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    Tailwinds are winning, beneficiaries of strong OEM & replacement demand from auto sector: 5 tyre stocks with upside potential of up to 38%

    It is a well known fact that if demand is growing at a fast pace, higher input cost can be easily passed on to the consumer. That is probably what the tyre industry is going through currently. Recently there was an increase in natural rubber prices and fears were expressed that margins might come under pressure. But two things happened just recently, the natural rubber prices corrected and the whole of the tyre stocks witnessed a sharp rally. While the risk of headwind in terms of higher input cost stays, will the OEM and replacement demand act as tailwinds and continue to power the stocks.

    These 5 auto stocks can give more than 29 % returns in one year

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    Auto stocks, mirror of economic growth: The not so bullish analysts would be proven wrong ?

    Analysts projects are not bullish, they hardly expect any gains, but the hard fact, sometimes staying glued to excel sheet and earning projections makes one cautious more than it is required. Even the recent price moves are indicating that the street is getting ready to re-rate part of the auto sector, or rather has already done it. Whether it be large OEM or auto ancillary companies. Should one be ready to ignore the pessimism of analysts and move to take exposure for both a tactical trade and long term investment ?

    Cleaner skies ahead? A glimmer of hope for airline industry’s clean fuel challenge

    A breakthrough emerges as a rural Georgia plant readies to produce the world’s initial commercial supply of cleaner jet fuel, converting ethanol into jet engine-compatible fuel. LanzaJet Inc.'s $200 million facility marks a stride in tackling aviation's climate impact, amidst global efforts. However, scaling remains a challenge, with limited progress due to hefty costs and operational hurdles, highlighting the immense task ahead to meet aviation's emission targets.

    Stocks from different parts of automobile ecosystem, 7 with buy reco and upside potential of 15-44% over one year

    One sector which has been firing on all cylinders has been the auto sector, it started with stocks like Ashok leyland, Tata motors, Eicher motors.doing extremely well in the first phase of auto sector bull run.Then it was companies from the tyre sector which saw a sharp upward trend and then a select few auto ancillary stocks. It was in the third phase where 4 wheeler and 2 wheeler companies joined the bull run. One of the reasons why there has been a difference between different segments joining the rally at different stages has been the fact that each segment has been adjusting to the transformation to the EV space. The adjustment process is still on, so rather than taking exposure to a single stock it would be better to have a look at the basket of the stocks and have a mix. There are some stocks which are not been looked favorably by analysts as they believe that stocks have seen a run up but the fact remains that as sector one of the best proxy for taking exposure to economic growth.

    • A play on economic growth and transformation: 7 auto stocks from different segments with upside potential of up to 41%

      Unlike the US and some other western countries, where a separate transportation index is watched very closely, in India we don't have a very popular transportation index. The reason why transportation index numbers are extremely important is because there is enough historical evidence to show that auto industry numbers lead indicators of what is happening in the economy. If one looks at the history of the stock market, the rallies which are led by the transportation and auto sector are more durable rallies. Especially the ones which are led by large commercial vehicles. The reason, sales of LCV and certain other auto segments is an indication of the economic situation on the ground. Demand for large commercial vehicles would only increase when there is higher economic growth as more goods get moved from one place to another when the economy is doing well.

      These auto sector stocks can deliver more than 17% return in next one year

      Unlike the US and some other western countries, where a separate transportation index is watched very closely, in India we don't have a very popular transportation index. The reason why transportation index numbers are extremely important is because there is enough historical evidence to show that auto industry numbers lead indicators of what is happening in the economy. That is why if one looks at the history of the stock market, the rallies which are led by the transportation and auto sector are more durable rallies. Especially the ones which are led by large commercial vehicles. Demand for large commercial vehicles would only increase when there is higher economic growth as more goods get moved from one place to another when the economy is doing well. But as the stocks have done well in the recent past, it is time to be selective at least in the near term.

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      Who’s going to work all those green transition jobs?

      The transition away from fossil fuels, as agreed at the most recent United Nations COP climate summit, creates opportunities for economic development and job creation.

      Nepalese students stranded in bunker in Israel ask govt to rescue them

      Nepali students stranded in a bunker in Israel due to rocket attacks by Hamas militants have sent a video message asking the Nepalese government for immediate evacuation. Some of the students were among 265 who went to Israel under a study program. Earlier, 17 Nepali students were caught in the attack, resulting in 10 deaths and four injuries. The government has been urged to take action to rescue the stranded students, and the Prime Minister has called a special meeting to discuss the situation. The opposition party has also requested intervention from the Israeli Prime Minister.

      Sikkim to get organic agriculture university, CM Prem Singh Tamang lays foundation stone

      Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the Sikkim Organic Agriculture University (SOAU). The Sikkim assembly passed the Sikkim Organic Agriculture University Act, 2023 earlier this year. The varsity will also boost economic activities in the remote Mondegaon area, the chief minister said.

      India’s key Central Asian partner maintains economic stability despite geo-political upheavals

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      IIT-Kharagpur tops in Civil Engineering, Agriculture & Forestry in QS Rankings

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      Global wetland loss lower than previous estimates: Study
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      What drives human wants? A study on bee brains may have the answers

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      1.5C is the climate goal, but how do we get there?
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      Toy Train's eco-friendly chug ends: Bal Bhavan authorities ditch biofuel

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      India losing green cover more rapidly: Study

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      New genetically modified rice can cut greenhouse emission: Scientists

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      Chinese university sends bamboo-made admission letters

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      Greenhouse gases: India fourth biggest emitter, but lags far behind top three

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      Low-key Uttarayan celebrations in the Diamond City have given a reason to bird rescue organizations to cheer. The city this year saw a 45 per cent decrease in the cases of bird injuries and death because of the sharp manja in the last two days.

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      Weak monsoon may hike rice & vegetables prices

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      Sharad Pawar announces central gricultural university for Bundelkhand

      Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar today announced setting up of Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University at Jhansi in Madhya Pradesh.

      CCMB may grow apples in Araku Valley of Andhra Pradesh soon

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