI Output Index rose to 62.2 in April. Service growth accelerated, especially in international markets, while manufacturing remained steady. Optimism and improved margins were noted, but inflation remained above average

      March services PMI at 61.2

      In March, the HSBC India Services Business Activity Index surged due to strong demand and new export orders, leading to a substantial increase in total sales and business activity in close to 14 years.

      Services sector PMI eases in Feb to 60.6 from 61.8 in Jan

      India's service sector growth slowed in February, but remained robust, according to a private survey. The HSBC India Services Business Activity Index fell to 60.6, from 61.8, indicating expansion. Despite the decline, service activity reached its second highest level in five months. However, milder growth clouded the business outlook. Of the 400 firms surveyed, 26% expect growth in the year ahead, while 2% predict a decline.

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