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    Quant Mutual Fund investors withdraw Rs 1,400 crore in 3 days. Should you stop fresh investments, SIPs?

    The client withdrawals are among the first indicators of the probe’s impact. The Securities and Exchange Board of India is reviewing alleged front-running trades by Quant Mutual Fund employees, Bloomberg News reported earlier this week, citing people familiar with the matter.

    Sri Lanka reaches deal on debt restructuring with bilateral creditors including India, China and France

    Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe announced a debt restructuring deal with India, France, Japan, and China, a critical step in economic recovery after the 2022 debt default. Under an IMF bailout program, the agreement is expected to revive stalled foreign projects. Sri Lanka declared bankruptcy in 2022 due to economic mismanagement, COVID-19 impacts, and tax cuts. The deal defers loan payments until 2028 and extends repayment until 2043. Supporters celebrated the announcement in Colombo as it promises to restart crucial infrastructure projects.

    Nvidia, megacaps power strong Nasdaq recovery; Dow pulls back

    AI chip firm Nvidia soared 6%, recovering some of the steep losses it had notched in three consecutive declining sessions. At current levels, the stock is still 12% away from last week's record high. The Dow pulled back from a one-month high hit on Monday, while the small-cap Russell 2000 index also lost some steam.

    Why investors should not panic or stop SIP in Quant Mutual Fund after front-running crisis

    Experts advise staying invested in Quant Mutual Fund despite short-term NAV fluctuations and regulatory investigations. Monitoring the situation closely and being prepared for potential impacts is recommended for long-term investment goals.

    This fund manager thinks it is the right time to bet on consumption theme. Here’s why

    The common theme is these are all branded goods and services that consumers are either consuming today or want to consume. So, in a way, this is a heterogeneous thematic, which allows for that opportunity for picking and managing between different sub-segments, as well as diversification, says Nippon India MF's Amar Kalkundrikar.

    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.

    • Zepto’s mega fundraise; Oyo funding gets shareholder nod

      Quick commerce company Zepto has raised $665 million from new and existing investors. This and more on today’s ETtech Top 5.

      More than 50% value and contra mutual funds outperform benchmarks. Should you invest?

      Around 69% and 100% of value and contra mutual funds respectively outperformed benchmarks in the last three years, driven by market recovery and strategic stock selection, as per ETMutualFunds and experts like Abhishek Jain from Arihant Capital.

      Every 2 out of 3 mid and smallcap mutual funds fail to beat benchmarks. Should you still invest?

      Mid cap mutual funds offered an average return of 26.09% in the last three years. The mid cap funds are benchmarked against Nifty Midcap 150 - TRI and BSE 150 MidCap - TRI which gave 28.62% and 28.24% respectively in the same time period.

      ARCs to see recoveries improve from stressed residential projects

      ARC expected to see 5-7% increase in recovery rates of stressed residential projects. Recovery rates to reach 16-18% by March 2025 due to rising prices, demand, and investor interests.

      Higher property prices, changes in law to boost debt recovery from stressed realty projects: Report

      The recovery of debt from stressed residential realty projects is expected to increase in the current financial year due to rising property prices and regulatory changes. Crisil forecasts a bad loan recovery rate of 16-18% by FY25, driven by improved project viability, strong demand, and investor interest. Recent amendments to IBBI regulations are also seen boosting real estate asset resolution. With residential realty demand projected to grow by 10-12% and low unsold inventories, ARCs are expected to expedite the turnaround of stressed projects.

      ARCs to see 5-7% higher recoveries from residential realty in FY25: CRISIL Ratings

      Additionally, recent amendments to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) regulations are expected to expedite the resolution of stressed real estate assets in the medium term, enhancing the overall recovery process for ARCs.

      Mark Mobius turns bullish on Chinese stocks amid recent rally

      Mark Mobius turned bullish on Chinese equities, citing confidence in the recent rebound after advising investors to avoid them in April.

      IMF upgrades China's 2024, 2025 GDP growth forecasts but warns of risks ahead

      "China's economic growth is projected to remain resilient at five percent in 2024 and slow to 4.5 percent in 2025," the IMF said in a press release, adding the decision was "driven by strong first-quarter GDP data and recent policy measures".

      UK recovering faster than expected after slipping into technical recession: IMF

      The UK economy is approaching a soft landing, with a recovery in growth expected in 2024, strengthening in 2025, IMF said. Soft landing in economic parlance is managing inflation at comfortable levels without hurting economic growth.

      IDBI SASF gets 18 offers for bad loans

      IDBI Bank's Stressed Assets Stabilisation Fund (SASF) aims to recover 11.59% by selling non-performing loans worth ₹6,151 crore.

