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    What to expect from defense stocks going ahead? Pratik Oswal answers

    ​A passive fund makes more sense because you have only 15 stocks that sort of qualify for this index and we hope to have a lot more stocks that qualify for this index in the future.

    Rafale’s India operations get a strategic push; Dassault establishes maintenance facility near Jewar Airport

    Dassault Aviation is advancing plans to establish a Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility near Jewar International Airport for India’s Mirage 2000 and Rafale fighters. This move supports India's aspiration to locally manufacture the latest Rafale versions under the "Make in India" initiative. Engine maker Safran SA also intends to set up an MRO facility for Rafale engines in Hyderabad, aiming for operations by 2025 and potential local production of M-88 engines. These developments are crucial as India seeks to bolster its defense capabilities amidst regional security challenges, including from China's expanding military presence.

    FMCG is “passe”: Indian economy has a new definition of defensive stocks: 8 stocks from 2 sectors with upside scope of up to 37%

    On the day of election results were announced and the whole stock market melted, stocks from one sector were able to gain, that was FMCG. Many theories were floated about why they are doing well. Right from them being defensive stocks to that focus would not shift from investment to consumption. But close to a month down the line, all those stocks are once again in the under performance mode. The fact is before deciding on whether the stocks are defensive or not, some questions need to be asked. A stock which was a defensive stock in 1994 when the Indian economy was just opening is still a defensive stock even in 2024 when we are a whole different economy with different needs and consumption patterns.

    3 top stock recommendations from CA Rudramurthy BV

    Let us see how even budget comes out and then take aggressive position. So, for sure, this is not the time to take aggressive position, not to be in high beta and one has to have reduced leverage and risk management will hold the key if you are a very short-term trader.

    HD Kumaraswamy holds meet to revive ailing Hindustan Machine and Tools

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) initiative was highlighted as a framework for HMT's revival, the statement added. Kohli is said to have outlined the various problems HMT is facing, including financial crises, lawsuits, and overall losses.

    India boosts defense ties with Bangladesh as it tries to become a counterweight to China

    India and Bangladesh strengthened defense ties, signing agreements to enhance cooperation in maritime security, ocean economy, space, and telecommunication sectors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Bangladesh's inclusion in the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative, underscoring India's commitment to regional collaboration. Amidst close ties with China, Bangladesh seeks to balance relationships with India and the US. Both countries aim to boost river water sharing, energy cooperation, and infrastructure development through Indian investments. Bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh reached $15.9 billion in the financial year 2022-23, with India exporting cotton, vehicles, and electronics, and importing cereals and cement.

    • Will prefer to focus on domestic sectors vs external facing sectors: Sunil Koul

      ​I mean there is obviously the broader structural kind of under penetration story behind it, but I think the sector had not done well in the last a couple of years because of these issues and both in terms of numbers but also in terms of the regulatory overhang.

      FPIs stay bullish on growth stocks, cut defensive bets a bit

      Foreign portfolio investors have been selling Indian shares ahead of the elections, focusing on growth stocks over defensive ones. Data from NSDL shows a decline in FMCG and IT sector weightage in FPIs' equity folio.

      D-Street Week Ahead: More pullback can be expected, says expert

      Vaishnav analysis highlights Nifty's volatile week, concerns about market breadth and resistance levels, bearish signals in the MACD, and defensive setups in sectors like FMCG and Pharma.

      Move over PSUs, defensive bets can be the next big story under Modi 3.0

      Defensive sectors like FMCG and pharma are emerging as potential winners under Modi 3.0, with experts forecasting gains fueled by rural push and policy actions. Investors are advised to explore stocks like HUL, Dabur, and pharma majors for potential returns amidst PSU valuation concerns.

      Third term for Modi likely to see closer defense ties with US as India's rivalry with China grows

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes on boosting India's military preparedness and clout, focusing on expanding defense production and exports to counter China's influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

      Rural demand theme blooms

      Investor money is shifting to defensive shares like FMCG, healthcare, and information technology following the lower-than-anticipated seats for the BJP in recent elections. Marico, Godrej Consumer, Nestle India, ITC, Britannia, HUL, and Dabur saw significant gains. The Nifty and NSE FMCG Index also rose.

      FMCG rally continues post poll results; Heritage, HUL, Dabur, Marico jump up to 15%

      FMCG stocks surged amid falling markets post-election results, with players like Heritage, Marico, Zydus Wellness, and Godrej Consumer Products rallying. Defensive stocks gained favor as the FMCG index rose by over 5%.

      HUL shares rally over 16% in 2 days amid defensive buying; Jefferies sees upside potential of 10%

      HUL surges 16% over 2 days due to defensive stock reallocation and Jefferies' upgrade. FMCG index outperforms amidst market volatility. Axis Securities recommends HUL and Nestle for 12-18 months amid uncertain political outlook and preference for quality, low-volatility stocks.

      Insurance stocks offering good defensive positions with strong value additions: Sanjiv Bhasin

      Amid election result uncertainties, staying invested is advised. Anticipated market rebound post-results may drive new highs. Favorable fundamentals support quality stock buying, especially in insurance and banking sectors. Opportunities also seen in mid and small-cap stocks like Rattan Power.

      India has potential to capture a large share of global defense market: Mark Matthews

      I think there is scope for further expansion if the earnings grow and if the economy grows, then the earnings will grow. If the economy grows by let us say 6-7-8% per year, then I think it is reasonable to assume earnings grow by 12-13-14% per year and if you compound that a couple of years, then actually India is not expensive.

