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    Stay invested, and buy more; there will be more legs to this rally: Varun Saboo

    There can be a little bit of time correction, and then earnings growth will catch up. Varun Saboo of Anand Rathi Share is still positive on a defence theme or railways theme, etc, which was going around all the time. He does not see any change in the narrative which was there.

    Why has Quant Large Cap fund been an outperformer? Shweta Rajani answers

    ​ I will highlight two-three points over here. One is definitely a size advantage that a Quant would have, so I am talking about a thousand crore fund versus a 35,000 crore fund, so that helps in the agility of the fund manager to actively manage.

    Improvement in tech, backend processes & team strength needed to achieve IRDA objective: Shweta Rajani

    ​It is welcoming move what IRDA has done because it now means that one within three hours in a normal case the insurance company has to authorize the entire documentation and the claim approval has to go through, not only that they are also emphasising that there should be a 100% claim and any claim rejection by the insurance company would internally need internal explanations and approvals.

    KIMS: Healthy prospects ahead; why analysts are bullish on this stock

    KIMS operates a network of 12 hospitals across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra with a total bed capacity of 3,975 beds. A JM Financial report is bullish on the stock due to expansion-led growth, stable margins, and valuation comfort. It trades at a 12-month forward EV/EBITDA of 21.4 times, a 12.4% discount to the industry median, according to Reuters-Refinitiv data.

    Hindustan Zinc surges 19% to a record; experts against fresh entry now

    Hindustan Zinc's rally to ₹540.95 was driven by silver prices and optimism, despite concerns like rising debt and limited free float. Analysts caution on valuations, advising buying on dips around ₹430 for short-term support.

    What should be the criteria for selecting the right kind of term plan? Dinesh Dilip Bhoi answers

    There are chances of some sickness coming up or some disease coming up in the future which might hamper the person to take a life plan or which might increase, there would be a loading on his premiums with the premiums would get higher and higher and build a hole in his pocket.

    • It's never too late! Here's how you can plan your retirement even in 40s

      Start retirement planning in your 40s with a focus on the asset mix, goal corpus, and expenses. Chirag Muni advises on disciplined steps, insurance coverage, and regular portfolio reviews for a secure post-retirement income.

      Anand Rathi initiates coverage on 6 hospital stocks with upside potential of up to 25%

      Anand Rathi initiates coverage on 6 hospital stocks, recommending 'buy' for Max Healthcare, Rainbow Children’s Medicare, KIMS, and Jupiter Life-Line Hospitals, while suggesting 'hold' for Global Health (MEDANTA) and Narayana Hrudayalaya. They cite India's healthcare market potential, driven by demographic changes and non-communicable diseases, forecasting 15% CAGR to Rs 7.7 lakh crore by FY25.

      Here's how you can plan your portfolio in the new financial year

      "SIP is a great starting point for a new investor. As you graduate, you will have more money, you will get some bonuses, and you will be able to invest lump sum amounts of money as well."

      Q4 Results Today: What to expect from TCS earnings?

      TCS anticipates sequential growth in Q4 driven by BFSI and manufacturing sectors. Operating margin estimates 25.2-27.2%. Key focus on FY25 outlook, Hi-Tech, telecommunications, US, Europe, and Accenture Plc. Investor interest in Dalal Street.

      Does a health policy aimed at women make sense to you? Shweta Rajani explains

      Shweta Rajani emphasizes the importance of evaluating medical insurance costs and coverage, advocating for policies covering various treatments, especially for women's health. She also highlights the need for comprehensive policies in the face of rising medical costs. Rajani also says: "Definitely as a woman, I would want to see more treatments getting covered and Future Generali has taken one step in that direction . "

      Liquidity and tax implications should be key factors for investing in any instrument: Shweta Rajani

      Shweta Rajani says that when making investment decisions, it is important to consider taxation and avail tax-saving provisions like Section 80C. The approaching deadline for LTCG tax highlights the implications of selling various capital assets. ELSS is the preferred investment option over PPF and NPS due to higher returns and shorter lock-in.

      Investing in the 30s: Here’s how to create a generous corpus even in your late 30s

      Chirag Muni of Anand Rathi Wealth says: Start investing in your 30s with a well-planned portfolio of mutual funds and SIPs. Allocate 20% of your income, consider an 80% debt and 20% equity mix, and diversify with large, mid, and small-cap funds. Build an emergency fund, manage debt, and get insurance for financial security.

      What is the difference between sector and diversified funds? Shweta Rajani explains

      Mutual fund investors should consider sector funds or thematic funds in light of upcoming budget and elections. However, timing is crucial when investing in sector funds. Sector funds focus on specific sectors, while thematic funds encompass multiple sectors under a common theme. Diversified funds, on the other hand, cover a range of sectors. In terms of performance, diversified funds have a higher probability of beating the benchmark compared to sector funds. They also tend to provide more flexibility and active management

      Q3 results today: HCL Tech, Wipro among 18 companies to announce earnings

      Today, the focus will be on the results of HCL Technologies and Wipro.. Other important results include HDFC Life Insurance Company, Anand Rathi Wealth, Aditya Birla Money, Den Networks, and Tata Metaliks. HCL Technologies is expected to beat sector seasonality with a rise in revenue, while Wipro's performance is expected to be muted due to furloughs and weak demand.

