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    New satellite imagery reveals the deployment of J-20 stealth fighter jets by PLA Air Force near LAC. India seems confident that newly-acquired Rafale fighters and S-400 air defence systems can effectively thwart any Chinese threats

    Jefferies recommends Buy on Hindustan Aeronautics amid defence indigenisation and export focus, sees 12% upside

    Jefferies, citing upbeat sentiment towards defense indigenization and export focus, recommends buying HAL with a target price of Rs 5,725, indicating a 12% upside potential from the previous day's closing price of Rs 5,103 per share. The firm anticipates HAL to maintain double-digit growth over the next 3-5 years, supported by positive sentiments around defense indigenization and exports.

    Hot Stocks: Brokerages on Balkrishna Industries, M&M, HAL and L&T

    Brokerage firms like Jefferies, ICICI Securities, and Citigroup are positive on industrial space with L&T, HAL, Balkrishna Industries, and M&M as top picks.

    Modi magic! PSU stocks create Rs 7 lakh crore wealth this election season

    During the election season, PSU stocks, also known as 'Modi stocks', surged in value by Rs 7 lakh crore as investors showed confidence in PM Narendra Modi's policies and leadership, especially in defence PSUs like Cochin Shipyard and Bharat Dynamics.

    Defence stocks: Long runway, hedge a bit to avoid narrative-based decisions; 8 PSU & Pvt sector stocks, 4 with upside potential of upto 44%

    In an election season, there are bound to be times when one or the other narrative may make one question about whether one should sell the stocks. The underlying reason would be fear of losing the gains on which one is sitting. Especially when it comes to sectors like defence, railways and others which have seen a strong re-rating and siting with big gains and already there has been skepticism about their stock price moving ahead of time. Now let's look at the issue in two ways, first is whether the fundamentals of the sector are on a strong foot and business is fine or not. Second, how to hedge the exposure so that one is not forced to sell due to narrative, because the fact is that a continuation in policy push means that the companies have just started their journey. While defence PSUs are well known, there are other private sector players, whose lifeline is dependent on defence expenditure and in the last few years they have also done well, both on the street and in terms of real business. So, it is better that one should hedge and stay with them and not get jittery because of one or the other narrative which will keep hitting the street till 4th June.

    GIFT Nifty down 80 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    "Nifty has been consolidating in a broad range for the third consecutive day as investors remain watchful ahead of the big election outcome next week. We expect the Nifty to remain sideways to marginally positive on the back of reduced FII selling, prediction of above normal monsoon and last leg of Q4 results," said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal.

    • F&O stocks: Hindustan Aeronautics, Birlasoft among 5 stocks with short buildup

      Coming to the buildup of fresh short positions, When the stock prices move downward and open interest on the counter increases, it is taken as a sign of a short build-up. The signal is considered more reliable if the volume on the counter has also seen an increase as the stock price declines.

      Candidates of strong directional move on 4th June: 5 PSU stocks which have benefited the most due to government policy push and spending

      ​In the last two years, it is a well known fact that every PSU stock has been re-rated by the street, right from perennial under-performers like oil marketing and refining oil companies to PSU banks. But if one looks a bit deeper there are some which have been re-rated more than others. The reason, these are PSUs which are from the sectors where the government has clearly decided are its priority areas and there has been a policy push for these sectors. A company which is going to be providing finance for the expansion of the solar energy network which is the next focus of the government. The overall demand runway for these sectors is longer which means overall growth will be higher when confirmation of policy continuity comes. Also they are in business where it would be difficult for the private sector to compete. Now because it is the policy push which matters, the continuity of tailwinds of higher government spending, will push them for another round of re-rating on the result day.

      Hindustan Copper Q4 Results: Net profit rises 6% YoY to Rs 124 crore

      ​ State-owned Hindustan Copper Ltd on Friday reported a 6 per cent drop in consolidated net profit to Rs 124.33 crore for the March quarter. The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 132.31 crore in the year-ago period.

      Q4 results today: NTPC, Hindalco among 257 companies to announce earnings on Friday

      257 companies, including NTPC, Hindalco, and Novelis, to announce Q4 earnings. Hindalco may see muted revenues but higher profitability. NTPC expected to have a decline in PAT compared to Q4FY23.

      GE Power India Q4 Results: Firm posts Rs 26 crore net profit

      GE Power India on Wednesday posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 25.94 crore in March 2024 quarter on the back of higher revenue. The company had reported a loss of Rs 129.70 crore in the quarter ended on March 31, 2023, a BSE filing showed.

      ONGC Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 19 times to Rs 9,869 crore

      India's top oil and gas producer had made a provision of Rs 9,235 crore in the January-March 2023 quarter towards disputed taxes for the period from April 1, 2016, to March 31, 2022.

      Q4 results this week: ITC, ONGC, Sun Pharma, Nykaa, Ircon International and IRFC

      ITC, ONGC, IRFC, Ircon International, BHEL, BEL, Sun Pharma, Nykaa, Tata Investment Corporation, Hindalco, Ashok Leyland, and Divi's lab will be releasing their March quarter report cards this week.

