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    Top 10 index mutual funds, ETFs deliver up to 36% return in first half of 2024

    Top 10 passive funds and ETFs saw returns of up to 36% in the first half of 2024, with a focus on auto sector funds. Notable performers included ICICI Prudential Nifty Auto ETF and Mirae Asset Nifty India Manufacturing ETF, showcasing strong growth in the market.

    Unstoppable bulls! HDFC Bank drives Sensex past 80,000 for the first time, Nifty hits record high

    Indian market soared to all-time high with HDFC Bank surge propelling Sensex past 80,000 and Nifty nearing 24,300. Kotak Mahindra, JSW Steel, PFC, REC, Auto also showed significant gains in the bullish market.

    IT stocks: A comeback which just needs a bit more confirmation; 7 stocks with an upside potential of up to 23%

    Just before the expiry of the June series contract, bulls were seen in a segment of the market which has been long ignored by them — IT stocks. Because the upward movement was taking place at the end of expiry, one could not rule out the element of short covering. If one looks a bit deeper in the trend in IT stocks, two things have become clear. That while the news and opinion has been negative, the price action has not been so bad as has been painted. Now let's look at what happened in the IT sector and why there could be a case for contrarian buying. Yes, the sector has some headwinds which not many had thought would appear two years back. But the bigger question is whether this phase of underperformance is about to get over or not. It might be time to shed the bias of negativity around large IT players.

    F&O Rollover: FIIs bullish on index in July series with net longs; what's in store for Nifty?

    Nifty futures rollovers hit 76% at June series end, exceeding the previous three-series average of 69%. The July series kicks off with a higher open interest base of Rs 36,400 crore. Roll cost for Nifty settled at 40 bps on expiry day, down from the previous day's 52-54 bps.

    NSE Indices launches Nifty Top 10 Equal Weight Index. Check constituents, weights

    ​NSE’s index services subsidiary NSE Indices has launched 'Nifty Top 10 Equal Weight' index, which aims to track the performance of top 10 companies selected from the Nifty 50 based on free-float market capitalisation. All stocks in the index are equally weighted, an NSE release of Monday, said.

    Auto & FMCG stocks offer support as Sensex settles 131 points higher; Nifty tops 23,500

    Investors traded cautiously amid sectoral swings. Sensex closed around 77,341, Nifty sealed the day at 23,538. Sectorally, the gains were led by auto stocks, whose index was up nearly 0.9% and the FMCG pack, which rose around 0.72%. The Nifty IT, metal, PSU bank and pharma indices spoiled the market mood.

    • Can private bank stocks lead from the front now?

      Bank Nifty reached a new high of 51,957 due to improved operational efficiencies, implementation of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, and cautious lending practices by PSU banks. This sparked a rally in share prices, shifting the spotlight from private banks.

      These healthcare and pharma stocks may deliver more than 20% in one year

      Check out Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, for price targets of over 4,000 listed stocks along with detailed company analysis focusing on five key components - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. SR+ Reports is a complimentary offering to ETPrime members.

      IT stocks plunge up to 5% on Monday after 8% rally last week. Know how experts view sector!

      Nifty IT index fell 2.3% with Coforge and Persistent Systems as top losers, despite Nifty hitting a lifetime high. IT sector has seen recent positive returns but remains a laggard over the quarter.

      A confident NDA can propel Nifty towards 26,300: Rupak De of LKP Securities

      In the midst of a tumultuous political scenario, the market may find reason to correct back to recent lows or even lower in the medium to long term. Conversely, a confident NDA could propel the Nifty towards 26300 and beyond in the medium to long term.

      8 PSU stock ideas from Anand James to play the next round of upside

      VIX has almost halved, from the peaks seen on the election results day, suggesting that volatility expectations have significantly eased. However, VIX is still above the levels seen a month before the results, indicating that caution has not been entirely abandoned. Nifty is now at record peak, post a three consecutive day rise that erased a single day drop of over 8% during last week.

      Data hints at bullish setup, Nifty headed for 23,560 & 23,890: Experts

      Nifty's bullish setup is supported by strong technical indicators, with recommendations for specific stocks in FMCG, pharma, IT, auto, and power sectors for potential gains.

      Nifty 50 could scale new peak this week, believes Rajesh Palviya

      There was uncertainty when the counting was happening. So, most of the bags moved to the defensive sector and in the defensive sector FMCG, pharma, these two pockets were majorly focused by the market participants.

