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    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29%

    The bullish mode and mood of the market, which is already in place on the street as the nifty touched new high, is likely to get a boost as the first indication of return of FPI comes to markets. The budget and the narrative which gets built post that is going to play an important role in that. Maintaining fiscal discipline and announcing continuing policy push for key sectors would be key for that. We look at stocks which have witnessed a continuous rise in their score in the last one month. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 25%

    Every now and then the nifty keeps witnessing volatile movement, the difference this week was amidst all the intraday volatility because the bias of volatility has changed, nifty was able to touch a new high. Also because market breadth was positive, the trend for the majority would be bullish. Given the fact that macros are shaping for good, it appears that there is no reason for bulls to leave their control any time soon. While being bullish, be ready for a phase of volatility. In such times, if one is taking fresh exposure to equity, ensure that there is some level of quality as far as the business and fundamentals are concerned. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    Being bullish & being cautious are not antonyms: 4 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 41%

    There are a number of times when one hears on the street, that indices and stocks have gone so high, how much higher it can go, so forget it. Essentially the underlying feeling is that just because the nifty and sensex has moved up now it will not move so let's not invest. That is probably the worst mistake one makes because at every level, this narrative comes. When nifty was 20,000 this argument could have been made, now at 24,000 also this argument can be made and when nifty is much higher, the same argument will be made. One needs to look at the broader picture, there is no reason why one should not be bullish about India, but that does mean one should not be cautious in terms of selecting the stocks. so , continue to be bullish, also be cautious and invest in a manner that short term profit booking moves don't make you anxious.

    Asian shares head for five-month winning streak; yen slides

    Asian stocks rise on Fed rate cut hopes and U.S. inflation worries. AI boom drives Wall Street to record highs. Yen hits 38-year low, impacting Japanese markets. Gold market pressured by strong dollar.

    Asian shares eye five-month winning streak; yen buckles under dollar strength

    Friday is packed with risk events for markets after a relatively subdued rest of the week, with U.S. Democratic President Joe Biden and his Republican rival Donald Trump set to take the stage at 0100 GMT for their first debate of the year ahead of November's U.S. presidential elections.

    Gold prices hover near two-week low on firm dollar, yields

    Gold prices reflect global economic uncertainties amidst discussions on interest rates by central banks, impacting market sentiments. The interplay between various economic indicators and policy decisions continues to shape the trajectory of gold as an investment choice.

    • Gold flat as dollar, yields firm; investors seek more US data

      Amid economic indicators and central bank actions, market focus extends to U.S. housing data, French employment stats, and Fed rate cut forecasts, influencing gold price dynamics.

      Focus on the core business and track record: 4 midcap stocks from different sectors with potential upside of up to 31%

      With election results behind us, the focus of the street is on the first budget of this government. In the run up to the budget market may stay in range bound mode and post budget there could be a strong directional move. If that directional move is in upward direction, there is a high probability that mid caps would once again see another round of party. So, while being bullish, one should also be more careful in selecting the stocks. See if the company has a track record of paying dividends. While the dividends are ignored in general by investors and more particularly in a bullish market as the whole focus is on capital gains. The fact is that a dividend is a reflection of the underlying business and that is what one owns when one buys a stock. We take a look at 4 stocks, which on one hand have seen an improvement in their score in the last one month, plus they have outperformed nifty and they also meet the certain critical criteria on financial ratios.

      Gold prices eye second weekly gain on boosted rate cut bets

      Gold prices steadied as investors awaited retail sales data and interest rate changes amid economic uncertainties.

      Russian economy has withstood what even China could not have achieved: Prof. Alexander Dynkin

      Prof. Alexander Dynkin discussed the significance of the Primakov Readings International Forum and the role of BRICS in shaping global economic trends. He emphasized India's pivotal role in BRICS and highlighted the growth potential in Russia-India ties. Dynkin provided insights into the Russian economy, foreign policy priorities, and commitments towards fostering regional stability and collaboration, especially in Africa. His analysis underscored Russia's resilience and strategic positioning in the evolving global landscape.

      Asia shares push higher; Aussie firm ahead of RBA rate decision

      Asian stocks rose ahead of the RBA's policy decision, with expectations for the central bank to maintain rates and provide guidance on a potential easing cycle.

      Global rate-cut juggernaut is struggling to start

      Central banks cagey about joining the global interest-rate cutting cycle may reveal themselves this week with a quartet of decisions in advanced economies.

      India bond yields seen rising tracking US peers

      Indian government bond yields are expected to rise due to a spike in U.S. Treasury yields after strong economic data. The benchmark 10-year yield in India is likely to move in a 7.01%-7.06% range on Monday.

      Should you buy a house now before property prices soar or wait for home loan interest rates to drop?

      A favourable wealth effect, driven by a sharp rise in the equity markets, is enticing many first-time homebuy ers to take the plunge, while affluent buyers are looking for second homes. If you are a fence-sitter, still unsure about when to buy a house, this market presents a big dilemma. Is it the right time to buy a house?

      Up to 8.6% interest rate on corporate FDs: 5 highest company FD interest rates for you

      Corporate fixed deposit: You can get up to 8.6% interest rate on coporate fixed deposits. However do keep in mind corporate FDs have no insurance from Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) in the event of a default by the company. Read here to know more about interest rate of various corporate FDs.

