Monkey 2 gets its chance, but Nifty continues to lead
Fp Editors • 13 years agoMonkey 2 had a brief respite from its losses last week. The NIfty continues to be the best performer.
Brokers beat Monkeys, Sensex, but stay nervous on Budget 2012
Fp Editors • 13 years agoOver the past 14 days, brokers and Monkeys had drawn up their wish-lists on what they expected from Budget.Now, they're worried that many of those wishes might remain unfulfilled if govt opts for a populist Budget.
Chart: Will foreign investors continue to be bullish on India?
Sanjit Oberai • 13 years agoExperts believe results could inhibit the government from taking any bold reform measures and lower the prospects of the economy, which could dampen the appetite of foreign investors.
Brokers bash Monkeys. Will they be the new market kings?
Fp Editors • 13 years agoAfter stealing the limelight last week by presenting their wish-list for the Budget and besting the Monkeys, the brokers' portfolio - 10 stocks picked by leading investment experts - basked in the glow of another victory as it gained 0.4 percent for the week ended 2 March.
Competition ahoy: Monkey 1, Sensex in neck-and-neck race
Fp Editors • 13 years agoOur Monkeys are no longer a pushover for investment pros or even the Sensex and Nifty indices.
New year, new attitude: Monkeys crush Sensex, Nifty, brokers
Fp Editors • 13 years agoOur two Monkey Portfolios are back in business this year.
Monkeys on the rampage! Sensex, Nifty, experts flattened on impact
Fp Editors • 13 years agoThe trading week ended 13 Friday marked the comeback of our two Monkey portfolios. Monkey 1 has hit a purple patch.
Monkey 2 dances with Sensex, but Monkey 1 stays hung over
Fp Editors • 13 years agoOur Monkey Portfolios have lost their zing - but don't count them out as yet.
Monkey 1 stays ahead of experts in 2011, but indices lead
Fp Editors • 13 years ago2011 has been a rough year for the markets. One of our Monkeys weathered it quite well, but not the other one.
The best stock of 2011? Amtek India. Now, guess the worst...
Fp Archives • 13 years agoA Firstpost analysis of returns posted by BSE 500 companies shows that Amtek India was the best performer.