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    Premiumization in India: Unlocking investment opportunities

    Consider the automotive industry: 60% of car registrations in India in FY24 have been SUVs, highlighting a preference for higher-end vehicles offering status and comfort. In the two-wheeler segment, growth is driven by demand for power bikes Similarly, metropolitan real estate markets, particularly in Mumbai, NCR, Bangalore, and Chennai show a rise in demand for luxury properties India's luxury housing market is thriving, as it recorded a 10 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) growth in sales during the first quarter (Q1) of 2024.

    Domestic PV wholesales up 3% at 3.4 lakh units in June: SIAM

    Passenger vehicle wholesales in India increased by 3% to 3,37,757 units in June 2024, according to SIAM. Two-wheeler wholesales rose 21% to 16,14,154 units, while three-wheeler wholesales saw a 12% increase to 59,544 units compared to June 2023.

    Should investors take a fresh bet on railway stocks just ahead of Budget? Gurmeet Chadha answers

    I think you have to be selective here and probably differentiate between life and non-life insurers. If you see the June data, there are some green shoots. Even LIC has had 30% APE growth. APE is your annualized premium equivalent because a lot of policies are also sold as single premium or where the premiums are upfronted. HDFC Life reported a decent set of numbers.

    Pumps, pipes, credit, mass housing and employment generation could be the focus areas in Budget: Yogesh Patil

    ​Manufacturing focus from government actually will create higher jobs and improve the per capita income. So, mass consumption category, which has not done well in last two years, is expected to do well in coming years.

    Footfalls at auto dealers fall in June, so do RTO registrations

    Vehicle registrations rose 0.73% to 1,895,552 units, with two-wheelers up 4.7%, three-wheelers 5.1%, passenger vehicles down 6.8%, and commercial vehicles falling 4.7%. Heatwaves, deferred purchases, and kharif crop delays impacted sales. Rural market share for two-wheelers fell to 58.6%. Dealers expect increased sales with improved supply and product launches despite high inventory and election slowdowns.

    Auto sales muted as extreme heatwave cools demand in July

    Vehicle registrations in June were nearly flat, up just 0.73% from the previous year, with 1,895,552 units registered. Extreme heatwaves and delayed monsoons dampened retail sales, notably impacting two-wheelers and passenger vehicles. Despite optimistic forecasts for the monsoon season, the auto industry faces challenges, including high inventory levels and subdued market sentiment.

    • Pankaj Pandey on 3 stocks to bet on from pharma sector

      We have been very selective in terms of chasing stocks because our sense is that you need to see stocks for a considerable period of time before we recommend. IREDA is what we have sort of recommended because our sense is that this one PSU AAA rated can deliver 30% kind of AUM growth while valuations are on a higher side, but we like the opportunity size.

      India's auto retail sales register 0.73% annual growth in June on the back of prolonged heatwave

      India's auto retail sales saw a 0.73 per cent annual growth in June, largely due to delayed monsoons in certain regions. The two-wheeler and three-wheeler segments saw positive YoY growth of 4.66 per cent and 5.1%, respectively. However, passenger vehicles, tractors, and commercial vehicles sales declined 6.7%, 28.3%, and 4.7%, respectively.

      Many South Korean companies assured investment in Karnataka across gaming, auto and FMCG sectors

      The meeting took place between M.B. Patil, Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development, Government of Karnataka and prominent Korean companies such as YG-1, Krafton Inc., Go Pizza, and HY Automotive Controls.

      Indian carmakers post SUV-led June sales growth amid heat waves

      Carmakers Mahindra & Mahindra, Toyota Motor Corp's Indian unit, and Kia Motor reported increased car sales in June. This rise was driven by demand for sports utility vehicles (SUVs), despite heat waves affecting purchase decisions.

      Tailwinds are winning, beneficiaries of strong OEM & replacement demand from auto sector: 5 tyre stocks with upside potential of up to 38%

      It is a well known fact that if demand is growing at a fast pace, higher input cost can be easily passed on to the consumer. That is probably what the tyre industry is going through currently. Recently there was an increase in natural rubber prices and fears were expressed that margins might come under pressure. But two things happened just recently, the natural rubber prices corrected and the whole of the tyre stocks witnessed a sharp rally. While the risk of headwind in terms of higher input cost stays, will the OEM and replacement demand act as tailwinds and continue to power the stocks.

      Auto, auto ancillary sector a good theme to play the rural recovery: Devang Mehta

      ​Some of the FMCG participants also came in this analyst guidance that most of these companies are now trying to come back and there was a decent volume growth which is seen.

      Here's why Gurmeet Chadha is bullish on Bharti Airtel

      It is difficult to put incremental money in these pockets and so ABB is 50 times EV by EBITDA, 80-90 times earnings and probably the next four-five-year order book is probably in the price.

      Car dealers feel the load as sales slow, inventory piles up

      Passenger vehicle makers seek a 90-day credit cycle extension from auto financiers due to pressure in retail and sales channels amid slowing sales.

      What does the market anticipate from this year's Budget? Gurmeet Chadha answers

      ​The entire space, some of them have gone to 5x, so never write it off. And I think valuations are reasonable in some of the large names like HCL Tech, even a bit of Tech Mahindra with new leadership coming in. But I think the focus has to shift from services to more products, software and platforms.

      FMCG and consumer durables poised for growth : Trideep Bhattacharya

      I think the market has taken comfort over the last few days since the election result has come out, until yesterday that the ministries have been announced that broadly speaking the policy directive is likely to remain the same.

