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    Budget and stock markets: How Nifty may behave and 50 stock ideas

    Sensex and Nifty rose 5% last month, with markets largely flat pre-Budget. Historically, Nifty shows -0.3% pre-Budget and -0.5% post. Post-Budget, Nifty sees 5.7% average gain in one month.

    CXO-level shifts rearrange top deck at Indian startups

    The world of startups witnessed a series of top-level movements in the first half of 2024, including Naveen Tahilyani taking the helm as CEO of Tata Digital and the resignation of Surinder Chawla, managing director and chief executive officer of Paytm Payments Bank.

    Nifty rides with bulls, can hit 24,600: Analysts

    ​Stocks expected to show bullishness include Reliance, ICICI Bank, LIC Housing Finance, Grasim, Praj Industries, Biocon, Apollo Tyres, Tata Motors, and BEL. Consider a moderately bullish strategy using a Bull-Call Spread for the July 4 weekly expiry.

    Noida Airport faces six-month delay, likely to be completed by next year

    The Noida International Airport (NIA) completion has been delayed until at least April 2025, primarily due to slow progress on the terminal building, which faces a shortage of special-grade steel. Initially set to open earlier, this delay impacts the project's timeline significantly. Over 20% of the project remains unfinished, with the terminal's façade and waterproofing still underway. Currently, 9,000 workers are on site, completing the ATC tower and finalizing the runway. The first phase costs Rs 10,056 crore.

    2 top stock recommendations from CA Rudramurthy BV

    So, you have to be in the right sector and yes, there are lot of good stocks in these sectors which I can give as input and I am very clear this market is a buy on every dip, no shorting whatsoever but however I will also tell you managing leverage, managing your quantity and being in the right stock and sectors is very-very important because the trigger should not wash you out of the market. Being in the game is very important to win the game.

    Arcelor-Nippon says India's plan for raw material curbs ignores Red Sea crisis

    ArcelorMittal's India joint venture warned New Delhi that planned curbs on low ash metallurgical coke imports, crucial for steelmaking, could harm the industry. The Red Sea crisis complicates supply chains, and the proposed 40% quota for European imports could disrupt operations. India's imports of this key steelmaking fuel have doubled in four years.

    • As buyers diss cars, auto companies count on offers

      Passenger car sales surged 8% to a record 4.22 mn units in FY24 but have moderated since amid the heat wave, a long election season and a high base. Going by current vehicle registration trends on the government's Vahan portal, June growth is expected to be either flat or negative. ET reported June 17 that inventory levels at dealerships across the country were at 55-60 days against the norm of 30 days seen at this time of the year.

      Adani group companies, LTTS among 19 companies in focus today & tomorrow

      Adani group companies and LTTS, among others, are in focus for corporate actions like dividends and AGMs this week.

      Own midcaps? Do a check & balance exercise to avoid decision of haste: 7 midcaps from different sectors with an upside potential of upto 49%

      Every now and then the market goes through phases, where it prefers a certain set of stocks, not based on sector but based on the overall market cap. So, sometimes it is large caps, at other mid-caps. Now this partially happens, due to the flows which are coming to markets. For example, if more flows are coming to mid-cap or multicap schemes there is bound to be out performance in the mid-cap space. Now what it does is that it tends to create a sudden surge in mid-cap. Similarly when there is an outflow like the kind of one which we saw in March this year, midcap stocks tend to decline sharply. Essentially, it is the flows which impact the broader matrix of how midcaps behave. So there are phases not owning a midcap stocks appeared to sin and then there phase, where owning them appears to be sin. But if one focuses on the underlying business and some critical parameters, there is a possibility of getting rid of these phases of anxiety which keep coming to the street and create long term wealth.

      Fundamental tailwinds are a stronger play than volatile markets? 5 Indian pharma stocks with upside potential of up to 31 %

      There is no doubt that the market is going through a volatile phase and bears are once again telling the street to never write them off. Will this correction continue even longer ? It would probably be clear by the end of the day as the election result finally gets settled. Instead of focusing on how much nifty or bank nifty or any other index is down or up, focus on the fact that whether the sector or company is doing well and will it do well in future because the fundamental operating matrix of that sector has changed for better. Because volatile phases come and go, changes in the operating matrix don't happen every day. Pharmaceutical is one sector where there is a fundamental change taking place and it has happened after 8 to 10 years of restructuring and painful readjustment. So, it would be worthwhile to have them on watchlist and if the market remains volatile then it is a sector which probably has a higher probability of outperforming.

