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    MUTHOOT FINANCE LTD Q1 RESULTS

    Q1 results this week: RIL, Paytm, Infosys, Jio Financial, Kotak Mahindra Bank, and YES Bank

    Several widely followed companies, including Jio Financial, Paytm, Bajaj Auto, Asian Paints, LTIMindtree, Infosys, Reliance Industries, Wipro, Union Bank of India, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Tanla Platform, Tata Technologies, and YES Bank, will be releasing their June quarter report cards this week.

    HCLTech Q1 result; Nasscom on Karnataka gig workers’ bill

    India’s third IT major HCLTech’s Q1 profit is up 20% to Rs 4,257 crore. This and more on today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Mukesh Ambani-led RIL to declare Q1 results on July 19

    RIL Q1 Results Date: RIL's board will meet on July 19 to approve its June quarter results. RIL shares ended at Rs 3,163.50 on the NSE on Thursday, down by Rs 3.40 or 0.11% from the previous closing price.

    How will TCS stock perform post its Q1 results? Sandip Sabharwal answers

    ​The results do not do much for the stock. It creates a moderate upside in the near term in my view because the TCV order bookings were strong over the last two quarters. This quarter has been a bit lower than expected, but then the past orders could start getting implemented going forward.

    Results play! Earnings growth to moderate for banks in Q1. Which stocks to buy?

    Indian banks are forecasted to experience softer growth in the June quarter, with 14-16% earnings growth YoY. Motilal Oswal predicts NII growth for HDFC Bank by 28%, ICICI Bank by 7%, and Kotak by 15%. Axis Securities sees public sector lenders growing 11% YoY. Asset quality remains steady.

    Muthoot Finance's AUM grows 25% to Rs 89,079 cr in FY24

    Muthoot Finance's consolidated assets under management surged 25% YoY to Rs. 89,079 crores in FY24, with a 22% YoY increase in profit after tax to Rs. 4,468 crores. The chairman emphasized a pivot towards non-gold loan growth and digital strategies, aiming to boost subsidiaries' contribution and expand into diverse financial sectors.

    The Economic Times
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