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    Should you deploy fresh money and ideas with Sensex@80K? Aman Chowhan answers

    A clear avoid now will be companies with too much hype and euphoria, and maybe some segments within the different spaces where valuations have gone crazy, says Aman Chowhan. Some of the consumer names are trading north of 70-80 PE, which is also a clear avoid s. It has more to do with companies and valuations than any specific sector or segment, says Chowhan.

    Tech boom leads global markets through first half of 2024

    The first half of 2024 was marked by soaring mega caps, political uncertainties, and remarkable movements in commodities and emerging markets. From Nvidia's market value surge to Japan's weakening yen and the rise of cryptocurrencies, the period reflected a mix of challenges and opportunities shaping the global economy.

    Bobby Jain raises $5.3 billion in mega hedge fund debut

    The premiere caps a busy year for Jain - former co-chief investment officer at Millennium Management - who has travelled the world pitching his fund. He initially aimed to gather as much as $10 billion. But after struggling to hit that goal, he cut client fees to entice investors and reduced his target to between $5 billion and $6 billion.

    Will new FM support global effort for 'billionaire tax': Congress asks ahead of swearing-in

    Congress questions if India's new finance minister will support the global 'billionaire tax' effort and if the prime minister will side with common people or billionaires ahead of the swearing-in ceremony.

    Modi premium for Indian stocks gets a hard look after elections

    With the leader now navigating coalition politics after a weaker-than-expected mandate in this week’s national election, the so-called Modi premium is under scrutiny. Investors are looking for proof that Modi can continue his reforms with the same vigor, while balancing the demands of alliance partners and avoiding populist measures to regain public support.

    Active ETF Offerings may Surpass Passive Ones in 3-5 Years

    Actively run exchange-traded funds are poised for a record-breaking $260 billion haul this year, driven by investors turning to alternative strategies beyond traditional benchmarks. State Street predicts a significant increase in flows into active ETFs compared to last year.

    • AMCs, insurance stocks offering good money-making proposition: Deven Choksey

      I believe that the market is going to remain positive. Investors are going to be remaining confident. Maybe these numbers are going to be forgotten after a couple of days once the ministries and the governments are formed.

      Modi’s election setback only a blip for some global stock funds

      “The first thing I did was message my portfolio managers who invest in India to say if Nifty banks are down because of a lower-than-expected mandate for Modi, it’s a buying opportunity,” Sai said in an interview on Tuesday.

      Infra sector going to be challenged; time to take a pause: Rupal Bhansali

      Ironically, I actually think it is a very healthy development. I know the market reacted quite negatively. Obviously, vis-a-vis expectations, it was certainly an upset loss.

      Big Daddy LIC manages money nearly double the size of Pakistan's economy

      LIC assets have exceeded Rs 50 lakh crore, marking a significant milestone and overshadowing Pakistan's GDP. In FY24, LIC reported a profit of Rs 40,676 crore and total premium income of Rs 4,75,070 crore. The company, with a market share of nearly 59% in the Indian life insurance sector, is now eyeing entry into the health insurance domain. Its market value has surged by nearly 52% in the past six months, making it the seventh-largest stock by market capitalization.

      Bank Nifty better poised to head higher right now: Rohit Srivastava

      A lot of the recent action is due to what we are seeing in global markets as well. So, I am not sure how much of it is solely related to the upcoming elections. However, there is some short-term risk if we close below, say, 22,550, where we are right now.

      India has potential to capture a large share of global defense market: Mark Matthews

      I think there is scope for further expansion if the earnings grow and if the economy grows, then the earnings will grow. If the economy grows by let us say 6-7-8% per year, then I think it is reasonable to assume earnings grow by 12-13-14% per year and if you compound that a couple of years, then actually India is not expensive.

      Power stocks: Stay with the re-rated ones in Modi 2.0 for next round in 3.0, just hedge a bit, 5 stocks with upside potential of upto 23%

      In the last ten years there have been many sectors which have come out of their troubled past, but the power sector probably stands out for multiple reasons. First, moving out of trouble not only meant that power companies were able to stand on their own feet, but also a big amount of NPA which the banks were saddled with was due to power companies being in the red. So, the health of the power sector, especially the private companies, has seen an improvement. Because there are a large number of PSUs in the power sector, due to policy push and changes in the policy a number of them have seen better performance. Now because any sector where the government and its policies have played an important role in terms of revival, the continuation of the policy framework becomes critical for the sector. So in such a sector, shareholders should hedge before the election results so that their decisions are not impacted by the narrative that FPI are selling due to polls.

      It’s three steps forward and two steps back for FII flows in Indian, Asian markets, says Manishi Raychaudhuri

      Manishi Raychaudhuri emphasizes the importance of political and policy continuity for economic growth and market stability. He says discretionaries, particularly those discretionaries catering to affluent India are relatively safe, not just now but even over the next five to ten years. As income brackets continue to move higher, not only would the consumption package of Indians change, but how they consume that would also change.

      A $90 billion fund says Indian bonds underpricing index move

      India will be included in JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s key emerging market bond index as of next month, and foreigners have sent a net $8.2 billion into the eligible bonds since the announcement in September.

      Bulls beat a path to China stock shop but foreigners dare not go in

      Share prices have rebounded from multi-year lows in February on signs of more official support. The benchmark Shanghai index has climbed more than 3% since reports of the property rescue surfaced on Thursday, taking its gains to a fifth in 3-1/2 months, though the rally stalled on Tuesday as investors awaited more details on how the funding would work. Hong Kong-listed Chinese shares are up nearly 38%

      Jupiter Money launches new savings feature for millennial users

      Magic Spends allows investment of a predetermined amount every time a user of the company’s eponymous mobile app makes a transaction. The investment goes into digital gold and mutual funds.

      Forex settlement next step by GIFT to onshore what's offshore

      GIFT City to launch foreign currency settlement system chaired by K Rajaraman, IFSCA, supported by RBI and Clearing Corporation of India. System to settle US dollar transactions between IBUs in real-time. CCIL subsidiary to operate FCSS, aiming for operation by October 2024. Other currencies may be added later

      Managing the trilemma of inflation, growth and exchange rate

      For many other Asian economies, domestic economic conditions warrant a cut in interest rates, but fears of currency depreciation could hold their central banks back. If private investment and consumption are the next growth engines, will lower interest rates help?

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