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Happy days might seem to be here again for many investors. The stock market is doing something it has never done before -- and investors could be "playing with fire," according to Warren Buffett. In July 2001, Buffett spoke again at the same annual event, revisiting his previous discussion of the stock market.
Shares started the week higher in Asia, led by gains in China as monthly surveys showed improving conditions for manufacturing. Both official and private sector surveys of factory managers showed strong new orders and export orders, possibly partly linked to efforts by importers in the U.S. to beat potential tariff hikes by President-elect Donald Trump once he takes office. On Saturday, President-elect Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs against the so-called BRIC bloc of nine nations if they act to undermine the U.S. dollar.
The GIFT Nifty was trading above 24,300 in early trade on Monday. Cipla Ltd., Coal India Ltd., KEC International Ltd., and Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. share prices are in focus. The GIFT Nifty was trading 0.12% or 28.50 points lower at 24,371.00 as of 6:51 a.m.
A hiccup in India’s world-beating economic growth may exacerbate near-term weakness in stocks, according to strategists. The economy expanded at the slowest pace in almost two years in the September quarter, data Friday showed. Market participants expect a pickup in growth in the second half of the fiscal year, especially if the Reserve Bank of India cuts interest rates or slashes the share of deposits lenders must set aside.