      India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup: Men in Blue train hard, Kuldeep vs Axar Patel suspense continues

      Rohit Sharma faced a throwdown from Nuwan Seneviratne at the nets in New York. The uneven bounce at Nassau County cricket ground and preparation at Cantiague Park were highlighted as India readied for the T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan.

      How to use performance improvement plan as a recovery period to bounce back higher

      Nirupama VG, Founder, AdAstra Consultants, says performance improvement plans (PIPs) often carry a stigma, signalling underperformance or imminent termination. However, they can also be pivotal moments for employees to reset and excel.

      T20 WC warm-up: A chance to test track and India's second pace-bowling option

      India's T20 World Cup warm-up game against Bangladesh on June 5 will see Yashasvi Jaiswal and Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj put their best foot forward. With all 15 cricketers being regular playing XI members of their respective IPL franchises, finding the perfect combination is key to ending India's 13-year global trophy drought. Skipper Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid need to make judicious calls in two areas: fitting Jaiswal in the side and finding Jasprit Bumrah's opening pace-bowling partner.

      Staying with good business & strong management: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 37%

      After a phase of calm, volatility is back on the street. Somehow word volatility got associated with bearish trend, while it might appear strange to some, the fact is that even volatility has a bias and that can be toward bulls also. That is the reason why in this volatile phase, Nifty made a new high. So, rather than fearing a word it is better to understand it. Similarly when it comes to investing, it is important to understand that while events can impact the price in the short term. In the long term, things which matter is the underlying business, strength and quality of the balance sheet, ability and experience of the management. Whether it is pre-election or post election, always have a look at the above three when investing your hard earned money.

      US stocks bounce back ahead of long weekend

      The Nasdaq index surged over 1% and was heading for its fifth consecutive week of gains, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average faced a potential first weekly loss in five after hitting a two-week low on Thursday. Trading activity is expected to be muted as the U.S. equity market is closed on Monday for Memorial Day.

      Gold on track for first weekly dip in three as rate-cut bets dwindle

      Gold rose on Friday but was set for its first weekly drop in three weeks, as investors lowered expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut after the Federal Reserve's latest meeting indicated a delay in monetary policy easing.

      Need to be slightly circumspect of the rally in commodities: Ashish Gupta

      ​Inflation has consistently been lower than historic trends. We have much more stable currency. We have a current account which is either in a minor deficit or a minor surplus.

      Staying bullish and hedging go hand in hand: 5 mid cap stocks from different sectors with potential upside of up to 39%

      At this point of time when the street is juggling with its own fear and anxiety and waiting for the election results, the mid-caps segment of the market is witnessing some profit booking/ rational shifting/ consolidation. A part of that is happening because of the fact that the street is reacting and adjusting to Q4 numbers. The way stocks are moving, there is no one trend in mid-cap space. So there are many sub segments which are getting formed in mid-cap space and given the mix of head and tailwinds, this segmentation is likely to stay till election results. So, one will have to do two things, one be bullish but be more selective and focus on managing risks and hedge for short term and think from long term perspective.

      ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: LIC MF’s Sumit Bhatnagar shares 3 investing themes for next decade

      Sumit Bhatnagar says: "Power, defense and capex are structural themes that are expected to play out over the next decade. While the space has seen significant re-rating and a significant portion of returns are priced in, I believe these themes still appear attractive from a medium to long term perspective."

      10 Best Smartwatches in UAE for enhanced Connectivity and Fitness Tracking (2024)

      Explore the pinnacle of wearable technology with the best smartwatches in UAE. From leading brands like Apple, Samsung, and Huawei, these smartwatches offer a fusion of style, functionality, and innovation. With features ranging from health monitoring and fitness tracking to communication and navigation, they cater to diverse needs and preferences. Whether you are an active individual seeking comprehensive workout data or a fashion-forward individual looking for a sleek accessory, these smartwatches have been designed to meet your expectations.

      Bitcoin algos tracking ETF flows cited for token’s swings in Asia

      Daily figures on the level of demand for these spot-Bitcoin ETFs propagate across the crypto market in Asian hours following the close of US share trading. On Tuesday, the digital asset embarked on its worst drop in a month in the Asian morning as the flows numbers pointed to investors pulling money out.

      Smallcaps make a striking comeback with 52 double-digit gainers. Are valuation concerns over?

      Around 52 smallcap stocks delivered double-digit returns and Manoj Vaibhav Gems was the top gainer at 43%. It is followed by eMudhra and Vadilal Industries, whose shares jumped 40% and 25%, respectively.

      Nikkei above 40,000 for the first time, leads Asia higher into event-packed week

      Asian share markets firmed on Monday as the Nikkei reached another new high. Investors braced for a week packed with central bank events and major data that will refine market wagers for when interest rates will start falling. The European Central Bank meets Thursday and is considered certain to keep rates at 4.0%.

      Dollar bounces before inflation data

      ​ The U.S. dollar jumped on Wednesday as investors position for U.S. and European inflation data due on Thursday, while the Australian and New Zealand dollars tumbled after New Zealand's central bank cut its forecast peak for interest rates and Australian consumer price inflation held at a two-year low.

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