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capital goods sector

The category of stocks which are related to the distribution or manufacturing of products and goods. The sector contains businesses which manufacture machines and equipment necessary to create capital goods, engineering and construction projects, electrical equipment, aerospace and defense projects.

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  1. Capital Goods Sector Definition | Investopedia
    A category of stocks related to the manufacture or distribution of goods. The sector is diverse, containing companies that manufacture machinery used to create ...
     
  2. Capital goods sector to take some time to revive: Mahesh Patil, Birla ...
    Nov 1, 2012 ... In a chat with ET Now, Mahesh Patil, Fund Manager, Birla Sun Life MF, gives his views on different sectors. Excerpts: ET Now: Are you seeing a ...
     
  3. Capital goods sector: Chinese rivals, trickling orders to weigh heavy ...
    Oct 10, 2012 ... The quarter to September could well be another subdued quarter for the capital goods industry, which has been struggling for quite some time ...
     
  4. Capital goods sector hits 5-year low, logs 8.6 per cent YoY revenue ...
    Sep 4, 2012 ... The Indian capital goods sector turned in one of its worst performing 'first' quarters in the past five years, due largely to policy inertia, tight ...
     
  5. Capital goods sector toplines under stress on cash flow woes ...
    22 hours ago ... Capital goods sector toplines under stress on cash flow woes - Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has been forced to deliberately withhold ...
     
  6. Capital Goods Sector Wrap | Fox Business
    Aug 16, 2012 ... The Capital Goods sector (XLI) showed little change during trading today while the S&P 500 rose 0.7%.
     
  7. Capital Goods Sector Wrap | Fox Business
    Aug 15, 2012 ... On a trading day that saw the S&P 500 gain 0.1%, the Capital Goods sector (XLI) showed little change.
     
  8. Capital goods sector: Back to 2005
    Sep 17, 2012 ... As industrial houses continue to hold their cash, the capital goods sector, whose fortunes depend on capital expenditure, is out in the cold.