      Wallet recovery firms buzz as locked-out crypto investors panic in bitcoin boom

      ​Losing access to a crypto wallet is a well-known problem. Investors forgetting their intricate passwords is a primary reason, but loss of access to two-factor authentication devices, unexpected shutdowns of cryptocurrency exchanges and cyberattacks are also common

      Asia stocks brace for US inflation test, China data

      Beijing has already reported a welcome pickup in inflation to an annual 0.3% in April, helping to soothe worries about a slide into prolonged deflation. Forecasts favour further gains in April retail sales and industrial output due on Friday.

      Paytm shares plummet 5%, hit all-time low as lending partners invoke loan guarantees

      Paytm Share Price: Paytm shares plummeted to an all-time low after Aditya Birla Finance invoked loan guarantees due to repayment defaults. Other partners like Piramal Finance and Clix Capital have also terminated their partnerships, reflecting stress in Paytm's lending business amidst regulatory actions and market conditions.

      Buy industrials on dips; top 2 bets in two-wheeler space: Deven Choksey

      Deven Choksey highlights the importance of market corrections for safe investments. He advises on potential buy opportunities in companies like Tata Technology, Reliance, Tata Power during corrections for better returns.

      Aditya Birla Finance, others may have invoked Paytm’s loan guarantees

      Aditya Birla Finance invoked loan guarantees from Paytm due to defaults. Partnership stress with other lenders. Paytm's lending business faces challenges post central bank's ban. Changes in top management. Reduced consumer loan portfolio to less than 1%.

      Indian Bank aims to make over Rs 1 lakh crore digital transactions: MD & CEO Shanti Lal Jain

      Indian Bank on Monday reported a 55 per cent jump in its net profit to Rs 2,247 crore for the January-March 2024 quarter as compared to a net profit of Rs 1,447 crore made last year.

      IOB puts 92 bad loans worth Rs 13,000 crore on the block

      The sale is the Chennai-based bank's attempt to explore other avenues for recovery when cases in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) are delayed beyond any timeline, IOB executive director Joydeep Dutta Roy said.

      Perfect and Relative Truth: 6 private and PSU banks stocks with upside potential of upto 34 %

      Five years back, ask anyone on the street and he or she would be all in for private banks as an investment both as long term or short term. Nobody would talk of PSU banks as something which are worth investing in. Today, the situation is different. They will not criticize private banks as they all own them, but they will talk about how private banks are facing competition from fintech and how things are changing. But at the same time, they would also not fully trust the revival of PSU banks, both in business and in terms of the valuation recovery. The reality is that in the stock market, there is nothing called perfect truth, it is about relative truth. The answer to this problem of either private or public sector banks probably lies in owning a select few from both spaces. So, that one is able to take advantage of tactical recovery but also long term trend.

      Consumer companies on recovery path; FY25 India business looks bright

      Global and Indian companies like Coca-Cola, Apple, and Reliance Retail anticipate a successful year ahead with strengthened demand post-March, despite global economic challenges. Robust growth forecasts are backed by increased consumer spending and a positive outlook for India's GDP.

      No green shoot of recovery in FMCG space; valuation a challenge in capital goods and manufacturing space: Rahul Singh

      Rahul Singh from Tata Mutual Fund evaluates the impact of US rate cuts, India rate cut consensus, inflation rate matrix, real estate demand, monsoon correlation, rural economy recovery, and valuation challenges in manufacturing sector. Singh says: "You have to be more patient and you have to hunt for those companies or stocks where the valuations are still reasonable."

      Scrap the 'wilful defaulter' tag: Indian banks' transformation from cheque cashing to digital dash, but with a laggard

      Many laws governing the banking industry have also evolved to accommodate rapid changes that are driving innovation at breakneck speed. However, some attitudes among bankers and regulators have lagged behind, and don't reflect the digital age. One such laggard is the 'wilful defaulter' label. This classification is unique to India among all big economies, and it defies logic in the era of data analytics and AI. A wilful defaulter is a borrower with enough money but isn't repaying banks. The dubious category also includes those that siphoned funds and left businesses high and dry.

      Sam Bankman-Fried urges lenient sentence, citing FTX fund recovery

      Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty and is expected to appeal his conviction and sentence. He acknowledged making mistakes running FTX, but testified at trial that he never intended to steal customer funds.

      Be in market for a long haul because economic recovery will see us through next 4-5 years: Vinit Sambre

      Vinit Sambre says: “For us, within consumer discretionary, auto has been overweight, but incrementally, we are open to looking at companies within QSR or apparel or a retailer. The way to play rural recovery would be the entry level two-wheeler bikes or the FMCG companies which are more exposed to the rural side of the economy.”

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