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Vodafone Idea, Prince Pipes among 5 stocks with bearish RSI
Relative Strength Index (RSI), a widely used technical indicator that offers valuable insights into a stock's momentum. On September 14, Thursday, StockEdge identified 5 stocks that found themselves in the overbought zone, but their RSI trends were showing a bearish or declining move. In this article, we'll delve into what RSI is, its importance, and take a closer look at these stocks. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that ranges from 0 to 100.
15.09 / 11:23
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Sri Lanka's economy shrank 3.1% in Q2 amid financial crisis
By Uditha Jayasinghe
15.09 / 10:41
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Arm set to extend gains, Chinese data lifts sentiment - what's moving markets
Investing.com — Arm (NASDAQ:ARM) shares climb in premarket U.S. trading, putting them on track to extend their strong start after a much-anticipated debut on Thursday, while investors look ahead to another public listing by grocery-delivery service Instacart. Elsewhere, workers at factories owned by three major automakers go on strike, while new data suggests that China's faltering economy may be starting to stabilize.
15.09 / 10:39
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Russia Struggles to Contain Resurgent Inflation
Inflation in the West has passed its peak. But in Russia, price rises have gained a second wind, bedeviled authorities and brought the consequences of Moscow’s war in Ukraine closer to home. The increase in prices for food and other basic goods has accelerated and some Russians have abandoned vacations abroad.
15.09 / 10:39
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Market Wrap: Sensex, Nifty settle at fresh closing highs, rise almost 2% for the week; mid, smallcaps underperform
HDFC Bank, TCS and Mahindra and Mahindra, as sentiment remained upbeat tracking positive global cues after recent data signalled China's economy could see a revival. “Fresh data showed Chinese gauges of retail sales and industrial output for August topped economists' expectations," reported Reuters. Besides, expectations are getting stronger that major central banks of the world will end their monetary tightening campaign considering the impact of hikes so far on the economy.
15.09 / 10:39
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A Nation Goes for Dominance—of World’s Stinkiest Fruit
Chinese farmer Wei Fuyou clearly remembers the moment four years ago when he first watched a video clip showing that durian, a pungent fruit with a smell reminiscent of gym socks, could be grown on the tropical island of Hainan, where he lives. “That means I can grow them, too!" he recalls yelping. Wei promptly cut down some of his betel nut palms and planted 400 durian trees in their place.
15.09 / 10:39
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Tension Between Ukraine and Ally Poland Over Grain Exports Vexes EU
WARSAW—Russia’s blockage of Ukrainian food exports has become a painful political issue next door in the European Union. EU authorities must decide Friday whether to extend a ban preventing Ukrainian grain from being sold in neighboring EU countries, an issue that has sparked a rift between Kyiv and Poland, one of the Ukrainian government’s strongest backers in the war. The temporary ban, aimed at keeping out cheaper exports, expires at midnight Friday.
15.09 / 10:39
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Chandrayaan-1 data shows Earth's electrons are forming water on Moon. Here's how
Chandrayaan-3' s predecessor Chandrayaan-1. The team led by researchers from the University of Hawai'i (UH) at Manoa in the US discovered that these electrons in Earth's plasma sheet are contributing to weathering processes -- breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals -- on the Moon's surface. The research, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, found that the electrons may have aided the formation of water on the lunar body.
15.09 / 09:55
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JINBE Token is Up 2,000% and Wall Street Memes Could Be the Next Crypto to Explode – 100x Incoming?
As on-chain activity continues to fuel major gains in crypto markets, Jinbe Knight of the Sea (JINBE) token has been the latest to break-out, after a sensational +2,000% pump saw the One Piece-themed meme coin surge to top of DEXtools.
15.09 / 09:51
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What Should We Do About Fridays?
Friday has long been a little bit different. It was the day the boss might invite the team to leave work a little early, or the suit-and-tie dress code might give way to slacks and sweaters.