      Be a contrarian in such times, if they have strong parent: 5 midcap stocks belonging to large industrial houses with upside potential of up to 49%

      At a time when the market is digesting an election result which it did not expect. Questions are bound to come to about what should be done with mid-cap stocks. Is there a possibility that we might see more corrections ? The answer is yes. More than anything else, the reason for the correction would be the valuations and the fact that there was and still froth in some segments of the market. Should you buy mid-caps, the answer is yes. The question is what are you buying and for what time frame. And the bigger question is does the management have a proven track record that if tough times comes then it can steer the company through a tough time. If these tick marks are done, then ignore the political noise which all the political analysts are going to bring on table and surely there is no dearth of them. Focus on what is the business and who is running that business.

      Passenger vehicle wholesales in slow lane in May due to high base effect, elections

      Passenger vehicle wholesales in India grew marginally in May due to the high base effect and muted demand during the general elections. Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, Kia India, and MG Motor India all reported varying levels of growth.

      They just happen to be listed in India, what matters to them is global developments: 5 stocks from two sectors with upside scope of up to 29%

      In the last month of volatility, there are some sectors which have shown a streak of out performance. They haven't fallen as much as nifty and have been able to keep their head above the water even on the worst of days. The reason, their bottom lines are more correlated to what is happening in the country or the continent in which they have exposure both in terms of sales and in some cases in manufacturing. So, one way to take global exposure is to have a look at these companies, also it is a sort of diversification in terms of exposure to the underlying economy. Because they are operating at a global level, their balance sheets are good and in some cases, they have been able to enter amongst the top companies of the world in their sector.

      Delhi's discoms relying on advanced-technology transformers to ensure uninterrupted power supply

      Delhi's power distribution companies (discoms) rely on advanced technology transformers to meet peak demand amid scorching temperatures. BSES and TPDDL utilize transformers designed to operate efficiently even in extreme heat, ensuring uninterrupted power supply. With remote monitoring and cooling systems, these transformers withstand Delhi's environmental challenges, preventing outages.

      Now India can hope to have its own SpaceX and Blue Origin

      Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin lead the global space industry discourse. From reusable rockets to space tourism, these companies drive innovation in the space sector.

      Reliance and Tata recognised among the World's Most Influential Companies by TIME

      Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has been named one of the World's Most Influential Companies by TIME magazine, marking its second appearance in the TIME 100 list. Recognized in the 'Titans' category, Reliance has significantly impacted various sectors in India and beyond, under the leadership of Mukesh Ambani. Key initiatives include Jio Platforms, the world's largest refining complex, Reliance Retail, investments in new energy, and ambitious net zero goals. The inclusion highlights the growing global influence of Indian enterprises.

      Did you miss these wealth creators? Top 40 index funds give 50-100% returns in 1 year

      Index funds gain popularity, with AUM rising 30% to Rs 9.6 lakh crore in a year. Over 40 funds yield 50-100% returns. Index funds offer low-cost and straightforward equity market exposure.

      Strong demand tailwinds are for all the players: 5 small and midcap real-estate stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      Four years ago, the real estate industry was defined by excess inventory, over leveraged balance sheets and weak demand. Today, a housing project getting launched is getting sold within a few days. The average prices on a per square ft basis have inched upward very sharply in the last one year and still there is no dearth of demand. Now the question is whether this kind of sharp rise in demand is having an impact only on large players or also on mid-sized companies which are focussed in a region only. The fact is that in the case of sectors like real estate, when the tide of demand changes, it changes for every player, be it large or medium. Yes, when it comes to medium-sized players it would be important to look at the players where they have a track record of implementing projects on time. Delivering the project on time is key metrics which determines whether the company which is mid-sized today will become large or not in years to come. As the large ones have seen a sharp rise in the valuations, the focus of the street is now also on mid-sized by well managed companies.

      Staying with stronger ones is always better option: 5 Midcap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of upto 42%

      In its lifetime every midcap company sees some headwinds. There are many examples from history which show the difference between the companies which have been able to survive and grow even after all the trouble is that of the parent company. A company belonging to a strong industrial group which has a track record of handling many economic cycles in the past has a higher probability of surviving a bad phase and coming back on a growth path as compared to a company in the same line of business which does not have the backing of a strong parent. The reasons are simple, when that midcap company of a large group will see a tough time, at a group level there is management bandwidth in terms of both financial and human resources to help it over bad times. Look over the last two decades at how companies like Voltas, Tata chemicals, which at one point if time were mid sized companies because large and stable business. So, if one is looking at investing in mid-cap, surely have a look if it has the back of a large and strong industrial house.

      Bad news flow & good stock prices: 5 agro-chemical stocks with upside potential of up to 30%

      What is the news flow regarding the agrochemical sector today? Probably the following: China is dumping, there is over capacity in many segments, over inventory issues are plaguing the industry globally, erratic weather conditions in different parts of the world. One would feel agro chemical stocks are better avoided now. But in markets, when the news flow is bad, stock prices are probably good. Also, in the case of the agro chemicals sector, it's mostly short term issues. So, it is time to keep them on the watch list.

