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    GCM COMMODITY DERIVATIVES LTD Q1 RESULTS

    For IT, FY25 may turn out to be almost a déjà vu of FY24: Ankur Rudra, JP Morgan

    Ankur Rudra says FY25 is turning out to be almost a déjà vu of FY24. We will barely see any improvement across the sector. Last year, growth was, like you said, low to mid-single digits. This year growth will again be low to mid-single digits. FY26, at the moment the visibility is relatively weak.

    D-Street's cooling earnings momentum set to challenge stock rally

    HDFC Bank Ltd. and Bank of Baroda Ltd. posted a sequential drop in credit growth, suggesting that lenders — who have the highest weighting in the index are struggling to keep up the rapid expansion seen in recent years.

    Q1 result season begins: 30 companies may report over 100% growth in profit

    Nifty may report 4% Q1 earnings growth driven by BFSI, auto, metals, healthcare, and real estate, with Trent and Zomato showing significant consumption sector growth. Pharmaceuticals Glenmark Pharma and Laurus Labs have high growth, private and PSU banks lower. Motilal Oswal and Kotak predict 30 companies may report over 100% profit growth.

    Q1 results, FII action among 10 factors to impact D-Street mood this week

    Nifty gained 1.2%, driven by IT, energy, and pharma stocks. U.S. labor data, TCS earnings, Rupee vs. Dollar, Bank Nifty, oil prices, FIIs, IPO action, and dividends will influence markets next week. Bulls maintain strength with positive sentiment and broader market participation, expecting some consolidation.

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

    Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.

    Markets to get surprised on the positive side if the NDA numbers are closer to 400: Manish Sonthalia

    Manish Sonthalia, CIO at Emkay Investment Manager, discusses potential dark horses in commodities, specifically metal, and highlights sectors like public sector units, BFSI, banks, and IT performing well this year. sonthalia says everything seems to be priced into perfection or more than perfection when it comes to the extreme short term or even the short term.

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