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Which pockets will see profits decelerate, remain flattish, or go up in Q1? Pankaj Tibrewal answers
Stock market analyst discusses the outlook on defence stocks and suggests focusing on durables, value retailers, and staple companies for potential growth in consumption over the next 12-18 months. Pankaj Tibrewal says over longer periods, the basics of investing will help navigate any challenges in the market. In the long term, he is positive but will wait for better entry points, and from a bottom-up perspective many of the stocks are in the frothy expensive zone.
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NFO Watch: Mirae Asset Mutual Fund launches Nifty200 Alpha 30 ETF Fund of Fund
The new fund offer (NFO) will open for subscription on July 8th and will close on July 22nd. Investors can begin continuous sale and repurchase of the fund starting July 29th.
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It’s a raging bull market; navigate the next 12-18 months with caution: Pankaj Tibrewal
Pankaj Tibrewal from IKIGAI Asset Manager emphasizes the importance of risk management in the current market scenario due to slowing earnings growth. The firm is eyeing opportunities in sectors like auto ancillaries, pharma, and consumer goods for potential growth. Tibrewal also says that there are still pockets that offer reasonable valuations and probably visibility of earnings growth in FY25 and FY26.
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Gaurav Misra on two sectoral themes to bet on right now
As a house we have been fairly comfortable within the banking and financial space and that is a space where clearly we are seeing a good credit growth cycle, asset quality cycle, and there is a fair amount of, a few years at least of that continuing from where we are right now, that is one big space actually where we are comfortable with.
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Should you deploy fresh money and ideas with Sensex@80K? Aman Chowhan answers
A clear avoid now will be companies with too much hype and euphoria, and maybe some segments within the different spaces where valuations have gone crazy, says Aman Chowhan. Some of the consumer names are trading north of 70-80 PE, which is also a clear avoid s. It has more to do with companies and valuations than any specific sector or segment, says Chowhan.
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Mirae Asset Large Cap mutual fund has underperformed peers, benchmark since 2022; what should investors do?
We examine the key fundamentals of the fund, its portfolio and performance to help you make an informed investment decision.
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Want to balance risk-return now and not just focus on returns: Siddharth Vora
Other than valuations which seem to provide some sort of caution, volatility has come off very significantly post elections. All the macro data points around India are very robust. From a macro perspective, there are no major red flags. We are not seeing any major systemic risk for Indian equities as well andit is very clear that this is still a broad-based bull market, Siddharth Vora.
Mirae Asset Mutual Fund launches Mirae Asset Nifty EV and New Age Automotive ETF
Mirae Asset Mutual Fund launches India’s first ETF focusing on Electric Vehicles (EV) and New Age Automotive, offering long-term capital growth by investing in leading companies in the dynamic automotive sector.
Best aggressive hybrid mutual funds to invest in June 2024
If you are bothered about the uncertainties and volatility in the market, you can consider investing in aggressive hybrid mutual funds. Mutual fund advisors typically recommend aggressive hybrid fund schemes to ‘conservative’ equity investors to create wealth to achieve their long-term financial goals.
ETMarkets Smart Talk: Modi 3.0 unlikely to be over-populist at the cost of compromising fiscal discipline: Amar Ambani
In my opinion, the election event is done and dusted, and the market won’t read too much into it, to endure drastic corrections akin to the knee jerk reactions seen on poll outcome day.
ETMarkets Smart Talk: Roads, railways, and defence should be in focus in Budget session of Modi 3.0
The sharp 6% fall in markets was a result of people expecting for a BJP majority based on the exit polls, with the actual results turning out to be a black swan event.
Thematic MFs offer up to 14% return in May. Have you invested in any?
Sectoral and thematic mutual funds in May showcased diverse performances with funds like HDFC Defence Fund and Mirae Asset Hang Seng TECH ETF FoF offering up to 14.34% and 7.35% returns respectively.
Best large & mid cap funds to invest in June 2024
As per the Sebi mandate, large & mid cap schemes are open-ended equity schemes that invest a minimum of 35% of total assets in large cap companies, and a minimum of 35% of total assets in mid cap stocks.
Why is it right time to reshuffle your portfolio? Feroze Azeez answers
Now if you come to the contemporary situation that general election is over, the mandate of the new government is also reasonably clear, the NDA is going to form a government in 99% of the situations, which is going to be a stable government because you have 292 seats on a pre-poll alliance, UPA 1, UPA 2 also you would not see one single party having a majority greater than 272, 273, so it is a stable government, that is one thing behind us now.
'Acche din' to continue for FD investors as high fixed deposit interest rates will not drop soon: All eyes on RBI MPC on June 7
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will likely keep the repo rate unchanged in the upcoming monetary policy committee review. The question now is how long will the high-FD rate regime continue. Also, what should be the best strategy for your short-term and long-term fixed deposits? ET Wealth Online spoke to experts and here's all you need to know.