      Why investors are favouring FMCG stocks after elections

      One key reason behind FMCG becoming a preferred choice in today’s time was this year’s general election. It was the most expensive affair with an estimated campaign cost incurred by political parties reaching a record Rs 1.35 lakh crore. A significant share of this pie moves into the pockets of rural India.

      IT stocks gain up to 5% led by Wipro, Infosys. Is it ECB impact or something else?

      IT stocks contributed to Friday’s massive surge in Nifty. Though Infosys was the top contributor, Wipro held the top spot in terms of percentage gains.

      Move over PSUs, defensive bets can be the next big story under Modi 3.0

      Defensive sectors like FMCG and pharma are emerging as potential winners under Modi 3.0, with experts forecasting gains fueled by rural push and policy actions. Investors are advised to explore stocks like HUL, Dabur, and pharma majors for potential returns amidst PSU valuation concerns.

      NDA government 3.0 hopes fuel Street rebound

      India's equity indices surged over 3% on Wednesday following a 6% plunge due to election results. Stocks rebounded on expectations of NDA forming the government. Market volatility is expected until government formation, with limited upsides currently.

      Nifty Bank index roars back to record biggest daily gain in 3 years

      Banking stocks stage a significant rebound, recording the largest gains in over three years, led by HDFC Bank, Bandhan Bank, and IndusInd Bank. Market confidence rises amid support for the BJP from allies and short covering.

      Will be worried only if Nifty goes below 21,000: Atul Suri

      ​Even on Friday, if you look at it, the market was pretty okay, pretty sideways. In fact, it had three to four days of correction. It is on Monday that exit poll data really led to a massive amount of short covering and a lot of people got in expecting a run out or a blowout rally and it is on the back of that that you really have this kind of price action. I think at the end of the day, the government continues.

      FMCG rally continues post poll results; Heritage, HUL, Dabur, Marico jump up to 15%

      FMCG stocks surged amid falling markets post-election results, with players like Heritage, Marico, Zydus Wellness, and Godrej Consumer Products rallying. Defensive stocks gained favor as the FMCG index rose by over 5%.

      Stay patient; don't dabble in risk right away: Maneesh Dangi

      It is still likely that Modi would return, but the best case scenario for the market would be a Vajpayee like Modi versus one which continues to have animosity with state because that setup would be very-very bad for market.

      Election results may trigger India de-rating, Modi stocks to be worst hit

      "We expect a market derating in the short term, as the risk on India has gone up. PSUs and Capital goods are the most vulnerable sectors, from which we would stay away for the time being. On the other hand, consumption should come back and we see FMCG and value retailers making a strong return. We are also constructive on Healthcare," said Seshadri Sen of Emkay Global.

      PFC, REC, Adani stocks among top losers, share prices fall up to 20%

      Shares of companies like PFC, REC Ltd, and Adani Ports plummeted in today's market turmoil due to poor Lok Sabha election results for the Narendra Modi-led NDA government.

      FMCG, healthcare stocks defy markets with spirited fight back, gain up to 4%

      As Sensex and Nifty tanked nearly 4% on Tuesday in the wake of early poll trends, FMCG and healthcare sectors held strong, with Nifty FMCG, Nifty Pharma performing well. Dabur India, Colgate Palmolive, and Marico were top gainers.

      What India VIX's jump to 24 level means for the markets

      India VIX surged 91% in May 2024 amid anticipation of election results. Understanding its value at 24, it implies a Nifty 50 fluctuation range of 6.93% monthly.

      D-Street off to a muted start as Fed minutes dim rate cute hopes

      Nifty and Sensex opened flat on Thursday after disappointment in recent inflation data from the Federal Reserve, dampening hopes of an early rate cut. BSE Sensex traded 24 points higher at 74,245, while Nifty50 was at 22,604. Federal Reserve officials expressed concern about inflation persisting above the 2% target.

      Beat stock market volatility with Sharpe ratio: 8 stocks with up to 37% upside potential

      Stocks that have delivered good risk-adjusted returns can effectively manage the rising market uncertainty.

      A heavy monsoon season is great news for these Indian stocks

      Stocks of Indian firms reliant on rural demand are rising with optimistic monsoon forecasts. Motorcycle, farm-equipment, and FMCG companies are seeing improved sales in rural areas. Nifty FMCG Index is up, Hindustan Unilever and Dabur India expect demand growth.

      Holding 21,950 can take Nifty to higher supports: Analysts

      ​The current market trend has been showing signs of losing momentum, as evidenced by the sloppy ascent of the rise and the shrinkage of the size of candles. The index has been trading within a range of 21,800 to 22,800 for the past 11 weeks, and it is currently located at the lower band of the rising channel.

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