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    Modi’s return paves the way for infrastructure ramp up, says Vinit Bolinjkar

    I believe that with the RBI having given the government more than one lakh additional surplus, I think there is a lot of room for manoeuvre and to announce all these projects.

    US stocks close slightly lower; jobs data strong but rates still high

    Wall Street stocks ended slightly lower on Friday after strong U.S. jobs data raised concerns about the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates. The Labor Department reported 272,000 jobs in May, exceeding expectations, with a 4% unemployment rate.

    Big Little Lies: Will there be a season 3? Nicole Kidman unveils details

    Nicole Kidman hints at an exciting update for fans of "Big Little Lies" during a reunion with co-star Reese Witherspoon."Big Little Lies" had been loved by the audience with audience with gripping plot and star-studded cast.

    Focus on private banks, pharma, commodities and select IT stocks: Hemang Jani

    ​I think we are undermining what actually happened yesterday. Many stocks were down anywhere from 10% to 25%. So, I think there is not much of a scope for incremental damage except for the sector rotation which may come through.

    'Harry Potter' author JK Rowling says she regrets not being vocal about her views on transgender people sooner

    ​Rowling, 58, has been embroiled in controversy and incurred the wrath of activists and "Harry Potter" film stars in recent years over her stance that biological sex is immutable. She denies being transphobic.

    Hindalco unit Novelis to debut on NYSE in 2 weeks at likely valuation of $12.6 bln

    Hindalco will raise up to $945 million at the upper end of the proposed price range. Including a green-shoe option, whereby it could offer another 6.75 million shares, or a 1.1% stake, in case of overallotment, the total proceeds for the sole shareholder of Novelis could go up to $1.09 billion.

    • Hindalco's US arm Novelis to list on NYSE in 2 weeks

      Novelis IPO: Novelis on Tuesday launched a roadshow for its proposed initial public offering (IPO), where Indian parent Hindalco plans to sell 45 million shares, or a 7.5% stake, in the company at $18-21 per share.

      Book profit in Modi stocks; go for 3 themes that will outperform now: Sanjiv Bhasin

      CLSA has labeled certain stocks as 'Modi stocks' which have performed well recently. Sanjiv Bhasin from IIFL Securities suggests booking profits in these stocks, especially PSUs. He recommends focusing on FMCG, private banks, and specialty chemicals for better performance. He also says if one is interested in pharma stocks, it is better to buy a pharma fund.

      Suzlon looking at a much stronger balance sheet at the end of FY25: CFO

      Himanshu Mody, CFO of Suzlon Group, highlights their unique Make in India turbine, tailored for India's weather conditions based on Atmanirbhar Bharat principles. Mody said: "In our manufacturing business, the country will add about 5 gigawatts in FY25 and we have close to a 27% to 30% market share historically. Our endeavour will be to continue with that market share. "

      Stocks to buy now? Aditya Birla Group to lead market; Voda Idea a doubler from here, says Sanjiv Bhasin

      Sanjiv Bhasin predicts market trends post 23,000 crossing, election results. Advocates stock selection, supports AB Group, discusses real estate plays. Emphasizes Ashok Leyland potential over Tata Motors. Prefers Indiabulls Real Estate for better risk-reward.

      Indegene IPO booked over 10x so far on Day 3. Check subscription, GMP and other details

      Indegene IPO GMP: On the final day of the initial public offer (IPO), Indegene was booked a little over 10 times so far on Wednesday, the last day of the bidding process.

      A big consumer tide is coming to India. Who all will rise?

      India is poised to become the world's third-largest consumer market by 2026, surpassing Germany and Japan. UBS forecasts a doubling of affluent individuals with annual incomes exceeding $10,000 to 88 million by 2028. Household spending per capita in India is projected to outstrip other Asian economies, with rural and urban consumption expenditures witnessing significant growth over the past decade, according to recent reports.

      Amazon Great Summer Sale 2024: Great deals on Video games, Books and Toys

      Don't let the sweltering heat dampen your spirit because Amazon is back with its Great Summer Sale, where you’ll encounter amazing discounts and deals on categories like fashion, appliances, mobiles, home decor, and much more. Amazon is also offering special perks to credit/debit card owners and UPI users, along with easy returns and cash-on-delivery payment options.

      May consider cement pack after a few months; Axis Bank a candidate for rerating: Sandip Sabharwal

      Sandip Sabharwal highlights Axis Bank's undervaluation, potential for re-rating. Discusses RBI's ban on Kotak credit cards, online accounts. Aditya Birla Group's impact on stock prices and the caution advised in the cement sector due to pricing pressures.

      IndiGo, Air India plan for up to 170 wide-body planes in little over a year

      Air India and IndiGo have unveiled plans to acquire up to 170 wide-body aircraft, signaling a bullish outlook on expansion and India's aviation sector growth. This move also marks Airbus' entry into India's wide-body aircraft market, traditionally dominated by Boeing. Including narrow-body aircraft orders from Air India, IndiGo, and Akasa Air, India's aircraft order book exceeds 1,200 planes in just over a year. This surge in orders reflects India's status as one of the fastest-growing aviation markets globally, with efforts to enhance direct international connectivity and reduce reliance on Gulf hubs for transit traffic.