15.09 / 09:15
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Earth's warmest August saw 65 countries set record high temperatures: Report
Berkeley Earth, which focuses on environmental data science and analysis, said last month was the warmest August since records began to be kept in 1850, with «particularly warm conditions» prevailing in parts of India, Japan, North Atlantic, Eastern Equatorial Pacific, Northern South America, Central America, parts of Africa and the Middle East. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a US government agency, said on Thursday that 2023 witnessed Earth's hottest August in its 174-year climate record. The sizzling month also marked the northern hemisphere's warmest meteorological summer and the southern hemisphere's warmest meteorological winter on record, the NOAA's National Centres for Environmental Information said. Berkeley Earth said August 2023 exceeded the previous record set in August 2016 by 0.31 degrees Celsius, «a surprisingly large margin, well outside the margin of uncertainty». Its researchers said: «We estimate that 13 per cent of the Earth's surface experienced its locally warmest August average, and 87 per cent of the Earth's surface was significantly warmer when compared to its local average during the period from 1951 to 1980.» In total, they estimated that 65 countries (mostly in the tropics) witnessed their warmest August on record. These countries include Bahrain, Barbados, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, China, Colombia, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Niger, Panama, Peru, the Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Turkiye, Venezuela and Yemen. Some of these countries broke their August records by extraordinary margins.
15.09 / 08:57
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Blood is life: 1 in 4 people globally suffer from anaemia
reducing anaemia have failed to substantially reduce the massive burden of anaemia globally over the last few decades. People become anemic when their blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. This decreased oxygen delivery causes many of the most common symptoms of anaemia, including fatigue, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, difficulty concentrating and challenges with work and daily life tasks. In addition to its direct health effects, anaemia can inhibit brain development and fine motor skills in children and heighten the risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease, dementia and other chronic illnesses in older adults. Anaemia during pregnancy can lead to increased rates of anxiety and depression, early labour, postpartum hemorrhage, stillbirth and low birth weight. Infections for both mother and baby are also more likely when the mother is anemic. We are global health researchers with expertise in epidemiological modeling of anaemia alongside other maternal, neonatal and nutritional disorders. Our work is part of the Global Burden of Disease Study, a large research study comprehensively estimating health loss due to hundreds of diseases, injuries and risk factors around the globe. Through our analysis, we have produced annual estimates of anaemia prevalence by underlying cause for 204 countries and territories, by age and sex, from 1990 to the present. We have collected thousands of data points across hundreds of sources to produce the most comprehensive picture of anaemia burden.
15.09 / 08:57
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Nifty 50, Sensex at All-Time High: Should SIP investors interrupt compounding to book profit?
BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 hit their respective all-time highs today. At the time of writing, Nifty 50 was at 20134.9 while Sensex was up 272.45 points to 67,739.44. (Check the latest data here).
15.09 / 08:33
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China's August land sale revenue falls for 20th straight month
BEIJING (Reuters) — China's government land sales revenue fell for the 20th consecutive month in August, data from the finance ministry showed on Friday, signalling more pressure on local governments with deepening debt woes.
15.09 / 08:23
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Oil set to rise for a third week on strong China economic data
By Sudarshan Varadhan
15.09 / 08:23
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Gold rises with Fed pause in sight, copper rallies on China stimulus
Investing.com-- Gold prices rose in Asian trade on Friday as markets bet that the Federal Reserve will keep rates on hold despite recent increases in inflation, while copper prices surged on more stimulus measures from major importer China.
15.09 / 08:23
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European stocks surge higher; ECB meeting, Chinese data boost sentiment
Investing.com — European stock markets traded higher Friday, boosted by better-than-expected Chinese economic data as well as optimism that the European Central Bank may be close to peak interest rates.
15.09 / 08:05
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The path ahead for China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the scheme’s official name in English, as a gift to the world that has created huge economic benefits. China claims that 420,000 jobs have been created in BRI countries and 40m people lifted out of poverty thanks to BRI-generated growth. America, and many of its allies, see the BRI as far less benign: a political tool aimed at stifling foreign criticism of Mr Xi’s iron-fisted rule and providing a leg-up for his country’s firms that has saddled countries with crippling debt.
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Adani Power, Zomato, Tata Power, IOC, IRCTC among top 20 largecap stocks bought & sold by mutual funds in August
Also Read: Suzlon Energy, BSE, Godrej, Anupam Rasayan among top 20 smallcap stocks bought & sold by mutual funds in August Meanwhile, equity mutual funds saw a significant surge in net inflows, reaching a five-month high of ₹20,245.26 crore in August 2023. However, large-cap equity funds saw outflows of ₹348 crore. Adani Power, Zomato, Indian Railway Catering And Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) and Tata Power Company were among the largecap stocks that mutual funds bought the most in the month of August.
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