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    2 top stock recommendations from Vishal Malkan

    But overall, as a sector, it is not the best one to invest compared to what we are seeing some great momentum into IT stocks right now, maybe in auto stocks. So, I would avoid that on that ground. But otherwise, it is at support levels.

    We are in a very mature bull market which is still not very expensive: Gautam Shah

    Gautam Shah says “chartically, we are very, very well placed. There is still a lot of concern whether we are going to top out or not and markets never top out on concern or fear. He does not think there is still greed in the system and so there is still a long way to go. One should stay committed without overanalysing or trying to make in and out moments daily.

    Russia keeps up pressure on the front line as Ukraine gets a boost from Western military aid

    Russian attacks on Ukrainian positions in the eastern town of Chasiv Yar are disrupting troop rotations and supply deliveries, soldiers report. As Ukraine awaits new Western military aid, Russia seeks to exploit its numerical and firepower advantage. Civilian targets are also heavily bombed, leading to ICC arrest warrants for former Russian defense leaders for alleged war crimes. Despite intense fighting, Ukrainian forces strive to hold Chasiv Yar, crucial for its strategic location. The U.S. and Czech Republic are bolstering Ukraine's ammunition supplies, while a prisoner swap was mediated by the UAE.

    F&O Talk | Sector rotation backs Nifty highs; banking, metals to likely outperform in short-term: Sudeep Shah of SBI Securities

    Considering the past week, Nifty seems to have taken a strong support near the 23,400 mark while Sensex seems to be resisting the 77,850 level for the last 3 trading sessions.

    Dalal Street Week Ahead: Guard profits at higher levels, rotate investments in fatigued market

    D-Street showed marginal gains in a shortened trading week. However, signs of fatigue and potential correction are emerging. Key resistance levels are identified, and experts recommend caution and profit booking at higher levels.

    Earth's core rotation reverses direction, effects of this phenomenal change on the planet

    The Earth's inner core has suddenly slowed down and started its rotation along the reverse direction, researchers have found. This raises a few questions on the Earth's rapidly changing dynamics and how this reverse movement of the Earth's core can affect the world.

    • Day length set to change? A new research says Earth’s inner core 'unambiguously' slowing down

      A new study has found that Earth's inner core began to slow its rotation relative to the planet's surface in 2010, potentially altering the length of a day by fractions of a second. The inner core, a solid iron and nickel sphere, is studied using earthquake wave recordings. Researchers, led by John Vidale of the University of Southern California, identified this slowdown through multiple observations.

      Abneesh Roy's top four stock picks for strong returns over next year

      ​It is a coalition government and in the past we have seen that whenever that happens spends on the rural do increase. Please note that in the coming months, there are three-four key state elections also. So, we do expect that farm subsidy, farm support programmes will see a higher outlay rather than just a pure play capex, infra spends.

      Crisis in the fields: Experts say long-term solutions only way for agriculture sector to survive heatwave

      Heatwaves in north India are impacting agriculture, causing heat stress in crops and reducing yields.

      Financials, capital goods likely to lead; expect rotation in defence, railway names: Gurmeet Chadha

      There is indeed a shortage, and discounts have virtually disappeared, not just for air conditioners but also for refrigerators and air coolers. Companies like Voltas performed well initially, but their recent results, especially in the EMPS space, were disappointing.

      Nifty Outlook: Expert predicts consolidation, suggests profit booking & sectoral rotation

      Financial expert Osho Krishan discusses the current state of the Nifty index and provides insights into market movements and sectoral trends. He says the Nifty is experiencing a rising channel pattern and suggests that investors consider booking profits around the 23,080 to 23,160 levels. Krishan also emphasizes the importance of trailing stop losses and utilizing dips to accumulate long positions. He predicted sectoral rotation, with IT stocks gaining traction.

      Nifty volatility surges ahead of election results: What investors need to know

      Volatility remained at elevated levels this week. D-Street is building up ahead of the General Election results on June 4th. Maintaining a buoyant trajectory over the past few weeks, Nifty oscillated in a 621.85-point range.

      10 Best Spin Mops in India to Simplify your Home Cleaning Regimen

      Through this list of the best spin mops available online in India, we delve into a range of options designed to simplify and enhance your cleaning routine. From compact and lightweight models to sturdy designs with advanced features, these spin mops offer superior dirt removal, ergonomic handling, and efficient water wringing capabilities. Whether you are tackling hardwood floors, tiles, or other surfaces, these top-rated spin mops ensure a thorough and hassle-free cleaning experience, helping you maintain a sparkling home with ease.

