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    ETMarkets Smart Talk: FII ownership at probably its lowest, but trend is changing: Ajit Banerjee

    The market participants are convinced that the macro fundamentals and the fiscal condition of the country is very strong and India is poised to grow as the fastest-growing economy of the world for the next few years.

    ETMarkets Smart Talk: Reforms to attract FDI, simplification of tax regime & green energy likely in Budget 2024: Gurpreet Sidana

    The positive trends in global markets, favourable domestic economic data, and optimism regarding corporate earnings growth have further bolstered market sentiment.

    ETMarkets Smart Talk: We could see tweak in corporate & personal tax to boost consumption in Budget 2024: Samir Bahl

    While the expectations on overall economic growth were unchanged, FED committee members increased their inflation forecast for 2024 and 2025 and hence in June 2024, Fed kept the interest rates unchanged at 5.50%.

    FII action, GST Council outcome among 10 factors to weigh on D-Street this week

    Nifty ended with 0.4% gains in a week-long holiday shortened by Bakri Eid. When markets resume trading on Monday, a host of important domestic and global events lined up during the holiday-truncated week are likely to impact them.

    Financials to drive market for next 2 months; consumer may overtake capital goods stocks near term: Rahul Shah

    Rahul Shah says that in the short term, consumer stocks might overtake capital goods stocks for some time and the small and the mid-sized capital goods in a specific area would do much better. Further, FIIs flow will continue and financials, which we were also very positive on, will continue to drive the markets for the next couple of months.

    ETMarkets Smart Talk: July 2024 final Budget likely to be more populist, no tax changes expected: Aditya Khemka

    However, post-election results and allocation of ministries to various candidates, it is perceived that there will be continuity in policy making and reforms may continue as earlier. This is fuelling the optimism.

    The Economic Times
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