      Climate tech has a promising future in India: Hisham Mundol, Chief Advisor, Environmental Defense Fund, India

      Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) wants India to become the first major economy to industrialise without carbonising, says Hisham Mundol, Chief Advisor, Environmental Defense Fund, India.

      DiFACTO raises Rs 40 crore Series A funding from Stakeboat Capital

      DiFACTO Robotics and Automation Private Limited has secured Rs 40 crore from Stakeboat Capital in Series A round to fuel growth and innovation in robotic automation solutions.

      In a growing economy, new defensive sectors tend to emerge: 5 tiles and ceramic and home makers stocks with upside potential of up to 41%

      Many times the word, defensive stocks is used on the street. Most of the time it is FMCG, pharma and others which are referred to as defensive stocks. The reason being that the demand for these companies is steady and is not impacted much even when there is any slowdown in an economy. The question is in an economy which is growing faster and new areas of consumption are coming up every second day, where the demand from being seasonal and cyclical has reached a stage where in all economic conditions it stays above single digit, shouldn't those also be considered as defensive and valued accordingly. Probably the Indian economy has reached a stage where the demand for tiles, ceramic and home building products, ex-cement has reached a level where in worst cases it will not go below a point.

      Top Russian military officials are being arrested. Why is it happening?

      Following the arrest of a Russian deputy defense minister last month, a series of detentions of senior military officials on corruption charges has unfolded. These arrests coincided with President Vladimir Putin's fifth term and a reshuffle of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The detentions have sparked speculation about Putin's control over the Defense Ministry, potential turf battles, or other internal power plays. Corruption has long been entrenched in Russia's system, but the recent crackdown, especially amid the war in Ukraine, suggests a significant shift in handling graft within the defense sector.

      IAF successfully conducts night vision goggles-aided landing in Eastern sector

      The Indian Air Force (IAF) achieved a significant milestone by successfully landing an aircraft using night vision goggles (NVG) for the first time on an advanced landing ground in the Eastern sector. This advancement enhances the IAF's operational capabilities, allowing for safer and more effective operations in low-light conditions.

      Stay put? Raise cash? What should be your portfolio strategy in runup to the Budget?

      Kunj Bansal, NISM, recommends a divided investment approach, focusing on long-term and trading portfolios. He elaborates on portfolio strategies pre-Budget, the pharma sector's defensive appeal, and recent underperformance driving market interest. The IT sectoe has corrected significantly and depending on how things shape up we might see the buying interest coming back.

      US on track to establish domestic rare earths supply chain for defence, official says

      The US is on track to establish a domestic rare earths supply chain to meet its defense needs by 2027, according to a senior defence official. The US has been driving the build-out of a global supply chain for rare earths, metals used in magnets for green energy industries and defense, beyond dominant producer China since COVID upended global supply chains early this decade. Australia is classified as a domestic source of supply for critical minerals for the US under the Defense Production Act, and the US has been offering funding opportunities to Australian mine developers.

      Defensive stocks: FMCG is “passe”; 8 stocks from two sectors may be called “new defensives” with upside potential of up to 32%

      1994 to 2024 is a difference of 30 years, but there is one thing which has remained constant, advice to move to defensive stocks when markets are volatile or there is an event risk. Four questions need to be asked; first, what is a defensive stock? Second, is a stock which was considered a defensive in 1994 when the Indian economy was just opening, still a defensive stock in 2024 ? Third, should there be a new definition of defensive stock in 2024 ? Last but not the least, what are the new defensive sectors or stocks?

      TRADERS’ CORNER: Pharma player gets into a healthy sprint for 6% gain

      Nifty opened positive but soon started sliding. It gathered energy to rebound in the last hour of the session to close with a gain.

      Mahesh Patil on the biggest sectoral overweights and underweights in current market scenario

      ​Where the results are good, we are seeing those companies getting very well rewarded, especially in the industrial, capital goods sector, the real estate sector. But in sectors where there have been some disappointments like in the consumer space the stocks have also equally reacted on the other side.

      Mahesh Nandurkar on 5 best sectors to own from 3-year perspective

      Mahesh Nandurkar, MD at Jefferies, discusses investment opportunities in sectors like real estate and the auto sector. He emphasizes the potential for earnings growth and the impact of global economic factors on India's market prospects. Nadurkar says: "I would not necessarily link the FMCG stocks going up to the big improvement in the rural demand recovery as such."

      Thinking to bet on FMCG? Look at these sectors instead, says Ajay Bagga

      “The resurgence in certain sectors remains uncertain—possibly defensive moves rather than re-rating. Monsoon's impact, expected by October, will clarify. Domestic cyclicals like auto, infra, and financials seem preferable to FMCG, though valuation and monsoon effects will drive investor behavior.”

      Will short-term headwinds impact long-term potential? 6 stocks from hospital sector with upside potential of up to 30%

      After outperforming the market, stocks from the healthcare sector or what is more commonly called hospital sector have gone into consolidation mode. The consolidation has been prompted by the fact that voices have been raised about differential pricing in the services of the hospitals. The matter has reached the Supreme Court and will be heard. Given the fact that while medicine is a science but in real life as practice it has an element of art in it. For example, a hospital who has a renowned surgeon from any branch, be it cardio, neuro on its roll may charge up more for the same surgery as compared to others. While the moral debate is on one side, there is another side to the story. In a country like India, the healthcare infrastructure needs vast expansion and upgradation. To some extent the street is ruthless and does not have much moral obligation.

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