      With No PM face, INDIA bloc will rotate chair: Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted during rallies in Bihar that the INDIA bloc lacks a prime ministerial candidate and plans to rotate the PM's chair if they win power. He emphasized the importance of leadership in crises like the Covid pandemic and questioned the bloc's ability to handle such challenges. Shah also reiterated India's claim over Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and pledged to secure the India-Nepal border.

      INDIA bloc plans to rotate PM's chair among constituents: Amit Shah at rally in Madhubani

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at an election rally in Madhubani, Bihar, asserted that the INDIA bloc plans to rotate the PM's chair among its constituents if elected. Shah criticized the bloc for lacking a clear PM candidate, emphasizing the need for a strong leader like Modi. He also highlighted the government's stance against cow slaughter and the ban on Popular Front of India for allegedly aiming to establish an Islamic state.

      Metal, PSU & pharma to lead market; FMCG showing signs of bottoming out: Sandeep Tandon

      Sandeep Tandon identifies metal, pharma, PSU as emerging market leaders. Recommends buying dips for growth potential. Holds significant positions in Jio, Reliance, and Adani Power. Tandon says: ​ "India tended to suffer a bit from a very near term or short term perspective, but from a long-term perspective, I think India is a structural bull run story for them also."

      India is a buy-on-dips market; we have raised a lot of cash unlike in ‘14 & ‘19 elections: Sandeep Tandon

      Sandeep Tandon of Quant Mutual Fund analyzes market volatility, emphasizing buying on dips and sector rotation. He discusses India's unique asset class status and anticipates a ferocious market correction with sector resurgences.

      INDI alliance wants to rotate the Prime Minister's post among its leaders every year, claims PM Modi
      Foxconn considers rotating CEOs in management reshuffle

      Senior Foxconn managers, whose clients also include Amazon, have discussed the rotating CEO plan for several months, the three sources with direct knowledge of the matter said. They all requested anonymity due to its sensitivity.

      Foxconn considers rotating CEOs in management reshuffle

      Foxconn considers a rotating CEO system to enhance talent development, boost governance, and end a one-man rule system. This change may involve Young Liu transitioning from holding both CEO and chairman roles since 2019.

      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.

      Audit fees growth lags corporate expansion in India

      While the audit fee hike is marginal, the sharply increasing complexity in business operations, heightened regulatory oversight on listed companies, growing complexity in reporting requirements, and escalating talent and organisation costs every year are putting auditors in a tough spot.

      Take some money off the table & rejig your portfolio now: Hemang Jani

      Hemang Jani suggests shifting from midcaps to largecaps due to potential corrections. He is positive on Airtel in the telecom sector. Bharat Dynamics and auto ancillary companies like Endurance Technologies are recommended. Varun Beverages has strong growth potential. Pidilite's earnings growth is a concern. As .broader market companies often have corporate governance issues, it makes more sense to be slightly overweight on largecaps.

      Dalal Street Week Ahead: Will the bulls keep charging or pause for breath

      Despite a strong closing on Friday, the markets continue to face the same resistance levels that they had during the previous week. Going by the Options data, the resistance levels have shifted slightly higher. However, despite a fresh high, the markets are slated to consolidate once again at current or higher levels.

      As sectors rotate, tap funds that catch business cycles early

      It sounds innocuous but the name itself reveals the art - or, science - of investing in stocks that are beginning their ascent from troughs.

      We remain very constructive on power, energy sector: Sandeep Tandon

      ​Nothing is very cheap. So, they have all rallied. So, if you are of a view of seven, eight years, 10 years then this space has still potential to get bigger names.

      Prefer non-financials; for NBFCs and banks, wait for rate cut: Gurmeet Chadha

      Gurmeet Chadha says: "We are more constructive in non-financials. The way we are adding 25 lakh investors every month in capital markets. So the depository, the RTA agents, the AMCs are in my view better play and probably more structural and more asset light vis-a-vis some of the other financials. For NBFC and banks, you will possibly have to wait it out till the rate cut starts. In Paytm, we are seeing speculation. It is not investing because you do not know how deep the concern is."

      Samina Hamied to step down as Cipla executive vice chairperson

      Drug major Cipla on Thursday said Samina Hamied has decided to step down from the position of Executive Vice Chairperson of the company, while continuing as a non-executive director liable to retire by rotation. In a letter to the board, Hamied stated "I would like to inform you of my decision to step down as Executive Vice Chairperson of Cipla due to personal and family commitments."

      Could money move out of HDFC Bank to Bajaj Finance or is it time for sector rotation? Hemang Jani asnwers

      Hemang Jani says: “I doubt that the money would move from HDFC Bank to Bajaj Finance only. A part of the money could move into some of the insurance companies like ICICI Lombard or some of the other insurance companies where the trend is better. People may also have to rebalance and realign their allocation to the banking sector.”

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