      NDA win impact: HUL, HDFC Bank among 31 stocks ideas likely to bounce back

      Portfolio allocations and future policies of the NDA govt will be a key determinant of market movements, said a report by Prabhudas Lilladher

      India remains best market for long term alpha generation: Vikas Pershad

      In some areas we were taking some profits. Defence was one of them. And we were adding to some of our other holdings, some in hospitals, healthcare broadly defined. Sanjiv mentioned a good point about IT services. There has not been a broad-based recovery in earnings in that sector yet. But I think investors are making a mistake by overlooking that sector.

      Energy, manufacturing & infra to remain bedrock of India's bull market: Nilesh Shah

      It is very likely that these very sectors are going to basically get a fresh impetus. You are right that yes, in term one, these pockets did not yield returns. But in the second term, especially post COVID, we have seen massive returns and I probably think that is only the start, be it defence, be it space, be it many of the other areas.

      Series AA 127- The EV transformation-Part 1: How a multibagger got fresh tailwinds & gave 22,334% return in the last 20 years

      Excerpts from its annual report for 2017-18. ELECTRIC VEHICLES – THE NEW MARKET DISRUPTOR “We are anticipating the next market disruption through electric vehicles. We are closely reviewing and watching the situations and doing our ground level work. We are also mapping all of our existing products vis-à-vis EV to capitalise on the opportunities EV will throw at the component manufacturers, whether it is motors, batteries or any other system which will come into the electric vehicles, totally different from the conventional IC engine” Cut to August 2023, five years down the line, the company commissions two plants for making on-board charger, off-board charger, motor control Units, DCDC converters, battery management systems, and more products catering to EV 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers. Now this is a reflection of the speed at which an auto ancillary company needs to function and also the product range it needs to have if it has to stay relevant in the changing world of the auto Industry. Foresight, planning and timely execution is the key.

      Auto sales enter slow lane in May, expected to bounce back in the festive season

      In May, automobile sales slowed down due to heatwaves, election uncertainties, and a high base effect. Maruti Suzuki's sales grew 4.4% year-on-year, but this was lower than the 13.8% growth seen in May 2023. Hyundai Motor India and Tata Motors also saw modest growth, while Mahindra and Mahindra and Toyota India experienced significant increases in sales. Industry leaders expect a sales rebound post-election and with a good monsoon forecast. The auto sector's growth aligns with India's 8.2% GDP rise in 2023-24.

      What India VIX's jump to 24 level means for the markets

      India VIX surged 91% in May 2024 amid anticipation of election results. Understanding its value at 24, it implies a Nifty 50 fluctuation range of 6.93% monthly.

      SBI changes gears, links car dealer commissions to their performance

      State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest lender, is set to link the commission it pays to car dealers for sourcing loans to sales, aiming to reduce costs and improve profitability. The revised payout structure will be applicable for all sourcing from June 1. Under the existing structure, dealers would earn a flat 2% commission for loan disbursals ranging from ₹50 lakh to ₹15 crore.

      India has a great story going for it; market levels very sustainable: Prateek Agrawal

      We believe over the next month or so as that market tapers off, that bit of selling and the confusion that you see there would also subside.

      Markets moving away from consumption themes to investment themes: Manish Sonthalia

      ​But otherwise, automobiles, banks, pharmaceuticals, capital goods they have all delivered on numbers. Metals and oil and gas was again supposed to be muted. So, I think all in all, the expectation of the result season from where we began the earnings season was a 5% to 6% earnings growth for this quarter.

      Mahindra Group to invest Rs 37,000 crore in auto sector, plans to launch 23 new vehicles by 2030

      Mahindra Group announces plans to invest Rs 37,000 crore in the auto sector over the next three years, with a focus on launching 23 new vehicles by 2030. The investment includes new ICE SUVs, BEVs, and light commercial vehicles. The company emphasizes the importance of ICE models in the short term while investing significantly in the EV segment. The expansion plans also include enhancing manufacturing capacity and remaining open to future mobility trends, including hybrid vehicles. The company welcomes India's new EV policy and emphasizes its commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative.

      3 stocks Hemang Jani is bullish on from capital goods sector

      LIC Housing, in terms of the asset quality, they have done reasonably well. Top line growth was slightly lower than market expectations and we believe that NBFCs as a space can do very well given that we are going to have a slightly stable kind of interest rate environment.

      AA 127-(3 to 89,652): A set of stocks from which multibagger and IBC cases are likely to emerge due to EV transformation

      Thinking about the odd headline? Wait, it is the best possible way to put what a series of research-based analytical stories will cover after two weeks from now. A Sunday deep dive of companies that have either been transformed due to EV space or are in the process of changing themselves or will go down under because they are just not relevant in the new age of EV. AA stands for auto ancillary, 127 is the number of listed auto ancillary companies, 3 stands Rs three crores which is the lowest market cap of a company and Rs 89,652 is the biggest market cap of the company in this industry. Now why the auto ancillary sector will throw multibagger stocks and insolvency cases is simple. The whole auto industry is going through a fundamental shift. A shift which will make some components irrelevant and hence some companies will have existential threats. Some of which will grow much faster. This transformation will get another leg when Tesla comes to India and a new ecosystem of auto ancillary gets built.

      India's April auto sales rise 27% even as election uncertainty affects consumer sentiment: FADA

      In April, India's auto retail sector surged 27%, attributed to stable fuel prices and new model launches despite dampened consumer sentiment during Lok Sabha elections. Two-wheelers rose 33%, while three-wheelers, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and tractors grew 9%, 16%, 2%, and 1% respectively, driven by favorable market conditions, auto body FADA said.

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