      Industrials & Consumer Durables deliver biggest gains in Q4. Here’s how other sectors performed

      ​Indian stock markets have been in a bright spot with Nifty500 surging 37% and Sensex 20% in the past one year. Here are the sectors with the biggest gains in the past quarter. Take a look: (Source Trendlyne)

      Pre-market action: Here's the trade setup for today's session

      "Overall, we expect markets to witness a gradual recovery. However, concerns regarding consistent FII selling, India VIX still above 20 levels, ongoing general election polling and the outcome could keep volatility higher," said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal Financial

      HAL Q4 Results: Cons PAT leaps 52% YoY to Rs 4,309 crore, revenue up 18%

      HAL Q4 Results: The defence PSU had reported a profit of Rs 2,831 crore in the corresponding quarter of the last financial year. The net profit was up by a whooping 241% on a QoQ basis, Rs 1,262 crore being the PAT figure in Q3FY24. Moreover, the company has succeeded in clipping its expenses on a YoY basis.

      GIFT Nifty rises 120 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

      "We expect the market to consolidate in a broader range as the election polling progresses and the result season nears the end," said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal Financial

      Chakri Lokapriya on 4 defence and railways stocks one can still buy

      Chakri Lokapriya recommends investing in Hindustan Aeronautics, Bharat Dynamics, Titagarh Wagons, Ircon for growth potential in defence and railways sectors. Lokapriya also says that market volatility will continue as we move closer to the final election result announcement though there has been some amount of respite because the valuations have corrected a bit.

      Defence stocks: Stay bullish, just hedge a bit to avoid narrative-based decisions; 4 stocks with upside potential of up to 33%

      One of the sectors which has seen strongest re-rating in the last four years has been defence. Now in the last few days, the way markets have corrected and a narrative has come on the street that it is poll jitters which is making FPI sell, without realizing the fact that after a strong phase of upward movement, the global money tends to move in one from one country to another, especially in emerging market segment, it might lead to a situation where one might end up selling the long term winner early because of the narrative. Rather than getting jittery, it would be better to create a hedge and stay with the stocks where there has been a big change in the fundamental ways things operate.

      Bajaj Hindustan Q4 Results: Net profit slides 31% YoY to Rs 90.56 crore

      Bajaj Hindustan Sugar on Friday posted 31 per cent fall in consolidated net profit to Rs 90.56 crore during the fourth quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal on lower income. Net profit stood at Rs 130.91 crore in the same quarter of the previous financial year, as per the regulatory filing.

      HPCL announces 1:2 bonus share issue, Rs 16.5 dividend along with Q4 results

      The record date for the bonus issue has been fixed on June 21, while the credit of shares will happen on or before July 8. The paid-up share capital before the bonus issue stands at Rs 1,418.55 crore, an increase to Rs 2,127.82 crore after the issuance.

      Q4 results today: PB Fintech, Dr Reddy's among 43 companies to announce results

      Q4 results today: 43 companies are set to announce Q4 results, with Dr Reddy's and PB Fintech in focus. Dr Reddy's eyes revenue and net profit growth, while PB Fintech anticipates 18% YoY growth in core business premium.

      Q4 results this week: SBI, Tata Motors, L&T, Asian Paints, TVS Motor and PB Fintech

      Various widely tracked companies like Tata Motors, SBI, Asian Paints, BPCL, Larsen & Toubro, Tata Power, Canara Bank, TVS Motor, Hero MotoCorp, Godrej Consumer Products, JSW Energy, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, PB Fintech, and Bank of Baroda will be releasing their March quarter report cards this week. Here’s a list:

      Hindustan Unilever approves dividend of Rs 24 per share

      The Company had earlier paid an interim dividend of Rs 18 per share on November 16, 2023, the total dividend for the financial year amounts to Rs 42 per share, which is an increase of 8% over the last financial year.

      HUL Q4 Results: Net profit drops 6% YoY to Rs 2,406 crore, misses estimates

      HUL Q4 Results: Revenue from operations in the reporting period rose marginally to Rs 14,693 crore, compared with Rs 14,638 crore in the corresponding period of last year.

      Q4 results today: HUL, Axis Bank, LTIMindtree among 22 companies to announce earnings

      Today marks a significant day for investors and market participants as several key companies from various sectors are set to announce their fourth-quarter results. Among the notable earnings releases, Hindustan Unilever (HUL), LTIMindtree, Indian Hotels, Axis Bank, Macrotech, and Tata Investment stand out.

      How to trade Maruti, RIL and 4 other stocks ahead of Q4 earnings

      India VIX surged 17%, prompting trading strategies for Maruti, RIL, Tata Consumer Products, Axis Bank, Bajaj Finance, and HUL. Technical analysis indicated positive market movements with RSI and stochastic indicators. Watch for Iran-Israel developments and India VIX levels at 15.

      Hindustan Zinc Q4 Results: PAT slumps 21% YoY to 2,038 crore, revenue falls 12%

      Hindustan Zinc Q4 Results: The PAT was, however, up on a sequential basis from Rs 2,028 crore in Q3FY24. The revenue also grew from Rs 7,067 crore reported in the previous quarter. The stock traded at Rs 397.25 on the NSE at 2:30 pm, down by Rs 7.50 or 1.85%.

      Q4 results today: Wipro, Jio Financial among 15 companies to announce earnings

      Q4 Results Today: Mixed Q4 earnings for IT sector with TCS outperforming and Infosys lagging. Awaited reports from companies like Wipro, Hindustan Zinc, Sejal Glass, and others will provide further insight into the sector's performance.

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