      We could see the biggest bull run for next five years; stay invested: Varun Saboo

      “Power is a multi-year story. The power stocks have just started reacting. There can be a very sharp run from here also. Although we do not have any formal coverage, I am again highlighting that this space itself is becoming very attractive. So, the power story can be interesting. ”

      Over half of 46 smallcap stocks with double-digit weekly returns, hit fresh 52-week highs

      Of the 46 stocks, about 29 smallcap stocks scaled fresh 52-week highs in the last week. Some of the popular names in the smallcap list are SpiceJet, Latent View Analytics, SeQuent Scientific, Morepen Laboratories, Bliss GVS Pharma, SML Isuzu, Anand Rathi Wealth, Edelweiss Financial Services, Prataap Snacks, and 63 Moons Technologies.

      Beside health and life insurance, which other policies should you go for?

      "If you are hospitalised for say five days and if I take a cover which is Rs 500, then you get Rs 500 for five days – Rs 2,500 total. These coverages can be taken from 500 to 25,000 per day, so this is that vast. If I were to think that my other miscellaneous expenses are going to be more than 2,000, 3,000 per day, then I would take a hospital cash policy which would cover me for that because that again is an expense that pinches your pocket."

      Why is it lucrative for NRIs to buy health and life insurance in India?

      Buying health insurance or life insurance in India is an attractive proposition for NRIs, especially when they make the premium payment through their NRE account. The regulator allows NRIs to purchase these policies without GST, resulting in a substantial cost reduction. Premiums for NRIs may be slightly higher than local policies, but the coverage and benefits are similar. NRIs may need to undergo a health check-up, which they can do when they visit India. Additionally, there are comprehensive insurance plans available for students studying abroad, providing coverage for transit risks, hospitalization, and other benefits.

      Mahantesh Sabarad on the defensive bets to make in the markets right now

      "FMCG companies are expected to perform well during the festival quarter due to increased sales and promotion activities. The banking sector, despite positive growth, is facing concerns due to recent events and an elevated inflation outlook. In terms of defensive bets, investing in FMCG companies is better as they are less affected by geopolitical events. "

      What are corporate medical cover & insurance portability? Anand Rathi's Amjad Khan explains

      “The biggest advantage of portability is that you have continuity of coverages. That simply means whatever coverages you had in your group health plan, more or less similar coverages will move on to an existing individual plan with the same insurer. That is a critical rule which we have to follow that your portability will happen only with your existing insurer.”

      Midcap Mania! Value of FII holding in midcap stocks soar by Rs 1.8 lakh crore in a quarter

      The value of FII holding in stocks that are part of the BSE Midcap index increased by a sharp Rs 1.8 lakh crore sequentially in the quarter ended June, data analysed by ETMarkets showed.

      Feroze Azeez on what Jio Financial will mean for AMCs and Anand Rathi Wealth

      "Reliance jio will be competing with large book size NBFCs like Bajaj Finserv who are in actual granular lending in Bharat, not in India. Anand Rathi has presence in 11 different businesses and their aspiration of NIM, of my sister company, is 1.2%. We are anyway not playing the NBFC game. I personally think they will actually expand the universe more from an asset management standpoint. So from an asset management standpoint, it is great news."

      Anand Rathi's Amjad Khan on new age health insurance, zero waiting period policies & more

      "The new age health insurance policies cover the way other traditional policies also cover. But they have a zero waiting period; Everything is covered from day one. And obviously, the cost of these policies would be at least two and a half-three times higher than a normal traditional policy. And the sum insured are not very large."

      ETMarkets Smart Talk- Consumer-oriented industries could produce next set of wealth creators in long term: Sujan Hajra

      Equity markets are notoriously volatile in the short term. Trying to predict market levels in the short term is akin to flipping a coin. As a result, I would refrain from attempting to forecast market levels in the near term.

      Why independent cancer health insurance plan is a must? Amjad Khan of Anand Rathi Insurance Brokers explains

      Anand Rathi Insurance Brokers' Amjad Khan, suggests that an independent cancer health insurance policy is a must as specialist plans offer coverage of as much as Rs 1-3 crore versus standard critical illness health insurance plans, whose coverage may not be sufficient for regular cancer treatments. Clients will face a waiting period of up to three years, depending on the insurance provider and policy, and having cancer means being denied coverage.

      What is travel medical insurance for Indians studying abroad & how to go about it

      Insurance companies are launching international student insurance covers for Indian students studying abroad. These hybrid policies combine both travel and inpatient health insurance benefits, as well as transit and travel risks like baggage and document risks. Such policies can cost five to six times more if bought abroad, as health insurance in India is far cheaper. Popular plans include the Tata AIG Student Travel Guard, Bajaj Allianz Student Elite Plan, Royal Sundaram Travel Secure Student Plan and Care Health Student Explore Plus.

      What add-ons should a car insurance policy have to prevent damages from floods? Amjad Khan answers

      ​We have seen how the rains have impacted every year for the last 10 years. You have seen the impact of this year 2023 happens to be north of India where we have seen flooding all across the entire northern region of our country and we have seen the amount of chaos it has created.

      Feroze Azeez on the dos and don’ts of investing & tax saving

      Investment's primary objective is to achieve a specific financial goal, says Feroze Azeez, deputy CEO of Anand Rathi Private Wealth. The best way to attain this goal is by purchasing instruments that offer the best mixes of risk and rewards rather than relying on tax efficiency alone. In terms of investment goal setting, tax is an extra catalyst in an instrument's efficiency.

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