      Unconventional market signals: Unveiling special opportunities in investing for superior returns

      ​​By embracing a more nuanced approach to investing and staying vigilant for special situations, retail investors can position themselves to capitalize on opportunities that often get overlooked. By understanding and capitalizing on special opportunities such as demergers or spinoffs, holding company discounts, and promoter buying, investors can generate superior returns as these strategies have a positive historical track record.

      Defensive stocks: FMCG is “passe”; 8 stocks from two sectors may be called “new defensives” with upside potential of up to 32%

      1994 to 2024 is a difference of 30 years, but there is one thing which has remained constant, advice to move to defensive stocks when markets are volatile or there is an event risk. Four questions need to be asked; first, what is a defensive stock? Second, is a stock which was considered a defensive in 1994 when the Indian economy was just opening, still a defensive stock in 2024 ? Third, should there be a new definition of defensive stock in 2024 ? Last but not the least, what are the new defensive sectors or stocks?

      Two multibagger stocks eyeing Nifty crown, one is Tata and another PSU

      Nifty has 50 stocks which are selected based on a free-float m-cap weighted method, wherein the level of the index reflects the free-float m-cap of all stocks in the barometer. HDFC Bank has the highest weightage in Nifty at 11.48%, followed by RIL, ICICI Bank, Infosys, and L&T

      Short-term volatility? Yes, but operating landscape might be changing: 5 metal stocks with upside potential of up to 20%

      After the IT sector companies, metal is another sector where the fortunes of Indian companies are more tied to what is happening globally rather than what is happening in India. The reason, global metal prices are decided by two things, first is the state of the Chinese economy and second is how the US dollar behaves in the global markets. On the first, there are initial indications that after close to more than two years, things are turning better. The most reliable indication came last month with better than expected GDP numbers. On the second front, there is still lots of uncertainty thanks to flip-flops by the US Fed on interest rate cuts. Now if one looks at the metal stocks, they have sort of out performed volatile Indian markets. But given the fact that these days, too much money flows into stocks where there is even a slight bit of positive development, the possibility that these stocks may turn volatile if there was more pressure on the broader market. However, when the tide turns, because the operating matrix of the companies would be better if the China recovery continues, there is a high probability of them turning into relative outperformers.

      Advantage called strong parent: 5 midcap stocks from large industrial houses with upside potential of up to 49%

      It is well known that investing in mid-cap comes with its own risks, right from business to risk to market risks. So, as a basic principle one should be more cautious while investing in mid-caps. But the fact is however one might try the fact is that when the narrative is bullish we all tend to lower our guards and end up buying stocks which one should have not bought. So, what about using parameters which probably is not full proof, but history has shown that over a long period of time, it has worked well. That is staying with mid-cap companies from strong industrial groups, which have other companies which are running well. The reason for this strategy is simple, when that midcap company of a large group will see a tough time, at a group level there is management bandwidth in terms of both financial and human resources to help it over bad times. Also the fact that a large group with a track record of creating business will make sure that in the long term these businesses are able to grow. So, we look at 5 mid-cap stocks belonging to strong industrial groups.

      Higher ability to withstand sudden headwinds: 5 largecap stocks with right mix of RoE & RoCE

      There are two kinds of risk in equity markets, first the overall market or asset class risk. Second is individual risk. First risk is not under control of anyone, because it can hit the market due to any reason, right from any geopolitical uncertainty to any monetary event in any part of the world. Probably the first kind of risk got played recently with the flip flop of the US and development in the middle east. The second risk which is individual risk is about the choice of the stock which one buys. In equities after a point of time it is more important to manage individual risk than to take risk. In equities the risk is more in the short term, over longer term, it is not very high. One way to manage risk is that when valuations are high, move to companies which have strong and large balance sheets and have seen many economic cycles and have survived the slowdowns in the past.

      IAF takes delivery of second C295 transport aircraft

      The Indian Air Force (IAF) received the second of 56 Airbus C295 aircraft to replace its ageing Avro-748 fleet. The aircraft, part of a Rs 21,935 crore acquisition deal formalized in September 2021, will be produced in Spain and Gujarat's Vadodara under India's 'Make in India' Aerospace program. The first India-made C295 is expected to roll out in September 2026. The C295MW aircraft features modern technology and will replace the Avro aircraft, offering capabilities for quick reaction and paradropping of troops and cargo.

      Sensex, Nifty end marginally higher; RIL limits upside

      The 30-share BSE benchmark Sensex edged up 90 points or 0.12% to settle at 73,738 and the broader NSE Nifty rose 32 points or 0.14% to end at 22,368. Bharti Airtel, ITC, Infosys, SBI, Maruti, and Tata Motors were the top contributors to the Sensex.

      Jefferies bets on metal's mettle, picks Coal India, Tata Steel, 2 more stocks as buys

      In Jefferies' view, the global recovery in manufacturing including one in China is driving the sector and there are now signs of a rising trade.

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