AMCs, insurance stocks offering good money-making proposition: Deven Choksey
I believe that the market is going to remain positive. Investors are going to be remaining confident. Maybe these numbers are going to be forgotten after a couple of days once the ministries and the governments are formed.
How should investors reshuffle their portfolio? Arnav Pandya answers
There are two things. One is that there is political posturing which obviously happens because they are going to go into a negotiation. But till the date on which that swearing can happens, the ministers take oath, all this is just in the whole realm of speculation, so one should not make any investment decisions based on this. The second part here and which is the important thing is that if you look closely at what Mr Narendra Modi said in the victory speech, it is very clear that the road to Viksit Bharat, he said, will continue.
ETMarkets Smart Talk: There will be political stability; healthcare could turn out to be the dark horse in FY25: Aditya Khemka
Global investors haven't got much choice but to remain invested in India and perhaps increase allocations despite the political uncertainty.
ETMarkets PMS Talk: This fund manager with over Rs 350 cr in AUM generates 2x returns vs benchmark since June 2023
Within this we are managing roughly Rs 315 crore in AQUA, a Flexicap Quant PMS Strategy, which is our flagship style-adaptive, benchmark-agnostic, dynamic multi-factor strategy and roughly Rs 35 crore in our Multi Asset Quant Strategies.
Mirae Asset Mutual Fund files draft document with Sebi for Nifty EV & New Age Automotive ETF
Mirae Asset Mutual Fund has filed a draft document with SEBI for India's first ETF focused on Electric Vehicles (EV) and New Age Automotive. The fund will track Nifty EV & New Age Automotive Index.
Can Vodafone Idea stock trade above Rs 20 in next one year? Hemang Jani answers
I think there is a growth in terms of volume, given the kind of appetite that people have for jewellery and also, we feel that you will see stable margins once there is a little bit of stability in the gold prices. So, valuations, I do not think is too much of an issue. It is all about how big the opportunities and how Titan can deliver growth. We have a positive view. I think it is a part of the core portfolio.
What should investors do with RIL and ITC? Amnish Aggarwal answers
Elections is a very important event and we are now just I think three trading days away from it. We had issued a note to our clients in which we had identified a few sectors and the scripts which would be doing well irrespective of the outcome of elections.
India likely to cut borrowing on narrow spending window
Mirae Asset Investment Managers India Pvt. predicts a potential reduction in India's borrowings this fiscal year due to the national elections narrowing the spending window by about three months. Lower bond sales could decrease borrowing costs for the government and companies, potentially boosting economic growth in the third-largest Asian economy.
Equity's 4-year rally sees more Indians adopting SIP culture
Covid-induced lockdowns, which spared millions of ordinary officegoers the daily commute and spawned a loyal army of equity investors, appear to have drastically altered the asset-class mix of household savings in India.
ETMarkets AIF Talk: Fund Manager of Rs 1200 cr AUM reveals 4 key factors for wealth creation in small & midcaps
Aditya Sood, Fund Manager at InCred Asset Management, discusses small companies' growth potential in an interview with ETMarkets. Sood says that the cost of capital in India will structurally decline over the next 5-7 years, benefiting small and mid-cap companies. Many of the investee companies, though small in size, are already market leaders or challengers in niche industries with substantial growth potential
Foreign-themed mutual funds rally up to 80% in a year. Should you go international?
International funds, including top performers like Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ETF FoF, showed strong growth. However, concerns arise with Sebi's restrictions on overseas ETF investments and varying earnings growth in indices like Hang Seng and CSI 300.
Mid & smallcap fund? Do we need a new category targeting both mid and smallcap stocks
Since the beginning of 2024 large and midcap category has seen inflows of Rs. 11,340 crores followed by multicap category at Rs. 10,004 Cr. and the flexi-cap category at Rs. 9,971 crore, higher than the inflows in largecap, midcap and smallcap categories respectively.
Know Your Fund Manager: Neelesh Surana, CIO, Mirae Asset Investment Managers
Neelesh Surana, CIO at Mirae Asset, manages significant funds, focusing on quality businesses at reasonable valuations, disciplined diversification, and risk-reward balance for decent returns, with a background from Madhya Pradesh and a transition to Mumbai for finance career.
Expect shallow rate cut by Fed in July-August; RBI may follow: Mahendra Kumar Jajoo
Jajoo expects Fed rate cuts in July-August but points out that we are now dealing with a new development on the geopolitical front. Iran and Israel conflict news is coming and that will have impact on the energy prices, which will again impact the global supply chain. Therefore, the central banks will be a little watchful and RBI may cut the rate one or two times after the Fed starts the rate cut process.
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