      Not in good books today, but better placed for long term : 4 large cap stocks with upside potential of upto 36%

      There are phases, when bulls don't make any distinction between large or mid or small cap stocks they just push everything up. At that time, it might appear that there is no point in making a distinction between these segments of the market. But the fact is that when bearish times come or even a correction comes, the first phase is led by decline in large caps but the price wise pain is felt more in mid and small caps. While given how things are panning out for the short term we might see a phase, where large well managed, strong balance sheets and strong brand companies might appear to be stocks, where there is lack of momentum in a raging bull market, hence they can be overlooked. Some of them might be facing challenges on the business side, but the fact remains that they have a track record of being able to deal with such challenges and coming out even stronger. So, don't dismiss them, just because of short term underperformance and bad narrative on the street

      Expect Sensex at 85,000 by year end, book some profit & rotate your money; buy 4 cement stocks: Sanjiv Bhasin

      Sanjiv Bhasin advises on market shifts, recommending moves from auto, metals to banks, specialty chemicals. He predicts a Sensex surge to 100,000, after 12-18 months but expects market to touch 85,000 by year end. Bhasin further urges caution due to rising inflation and fully priced earnings and says one should always keep some cash in hand in case of a correction.

      Risks are of different kinds: The ‘market risk’ and ‘unnecessary self-created anxiety risks’; avoid the latter by checking little yet critical things

      In a fortnight where smallcaps were the worst performers and large investors are counting on how much losses their smallcap portfolio have incurred. There are still some die-hard small fans who would be looking to invest in small caps and there is nothing wrong in investing in small caps even in mayhem if one is sure of holding it for the next three to five years. The only thing that needs to be ensured is that one should understand that there is a difference between a good business and a bad business even in the small, mid and largecap segments. There is a difference in the absolute value of the stock and the value of the company. There are some businesses that will remain small but are so niche that they will still make wealth for you if you hold them for some time. But if your definition of smallcap stocks is a stock that is quoting at below Rs 20 or an X amount and the reason you want to buy that stock is because you are hoping your money will grow by ten times, then forget small, mid or large, the stock market is not a place where you will make a return, the only thing you will get is unnecessary anxiety.

      Hemang Jani on 3 Adani group stocks that could be great election plays

      Hemang Jani says there is no need to react in a knee-jerk manner. The correction is providing a great opportunity. advises The market correction presents opportunity for balanced investment in largecaps, midcaps, and smallcaps. Adani, Ambuja, ACC, IDFC First, PSU banks, BEML, Max Health, Apollo Hospitals, Lemon Tree, Indian Hotels are good buys.

      Mayuresh Joshi on 3 Adani Group stocks that can be bought on dips now

      Mayuresh Joshi, Head of Research -India, William O'Neil, says earnings are expected to hold up the market because that is ultimately the crux on which the markets hinge upon. The market looks in fine fettle as we speak and both the macros and micros as far as India is concerned are holding out pretty well for the markets.

      In FY26, expect at least 50% growth on FY25 numbers, says Kaynes Tech CFO

      Kaynes Tech expects a 40-50% growth in FY26 with semiconductor and PC board revenues. The company's order book, capacity expansion plans, and focus on addressing challenges position it for sustained growth in the future. CFO Jairam Sampath says the company needs to leapfrog into the higher-end semiconductors so that they are future-proof.

      DLF sales bookings jump 2-fold to Rs 13,316 cr in Apr-Dec

      Realty major DLF Ltd's sales bookings jumped two times annually to Rs 13,316 crore during the first nine months of this fiscal, mainly on high demand for luxury housing properties in Gurugram. DLF reported a more than three-time increase in sales booking to Rs 9,047 crore in the December quarter.

      For calibrating and diversifying risks? 6 midcap stocks from different sectors with the right financial matrix

      As the Dalal street continues to be in party mode, staying bullish would appear to be the most logical thing at this point of time. Why fight against a trend, while staying bullish, just add an element of caution. When we use the word caution, we mean stay with quality and especially if one is increasing exposure at this point of time. There is enough evidence to show that owning quality stocks pays both in bullish and bearish markets conditions. In a bullish market, they tend to rise faster and when a bearish phase comes, they do lose weight like others but less as compared and have shown tendency to recover fast post a bearish phase. so stay bullish but be selective.

      10 Best Dolls that are Captivating Childrens’ Hearts across India

      Embark on a magical journey with the finest dolls in India, where enchanting craftsmanship meets unparalleled quality. This curated selection showcases a diverse array of dolls that cater to every child's imagination and preferences. From traditional cultural representations to modern and trendy companions, these dolls are meticulously crafted to bring joy, creativity, and endless hours of play. Dive into a world of superior design, vibrant colours, and unmatched attention to detail with the best dolls in the market.

      For risk takers with a long term perspective? 5 midcap stocks with right RoE and upside potential of up to 42%

      At the start of 2023, the mood in the market was bullish but there were some apprehensions due to many reasons primarily being that FII’s had not been buying and there were some mega IPO issues in the pipeline. By the end of 2023, there is only bullishness on the street. Why most investors are feeling bullish is not that FII have returned to markets, but the fact that because mid-cap stocks have done extremely well and their portfolios are once again showing decent returns. As the party continues while staying bullish, just add an element of caution. When we use the word caution, we means stay with quality.

      Not an aggressive risk taker? Here are 6 midcap stocks with right RoE & upside potential of up to 35%

      Stay bullish, but just add an element of caution which means stay with quality. There is quality in every segment of the markets, but when one is buying midcap stocks it is more important to focus on quality as these companies and also their stocks may have relatively less ability to withstand a corrective phase, either because of the nature of the business or because of technical reason like shareholding pattern. Following stocks have come from Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over next 12 months, with average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy"

      Where to watch People’s Choice Country Awards 2023? All you need to know

      Here's everything you need to know about the 2023 People's Choice Country Awards.

      'Spread love, not hate.' Now AP Dhillon shows solidarity with Shubh, says musicians finding it tough to focus on their craft

      Dhillon has come out in support of fellow Indo-Canadian singer Shubh who has faced backlash in the wake of the diplomatic tension between the two countries.

      'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown makes writing debut with wartime romance saga 'Nineteen Steps'

      It's a love story set in London, spanning the wartime years of 1942-1945.

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