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    Stocks to buy: Bet on stocks with good entry points now; 5 stocks with up to 27% upside potential

    Stocks to buy: Identifying recently corrected stocks with good fundamentals can be effective in the current market. Moving averages help distinguish between stocks in correction and those in a bear trend. Stocks that have seen a recent correction and are fundamentally sound can prove good investment bets.

    View: How tech is being a good sport

    According to Statista, global sports market revenue was estimated at $487 bn in 2022, sporting goods market at $160 bn in 2023, and sports betting at $242 bn in 2023. Much of this revenue growth is attributed to technology, which ensures deep fan involvement through convenient, interactive and personalised engagement.

    This agri stock gave 85% returns last year; is Dhanuka Agritech a good buy now? Know what analysts say

    Dhanuka Agritech: The company’s product range spans insecticides, fungicides and herbicides, distributed nationwide, with three manufacturing plants and 41 warehouses. Despite challenges like pricing pressure, high inventory and sluggish demand in agrochemicals, its resilience endures, buoyed by highmargin products, diverse range, and robust distribution network.Its 2023 annual report expects Indian agriculture market to reach $581 billion in 2028 at CAGR growth of 4.9% during 2023-28.2023-28. Should you invest in Dhanuka Agritech?

    Why 2024 could be a good year for the Indian bond market: Rahul Bhuskute explains

    While the turbulence in the global economy may have subsided, we are far from normality. For the bond markets in particular, the last three years have been challenging.

    Dollar dips vs yen after Japan inflation data, US durable goods

    ​The dollar was down slightly against the Japanese yen on Tuesday after data showing Japan's core consumer inflation exceeded forecasts and that U.S. durable goods orders fell more than expected in January.

    Why ‘dust bowl’ pitches in India might be good for Bazballing England

    The logic behind this style of batting is that when conditions are extreme and your survival in the middle is more a matter of luck than skills, it’s better to play your shots and score as many runs as possible before you get that ball that has your name on it. In the process, it may also disturb the line and length of the opposition bowlers and make things easier for the batsmen.

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