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    Why has Kotak re-initiated inflows into smallcap fund? Harish Bihani explains

    There is FOMO in certain sectors and themes across caps and not only in smallcaps. Harish Bihani thinks there is scope for identifying ideas and deploying large sums of money in the smallcap category. The probability of any event specific to India disrupting the market is low at this point and they thought that it was an opportune time to reopen the fund

    Institutional investment in Indian real estate at $2.5 billion in Q2, marking a 3-year high

    Private equity investments in Indian real estate hit a three-year high in Q2 2024, totaling $2.5 billion. The industrial and warehousing segment led with 61% of the total investments ($1.5 billion), driven by large deals. The residential segment saw a 7.5x increase from Q2 2023, making up 21% of total inflows. Office assets received $0.3 billion, showing a significant annual decline.

    Competitive intensity in used vehicle market to be on the rise: India Ratings

    India Ratings and Research predicts that vehicle financiers will increase the share of used vehicles in their AUM due to rising new vehicle prices, food inflation, heat wave, moderation in capacity utilization due to elections, and slowing rural economy. The agency also expects a decrease in FY25 growth rates from FY24 levels. The agency expects non-bank finance companies to focus on used vehicles as assets class, presenting a favorable risk-return in terms of asset quality and pricing power.

    Wall St Week Ahead: Rally in US big tech stocks may be getting stretched

    The blistering rally in U.S. big tech stocks, particularly in the S&P 500, may be due for a breather amidst concerns of overheating, especially with Nvidia Corp's significant gains. Market segments like utilities are lagging behind tech stocks, prompting investors to consider value stocks as potential bargains.

    Good time for IndiGo to grab market share in international segment: Pieter Elbers

    ​If you look at international, though, we do 33 destinations today and they are pretty much in the region and some of the regional and I would say beyond regional expansions, which we recently did, starting flights into Africa, starting flights into Indonesia and starting flights into Central Asia, have been extremely encouraging.

    Robust housing demand helps in faster inventory liquidation

    Residential property markets in the top seven cities - Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata - have witnessed a significant 31% decrease in the time taken to sell active unsold housing inventory, showed a JLL analysis.

    • How brands should inspire politicians to move away from 'divide' and 'drown’ to ‘unify' and 'thrive’

      Political parties should be emulating those marketers who have already cracked New India. To narrow-cast our population as a fundamental oneness, courtesy technology and aspiration. Then to engage experientially, with customer-centric regional empathy.

      India smartwatch shipments stagnates in Jan-Mar quarter, Apple Watch grows 3 times

      Smartwatch shipments in the Indian market stagnated for the first time in the January-March quarter, with top players Fire Boltt, Noise, and Boat experiencing declines in market share. Despite a 15 per cent YoY dip in shipments, Fire Boltt maintained leadership with 28 per cent market share, while Noise remained at 24 per cent and Boat dropped to 15 per cent. Apple Watch shipments grew significantly in the premium segment, with overall market growth expected to decline in 2024.

      India's top 7 cities see 31% decline in time to liquidate unsold housing inventory

      According to him, time needed to sell the unsold inventory in the premium segment has dropped from 51 months in 2019 to 29 months in the first quarter of 2024, showcasing the strong sales momentum in this segment. Apartments belonging to ticket size category of Rs 3 crore and above, have also witnessed a 11% reduction in time to sell during the same time.

      Expect some degree of volatility till the Budget: Sunil Subramaniam

      ​But I now expect consumption to redress the balance and you will get a far more broad-based recovery, that is number one. Number two is I think that now with the lessons of what happened in this election, we expect the BJP itself to take necessary corrective action since it has got power for the next five years so that the very next election they will be in a position.

      F&O stocks to buy today: HDFC, REC among top 7 trading ideas for 4 June 2024

      The Indian market is anticipated to experience volatility as the election results unfold. On Monday, the Nifty future concluded on a positive note, registering a gain of 3.30% at 23,450 levels.

      Anti-diabetic drugs lead growth in pharmaceuticals market

      The pharmaceuticals market in India is witnessing significant growth, with anti-diabetic drugs leading the way with over ₹155 crore in value growth among new brands launched in the past year. The respiratory segment and vitamin/mineral/nutrient segment followed closely behind. The anti-diabetes market has grown rapidly in the last five years, driven by factors like the increasing number of patients and the launch of new drug combinations. The pharmaceutical market rebounded in April 2024, with chronic segments showing faster growth compared to acute segments.

      Biosimilars offering a great opportunity in growing market: Kewal Handa

      The prices have really been coming down in terms of raw materials and particularly in APIs. There is a lot of stability there. China are also now trying to align themselves to the global market requirements and they are also very keen to see that their factories start producing at the scale they were doing prior to COVID.

      What to expect from RIL stock going ahead? Deven Choksey answers

      ​To a greater extent likes of Reliance, likes of Bajaj Finance, likes of Kotak Bank are some of the companies where probably you find that the business condition remains absolutely upbeat and robust and at the same time the stock prices have not moved anywhere despite of the rally going on in this market.

      Mahindra to focus more on driving range, tech over price in future electric cars

      Speaking to ET, R. Velusamy, president, automotive technology and product development at M&M said while TCO (total cost of ownership) approach to EV development or how much one saves after switching from petrol or diesel cars to EVs may work in the short term for “early adopters”, in the long term, it’s the range, technology and overall experience that will help in creating new market segments and to grow sales.

      Ashok Leyland to unveil 5-6 new products under LCV segment: MD

      Earlier today, Ashok Leyland announced a 16.73 percent rise in consolidated net profit, reaching Rs 933.69 crore in the January-March 2024 quarter, compared to Rs 799.87 crore recorded in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year.

      In the fight between bulls and bears, these set of companies always win: 4 stocks with upside potential of up to 21%

      Recently the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman spoke about the risk of unchecked explosion of future and option trading. Before that, there was a SEBI study, which mentioned that 90 % of the individuals who trade in future and options ( F&O) end up losing money; only 10% are able to make profit. But there is another side to the story. First is that trade volumes in this segment are only going to rise. Second, what is the common between both the losers and winners? They both brokerage to their stock broker and also pay transaction fees to the stock exchange. So, who is the constant and permanent winner? The stock exchange and the stock broker. Yes, policy makers will bring in more checks, but the hard fact is that those checks will only be partially effective for a short period of time as the turnover in the F&O will continue to rise for the foreseeable future. One can control anything, but not the hope and greed on the street.

      PC market grows 2.6% in Jan-March quarter, aided by govt orders: IDC

      Laptop and desktop sales in India have grown by 2.6% in Q1 2024, driven by large government procurements and improved consumer sales, according to a report by International Data Corporation. The PC market recorded 3.07 million shipments in January-March, up from 2.99 million in the previous year. The growth was mainly due to 56.9% growth in the government segment, while enterprise orders continued to decline.

      PC market grows 2.6% in January-March quarter, aided by govt orders: IDC

      According to International Data Corporation’s (IDC) quarterly device tracker, the PC (personal computer) market in India recorded 3.07 million shipments in the January-March period, up from 2.99 million recorded in the corresponding period last year.

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