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    HDFC Life Q1 Results: Net profit rises 15% YoY to Rs 477 crore

    On Monday, HDFC Life, a prominent insurer, announced a 15% increase in its standalone net profit for the first quarter, reaching Rs 477 crore compared to Rs 415 crore in the corresponding period last year.

    HDFC Life Q1 Results Preview: APE to rise 22% YoY to Rs 2,910 crore, VNB growth seen at 17%

    HDFC Life Insurance Company is expected to report a 22% year-on-year increase in its annual premium equivalent (APE) to Rs 2,910 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. However, on a sequential basis, APE may see a 40% decline according to the average estimates of three brokerages.

    HDFC AMC Q1 Results: PAT jumps 26% YoY to Rs 604 crore, revenue surges 35%

    HDFC AMC Q1 Results: In the recent quarter, the consolidated profit after tax saw a notable increase of nearly 12% compared to the previous quarter. Additionally, revenue experienced a 12% sequential rise from Rs 695 crore reported in the same period last year. HDFC AMC also recorded revenue from other income amounting to Rs 173 crore.

    Q1 results today: Jio Financial, SpiceJet, HDFC Life among 36 companies announce earnings on Monday

    HDFC Life, Jio Financial, HDFC AMC, Angel One, SpiceJet, and 36 other companies including Hatsun Agro, KBC Global, Kelton Tech, Modern Engineering, Monarch Networth Capital, Oasis Securities, Rajoo Engineers, Sheetal Cool Products, Tahmar Enterprises, Styrenix Performance will announce Q1FY25 earnings. Important aspects to watch include HDFC Life's APE and VNB estimates.

    GIFT Nifty signals a positive start for D-Street. Here's the trading setup for today's session

    Domestic markets rose for the sixth consecutive week, driven by strong IT earnings. Key results from Infosys and Reliance are awaited. Pre-budget talks may cause volatility. GIFT Nifty rose 67 points. India VIX fell. Nifty support is near 24,170. FII net buyers Rs 4,021 crore. Rupee up at 83.52. HDFC Life, Jio Q1 results. S&P 500 mixed. Dollar firm.

    Stocks in news: HCL Tech, DMart, Jio Financial, HDFC Life, Kotak Bank

    Domestic markets reached record highs. HCL Tech, DMart, Jio Financial, HDFC Life, Kotak Bank, HDFC AMC, and Angel One focus on results. Ashok Vaswani, Kotak’s new chief, stresses tech transformation. HCL Tech reports Rs 4,257 crore profit, Aurobindo Pharma plans share buyback, Blue Star's Rs 27,500 crore market growth projected. DMart profits Rs 774 crore. IREDA profits Rs 384 crore.

    • Q1 results this week: RIL, Paytm, Infosys, Jio Financial among 418 companies to announce quarterly earnings

      Several widely followed companies, including Jio Financial, Paytm, Bajaj Auto, Asian Paints, LTIMindtree, Infosys, Reliance Industries, Wipro, Union Bank of India, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Tanla Platform, Tata Technologies, and YES Bank, will be releasing their June quarter report cards this week.

      Insurers likely to report robust growth amid market tailwinds

      APE growth in private insurers, driven by buoyant equity markets, faces VNB margin pressure from ULIPs and group pricing. Q1FY24 growth slowed due to high-value policy sales before tax changes. LIC shows 15% APE growth. HDFC Life (17-18% APE), ICICI Prudential Life (40% APE), SBI Life (18% APE), and Max Life Insurance (19% APE) report strong growth.

      5 stock market myths in a raging bull market: Kotak Equities

      Despite the ongoing bullish trend on D-Street with frequent new highs, Kotak Institutional Equities has cautioned investors by debunking five prevalent market myths in a recent note. Among these myths are beliefs that Indian markets are currently trading at reasonable valuations and that robust GDP growth guarantees high returns.

