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    EMKAY GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD Q2 RESULTS

    Sebi's levy order likely to erode Rs 2,000 crore from discount brokers' income, hit client base

    Several brokerage companies, including IIFL Securities and Motilal Oswal Financial Services, saw share declines of 3% to 7% due to the regulatory order affecting brokerages, potentially leading to adjustments in zero-payment plans or increased rates.

    Indian software sector earnings will remain modest in Q1: here’s why

    Infosys and LTIMindtree are expected to lead a modest increase in average growth for Indian software service providers in the first quarter of FY25. However, previous top performers, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCLTech, may see pressure on profits and margins as they work to reignite growth.

    Infosys, Tech Mahindra among 6 IT stocks that could surprise positively in Q1 results: JM Financial

    Stating that Tech Mahindra remains a ‘buy' on turnaround hopes while KPIT Technologies and Tata Technologies are structural bets on auto ER&D theme, domestic brokerage firm JM Financial believes that Q1 results for the IT sector could positively surprise the street.

    Stars are aligning! Vodafone Idea share price targets increase after tariff hike

    Vodafone Idea's target price sees a boost post-tariff hike, reflecting industry trends. Kotak Equities emphasizes low ARPU in India and the need for Jio to seize monetization opportunities.

    Emkay Investment Managers launches Emkay Capital Builder Fund AIF

    The Emkay Capital Builder AIF is designed to generate long-term capital appreciation for investors through a carefully curated portfolio of equity and equity-related securities. The fund will maintain a multi-cap portfolio comprising approximately 20-25 stocks, ensuring a diversified and balanced investment strategy.

    Monday blues! Heavyweights drag Sensex 400 points lower; Nifty below 23,400

    The weakness was led by selling pressure in banks and metal stocks, while FMCG and consumer durables saw some buying amid sectoral rotation. IndusInd Bank fell around 3% and was the top loser in the Nifty pack, followed by 2% plus declines in Cipla, Tata Steel, and Adani Ports. On the other hand, defensives from pharma, FMCG, and IT - Sun Pharma, ITC, Nestle, TCS, and HUL - saw buying action.

    The Economic Times
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