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    Budget 2024: What are power sector's expectations from FM Nirmala Sitharaman?

    Budget 2024: With anticipated economic growth and a focus on energy transition, India’s power sector is a top priority for the government. The nation is targeting 500 GW of renewable energy by FY30 and an additional 85 GW of thermal capacities by FY32. ET examines the challenges faced by the sector and its budgetary wishlist.

    2024 Budget: Transforming India's agriculture for climate resilience and food security

    Budget: The 2024 budget presents a chance to sow the seeds of a transformed agricultural sector - resilient, sustainable, empowered. By embracing innovation, investing in the future and placing the farmer at the heart of the equation, India can cultivate a productive agricultural landscape that supports its people and the world's.

    Can the bull run continue or should you be concerned? Ajay Khandelwal explains

    Ajay Khandelwal says expecting between 5% and 7% earning growth in large-cap IT companies, but certain businesses in midcap IT will grow even more than 15% to 20%. At this point, we have allocation in our large and midcap and our multi-cap. But in terms of smallcap, we do not have IT allocation.

    What to expect from real estate and infra sector in upcoming Budget? Keki Mistry answers

    Well, I think the focus will be on affordable housing in my opinion and there will some scheme or the other that will come up for the affordable housing segment.

    Financials & utilities are the cheapest sectors; IT overpriced: Neelkanth Mishra

    Neelkanth Mishra highlights undervalued financial and utility sectors compared to the overpriced IT sector. The Budget is expected to focus on rural support and fiscal prudence, with emphasis on Viksit Bharat 2047 initiatives. However, GDP growth may slow down, impacting FMCG sector earnings. Mishra expects consumption by the lower income households will grow slower than the GDP on average,

    Integrating climate finance into India's economic blueprint

    Pradeep S. Mehta, Secretary-General of CUTS International, suggested that India's 2024-25 Budget should include dedicated climate finance institutions through public-private partnerships during a webinar on accelerating private investment in climate finance. Mehta stressed the importance of private sector involvement for a sustainable and resilient future, highlighting the need for collaboration, innovation, and commitment.

    • Wait for earnings and Budget to identify attractive sectors for investment: Deepak Shenoy

      These companies are quite cyclical, moving between downturns and upturns. Recently, there has been an upturn for Muthoot and Manappuram, partly because IIFL, a major player in the gold financing space, faced some RBI action leading to a slowdown in its gold lending portfolio.

      Sharpen focus on education and health this Budget, experts urge FM

      Although the pandemic is behind us, the focus on the health sector shouldn't be diluted, he added. There were also suggestions to tightly monitor the implementation of all such social sector schemes, he added. Facilities at schools and hospitals need to be further improved and vacancies filled up on time, some of them said in the meeting. In the interim Budget for FY25 in February, the government had pegged the outlay for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare at ₹90,659 crore, up marginally from the FY24 budget estimate of ₹89,155 crore. This outlay also includes spending on health research.

      Expect one more rally in PSU, railways, defence stocks before Budget: Ajay Bagga

      ​But few of the sectoral leaders can be looked at as well as what is happening right now is that smaller players are being bid up in anticipation that the biggies will be gobbling up the smaller players to meet their capacity expansion buildouts that they have announced.

      Govt’s infrastructure focus makes sector funds a compelling choice

      With the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) returning to administration for a third consecutive term and the 2024 Union Budget round the corner, analysts expect the government to retain focus on the infra sector with a sustained budgetary allocation.

      Deven Choksey on one sub-sector to be bullish on in run up to Budget

      ​Maybe for buying the deep value investment opportunity, we will have to see a correction in the market. If at all it comes, that would be a good opportunity to buy into it. But otherwise, I maintain that I think, yes, the fundamental is not doubted. The current valuations are not comforting.

      Indian Budget 2024: Jefferies sees affordable housing, capex-related businesses, consumer goods sectors getting the most benefit

      Budget 2024 anticipates positive impacts on various sectors, with potential benefits for consumer goods and affordable housing. The budget may include tax cuts, interest subsidy reintroduction, and stable capital gains tax policies, fostering economic growth and fiscal prudence.

      3 themes to bet on now for pre-Budget plays: Gurmeet Chadha

      Gurmeet Chadha says that the market is trying to position on the pre-Budget period. But there are very few pockets which give a lot of valuation comfort. So, we have to be very selective in terms of what we buy and ensure that we do not end up paying very unreasonable valuations in those pockets.

      Which are the best asset classes to own over 1-year, 3-year & 5 years? Nilesh Shah answers

      Nilesh Shah says up to one year, he will recommend an arbitrage fund for a high taxpayer or debt funds, money market funds and short-term bond funds where one could have the limited benefit of a drop in interest rates. Between one to three years, one can go towards longer duration bond funds. Post-budget, one can also look at investment in precious metal.