      Headwinds of high FPI exposure, but good for long term: 6 stocks the financial services sector with an upside potential of up to 25 %

      One of the most intriguing aspects of presenting the return performance of stocks, or any asset class for that matter, is how a slight adjustment in the calculation date can dramatically alter the perception, making the glass appear either half full or half empty. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the case of financial service stocks. Recently, these stocks have often been portrayed as underperformers. However, this overlooks the fact that over the long term, they have provided substantial returns and generated significant wealth. The short-term underperformance of these stocks can be attributed to their heavy ownership by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI). As FPIs have been net sellers in Indian equities, financial service stocks have faced selling pressure. Nevertheless, the relative decline in stock prices is considerably less severe than in previous instances of similar selling activity. Given the robust fundamentals of these stocks compared to a few years ago, it is prudent to view them from a long-term investment perspective.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos with upside scope of over 19%

      While one might be focussed what is happening in nifty and mid-cap space, if one looks at the recent performance of the large caps, there are a number of them which have done a catch up in just the last two weeks. When the valuation differential in mid and large caps stocks becomes extremely high, large caps tend to do well as mean reversion takes place. There is a high probability that we might see some of that happening in the next couple of weeks. Given the rotational trade which is taking place in the market, overall sentiment is likely to remain bullish. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      As the street grapples with what will be the final come out of elections, the street is witnessing two things, unwinding of the long position which were taken after the exit poll showed a comfortable win for ruling BJP and also fresh short position being created. Whatever may be the final outcome, it would be better to stick to the basic principle of investing, that is looking at fundamentals and developments in the sector and only when things are positive on both the front then only go ahead and take a decision. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Nifty May poll vault above 23,110 life-high

      Nifty is expected to cross its current all-time high of 23,110 early this week driven by optimism around the exit polls that is hinting at the BJP-led NDAreturning to power with a strong majority. Analysts expect short covering if Nifty holds above the 21,821 zone. Bajaj Auto, Britannia, Coal India, HDFCBank, Union Bank, Fortis, Indus Towers, Dixon and BHEL are some of the stocks recommended by the analysts for short-term trading

      Insurance stocks offering good defensive positions with strong value additions: Sanjiv Bhasin

      Amid election result uncertainties, staying invested is advised. Anticipated market rebound post-results may drive new highs. Favorable fundamentals support quality stock buying, especially in insurance and banking sectors. Opportunities also seen in mid and small-cap stocks like Rattan Power.

      Lodha Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 21% YoY to Rs 670 crore; co reports best-ever quarterly, annual presales

      The developer recently raised $400 million or over Rs 3,300 crore from investors including Invesco Oppenheimer, Blackrock, Carmignac, APG and HDFC Life through a qualified institutional placement (QIP) issue. This was the fourth equity raise by Lodha in the last 36 months totalling Rs 13,000 crores of capital including its initial public offer (IPO) in April 2021.

      HDFC Life shares fall 4% post Q4 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?

      HDFC Life Share Price: HDFC Life stock fell 4% to Rs 581 after March results even after reporting 14% net profit growth to Rs 412 crore. Achieved 11% APE growth for FY24, individual APE growth at 1%.

      HDFC Life Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 14% YoY to Rs 412 crore

      HDFC Life Q4 Results: The net premium income for the same period increased 5% to Rs 20,534 crore against Rs 19,469 crore in the last year period. The company's board has also recommended a final dividend of Rs 2 per share for the financial year 2023-24

      Q4 Results Today: Infosys, Bajaj Auto among 19 companies on watchlist

      19 companies, incl. Infosys, Bajaj Auto, HDFC Life, to announce March quarter results today. Infosys expects 0.4% revenue decline, flat profit growth. Bajaj Auto sees 25% volume growth.

      Q4 results this week: HDFC Bank, Infosys, Wipro among 61 companies that'll announce earnings

      Q4 results: Apart from the IT majors Wipro and Infosys, leading financial companies HDFC Bank and Jio Financial will also report their quarterly earnings during the week.

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