What will set shares rising?
August began with a lot of positive for the Indian share markets as the
BSE Sensex increased by end to 2.7 Per cent in the 1th week itself.
Unhappily, the going hasn’t been easy since. Since August 19, the Sensex
has dropped by over 2,200 points, or end to 8 Per cent, mainly due to
the fear set amid shareholders by the depression of the Chinese Yuan.
The rupee too devalued to lower its 2-year low due to adverse
shareholder sentiment tracking the depression.
BSE Sensex increased by end to 2.7 Per cent in the 1th week itself.
Unhappily, the going hasn’t been easy since. Since August 19, the Sensex
has dropped by over 2,200 points, or end to 8 Per cent, mainly due to
the fear set amid shareholders by the depression of the Chinese Yuan.
The rupee too devalued to lower its 2-year low due to adverse
shareholder sentiment tracking the depression.
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