      Shachindra Nath on expectations from the upcoming Budget

      ​With respect to the budget expectation, as we think, industry have represented a few policy changes. First is on SARFAESI, as HFCs have no limit on the SARFAESI limit, NBFC have Rs 20 lakh, so that has been requested that they should be allowed to have full coverage when it comes to secured loan.

      Market Moves: Ashi Anand’s take on Indian IT and auto sectors

      Ashi Anand, Founder and CEO of IME Capital, provides an in-depth analysis of the Indian IT and auto sectors. Anand highlighted the persistent strength in deal wins across IT companies despite weaker-than-expected revenue growth, attributing this to reduced discretionary spending.

      Budget wishlist from agriculture & MSMEs stakeholders: Sops, infra push, easy loans and PLI schemes

      Stakeholders from the agricultural sector and MSMEs provided key suggestions to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during pre-budget consultations. Suggestions included rationalizing fertilizer subsidies, boosting agricultural infrastructure investment, and implementing employee-centric production-linked incentive schemes.

      Budget expectation of farm sector: Spotlight on agri research, fertiliser subsidy, climate fight in meeting with FM

      Budget 2024 expectations: Experts at the meeting advocated for the consolidation of all agriculture-related subsidies for transfer through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and proposed a hike in the retail price of urea, unchanged since 2018. They also emphasized promoting bio-fertilisers and foliar fertilisers through subsidies.

      Focus on agriculture sector in Budget 2024 as it can generate employment: PHDCCI

      Budget expectations: In its pre-Budget recommendations to the Finance Ministry, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) emphasized focusing on the agriculture sector as a vital employment generator. With a significant portion of India's workforce in agriculture, PHDCCI advocates for boosting rural infrastructure, increasing public and private investments, and reducing post-harvest losses.

      Auto, auto ancillary sector a good theme to play the rural recovery: Devang Mehta

      ​Some of the FMCG participants also came in this analyst guidance that most of these companies are now trying to come back and there was a decent volume growth which is seen.

      Budget must focus on employment generation, boost to manufacturing sector: Economists

      Economists attending the pre-Budget consultation with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized the need for the upcoming Budget to prioritize employment generation and bolster the manufacturing sector. They highlighted concerns over unemployment and urged the government to focus on job creation. There was consensus that with the economy showing resilience, stimulating consumption demand would not be a major challenge.

      View: FAME III, tax rationalization, PLI tweak & more - What the Indian EV sector needs from Budget 2024-25

      India, as per IBEF, is the world’s third-largest automobile market and supports the EV 30@30 Campaign. The Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, will table the Union Budget 2024-25 next month.

      Budget 2024 an opportunity for Nirmala Sitharaman to play some good shots

      The Lok Sabha election results in India surprised many as they diverged from the exit polls. The focus now shifts to the Union Budget 2024, setting the economic tone for the future. All eyes will now be on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

      What does the market anticipate from this year's Budget? Gurmeet Chadha answers

      ​The entire space, some of them have gone to 5x, so never write it off. And I think valuations are reasonable in some of the large names like HCL Tech, even a bit of Tech Mahindra with new leadership coming in. But I think the focus has to shift from services to more products, software and platforms.

      Pankaj Pandey on 4 sectors that may outperform in near term

      ​But our overall sense is that one needs to sort of watch out for Budget plus the element of optimism. Although they have some head room in terms of higher RBI dividend plus, obviously there can be structural savings on the subsidy side especially related to fertilisers, so it remains to be seen how they sort of utilise.

      Nifty to remain in consolidation mode ahead of Budget: Rohit Srivastava

      ​So, I think that sets us up for a potential continued move to the upside. But I do think it can remain. See, till we really significantly surpass say 23,600, we can remain in a consolidation mode ahead of the budget.

      Harsh Gupta Madhusudan on key indicators to monitor ahead of Budget

      I think that there should be some more not exactly freebies or welfare, but something more attuned towards consumption and we were already seeing that even in the financial markets. I gave you the number of top line, the most obvious data point to check directly FMCG sales.

      Real estate sector pushes for tax rationalisation and reduced approval cost as Modi 3.0 set to take oath

      With Narendra Modi set to take oath as Prime Minister for the third time, the real estate industry has high expectations from Modi 3.0. The interim budget announced a boost for affordable housing by adding 2 crore more houses to the PMAY-U scheme. Experts emphasize the need for policy reorientation, cost reductions, and tax rationalization to accelerate growth. Industry leaders stress the need for government intervention to drive further growth, including reforms in GST and revisiting affordable housing definitions.

      Startups seek advice on IPO timing in choppy markets

      Multiple new-age companies looking to go public are seeking counsel on their next moves in response to the stock market volatility following the general election results on Tuesday. These companies are looking for advice on the timing of their public listings even as they remain confident about India's macroeconomic prospects, founders, investors and investment bankers told us.

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