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    There is more to EV ecosystem than just auto ancillaries: 7 stocks that don’t come at the first thought but gain equally or more

    Even before the stocks of companies which were entering into the electric vehicle ( EV) space got re-rated, it was the auto ancillary which got re-rated as they are expected to be the biggest beneficiary of the changing landscape. But the fact is that there are more companies which play an important part in the development of the EV eco system. For example a specialty chemical company which is a supplier to battery makers. But there are more stocks , which wont come instinctively, because of the fact that we don't think that their products have anything to do with EV, but reality they have a big stake in the system and play a critical role as some of them are producing chemical or products which are currently get imported from China.

    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    Smallcaps: Narrative might go against them, but if chosen with right filters, don't bother, 5 stocks from different sectors with long term perspective

    When investing in stock markets, it’s crucial to make the distinction between high-quality and poor-quality businesses across the small, mid, and large-cap spectrums, as well as the difference between the intrinsic value of a stock and the overall value of the company. Certain niche small businesses may still generate significant returns over time if they are held long enough. On the other hand, if one's approach to small-cap investments is merely based on the absolute value of a stock with hopes of a tenfold increase, then it's a misconception. Stock market investing, whether in small, mid, or large caps, should not be driven by unrealistic expectations; otherwise, it leads to nothing but undue stress, rather than substantial returns.

    T20 World Cup: Cricket fever in the US is low-grade at best

    Cricket, the world's second most popular sport, is making a play for America's attention with the International Cricket Council Men's T20 World Cup, held on American soil for the first time. Despite the in-person crowds, few American sports fans are paying attention to the sport. Cricket has been played in America since the early 18th century, but its gentlemanly pace and association with foreign powers have hindered its growth.

    India’s Grade A warehousing supply to top 300 million sq ft by 2025

    India's warehousing sector is expected to surpass 300 million sq ft by 2025, fueled by rapid industrial growth and a thriving real estate market. Pune and NCR lead in Grade A warehousing demand, while MMR saw a significant supply increase. Policy support and favorable economic conditions are attracting investments in the sector.

    • Adani stocks, overseas bonds battered by rout

      Adani Group's offshore bonds dropped 1-2 points post Modi government's failure to secure a predicted victory as per exit polls.

      Adani Group offshore bonds fall as Modi govt misses predicted majority

      The political development led to a sharp decline in Adani Group companies' stock prices as well, which fell by 20% due to the poor performance of the BJP.

      Not so well known stakeholders of EV ecosystem: 8 stocks that don't come instinctively, 3 with an upside potential of more than 18%

      We also have a whole list, but we have separated the eight companies, just because these companies are not the names which one would instinctively think about and probably they may have more to go as they form this index.

      Investor flows into corporate bonds on longest streak since 2019, says BofA

      ​ Global investors poured $3.6 billion into investment grade corporate bond funds in the week to Wednesday, Bank of America said on Friday, in the 31st straight week of inflows, the longest streak since 2019.

      Upgrade of India's rating outlook reflects solid growth, promising outlook: Nirmala Sitharaman

      Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman praised S&P's upgrade of India's rating outlook to positive, citing solid growth and a promising future. She highlighted India's trajectory towards becoming the third-largest economy and achieving Viksit Bharat by 2047. S&P's first positive outlook for India, while retaining the 'BBB-' investment grade, reflects successful macroeconomic reforms since 2014, substantial capital expenditure, fiscal discipline, and visionary leadership. Sitharaman shared these comments in a post on X, emphasizing the significance of this development for India's economic prospects.

      S&P raises outlook for India to positive, affirms rating at BBB-

      S&P upgraded India's economic outlook to 'positive' from 'stable', affirming its 'BBB-' rating, the lowest investment grade. Despite elevated fiscal deficit, S&P cited robust growth and fiscal consolidation efforts. India's infrastructure spending and reform continuity bolster growth prospects. Ratings influence borrowing costs, crucial for investors assessing creditworthiness

      Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru lead Small & Medium REIT investment prospects

      India's fractional ownership property market is projected to grow over 10 times, exceeding $5 billion by 2030, driven by office assets suitable for Small and Medium REIT (SM REIT) investments. Mumbai and Delhi-NCR are top hotspots, with significant opportunities in tech markets. SM REITs offer investors professionally managed, rent-yielding assets.

      India to get rating support if it uses RBI dividend to reduce fiscal deficit: S&P analyst

      S&P Global Rating suggests India could improve its rating if it channels the record Rs 2.1 lakh crore dividend from the RBI to reduce fiscal deficit. The dividend, around 0.35% of GDP, could aid fiscal consolidation, potentially supporting a faster path to reducing the deficit and boosting India's creditworthiness.

      India’s bond index entry not enough to lift rating, Moody’s says

      Moody's Ratings credit officer highlights India's need for structural reforms to enhance fiscal metrics despite global bond index inclusion. JPMorgan, Bloomberg, and FTSE Russell to include India in indexes, projecting substantial inflows into the debt market.

      Brookfield India REIT inks pact to acquire Bharti JV stake, funding through listed units

      Brookfield India REIT acquires 50% stake in Bharti Enterprises' real estate joint venture in New Delhi, adding Grade A assets and increasing operating area by 16%. Ankur Gupta, Managing Partner at Brookfield, emphasizes the diverse portfolio.

      India’s office leasing demand likely to cross 70 million sq ft in 2024

      Demand for Grade A office space leasing in India is expected to exceed 70 million sq ft in 2024, driven by increased rentals and larger deals in key cities like Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad, with contributions from the IT/ITeS and BFSI sectors, Noida, and co-working spaces.

      Nexus Select leases 1.1 million sq ft retail space in FY24, records highest occupancy

      Blackstone-backed Nexus Select Trust, India’s first listed retail REIT, achieved a record 97.6% occupancy in FY 2023-24. The trust is set to acquire three Hyderabad malls, financing through debt, aiming for asset portfolio growth.

      Behind ghost shopping malls, a new consumer trend glimmers

      Ghost shopping malls with a vacancy rate of 40% or higher in 2023 are on the rise, with a 59% year-on-year increase in top 8 metros, resulting in 13.3 million sqft of retail space remaining vacant. The loss in value amounts to $800 million. High-grade malls are thriving due to premiumisation and a focus on consumer experience, leading to larger store sizes and better shopping experiences. New factory outlet malls are also set to surge in India.

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