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    US fintech platform TIFIN debuts in Indian market with conversational AI assistant MyFi

    MyFi is a personalised product created specifically for India, taking inspiration from its successful US counterpart, Magnifi, as explained by Kiram Nambiar, cofounder and CEO of MyFi said. MyFi is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems, it is a subscription-based model with plans starting at Rs 299/month

    Nike stock plunges as gloomy sales forecast fans growth concerns

    Nike faces stock woes and market challenges, prompting a potential shift in leadership under CEO John Donahoe's digital-focused strategy. The company's strategic pivots towards sustainability and product revamps aim to counter market pressures, signaling a critical phase for Nike's future direction and management dynamics.

    HSBC taps metaverse to win business from India’s rich diaspora

    HSBC expands offerings for India's affluent diaspora through a virtual bank in GIFT City, leveraging the metaverse. The bank aims to capture a share of the $112.5 billion remittances to India from non-residents. With the hiring of a UBS executive, HSBC eyes the potential $5.5 trillion wealth management industry in India by 2025.

    Hot Stocks: Brokerage view on Nuvama Wealth,Man Industries, Automotive ER&D, SRF and Bandhan Bank

    InCred has a reduce rating for ER&D stocks Tata Tech and Tata Elxsi. Yes Securities suggests buying in Tech Mahindra, Indus Towers and Granules.

    Bobby Jain raises $5.3 billion in mega hedge fund debut

    The premiere caps a busy year for Jain - former co-chief investment officer at Millennium Management - who has travelled the world pitching his fund. He initially aimed to gather as much as $10 billion. But after struggling to hit that goal, he cut client fees to entice investors and reduced his target to between $5 billion and $6 billion.

    Need to have one, strong brand or big market size: 4 midcap stocks with right levels of RoE and upside potential of up to 21%

    In all market conditions investing in mid-cap stocks is always a challenge for any investor. This challenge gets much bigger when the valuations are extremely high but at the same time the market is in a strong bullish trend. A choice has to be made between taking risk or losing the opportunity of making returns in a short period of time. In such times, it would be better that investors should be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and keep some cash allocated for the stocks, but only to be used on the day when there is absolutely chaos on the street. Why this strategy is likely to work, because it will take care of volatility which is bound to happen when valuations are not on the side of bulls. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    • Ruchir Sharma joins Asset Allocation Committee of 360 One Wealth

      Ruchir Sharma, the chairman of Rockefeller International and Founder & Chief Investment Officer of Breakout Capital, has joined the Asset Allocation Committee (AAC) of 360 ONE Wealth.

      $8 trillion & counting! How Family Offices have grown and their impact on the investment world

      The history of Family Offices dates back to ancient Rome, evolving into a modern-day necessity for managing wealth and ensuring smooth transitions across generations.

      Business families seek legal advice to amend tightly written deeds of family settlement amid global expansion plans

      Business families, particularly in India, are increasingly seeking legal counsel to amend rigid Deeds of Family Settlement (DFS) originally drafted decades ago. These deeds, designed to safeguard inheritances, now pose challenges as younger generations seek to expand globally into new sectors like fintech, tech-led consumer businesses, and electric vehicles. Legal experts note that the old deeds lack flexibility for today's globalized and dynamic business environment, prompting families to consider amendments to address issues such as wealth protection, succession planning, and regulatory compliance.

      FY24 threw 12 multibagger stock ideas with consistent earnings growth. Which ones to chase?

      FY24 featured 12 multibagger stocks with consistent earnings growth in sectors like autos, capital goods, PSUs, power, and infra sectors. Experts shared valuable insights for investors looking to capitalize on market opportunities.

      Women are taking stock: As more women enter the high-net-worth category, their investment choices are also changing

      Deepika Gehani, the cofounder of Genesis Luxury, represents the trend of affluent Indian women shifting towards equity investments. Nupur Garg, founder of Winpe, shares a similar sentiment on increasing risk appetite with growing wealth. The survey by Waterfield Advisors highlights women's interest in equity investments, with a focus on financial literacy emphasized by Priti Rathi Gupta. Anuj Kapoor from JM Financial Services notes the active role of female UHNIs in wealth management, while Devna Shah and Suhasini Sampath provide insights on equity and real estate investments.

      UBS fund manager likes China's junk debt but is skeptical on India

      “In India, the market underestimates the risk, while in China high yield, Sri Lanka and certain other corners of EM, the market overestimates the risk,” Khan, who manages combined assets of roughly $1 billion, said in an interview this week.

      Julius Baer targets rich Indians in Dubai with UBS, JPMorgan hires

      Julius Baer Group Ltd. hired senior bankers from UBS Group AG and JPMorgan Chase & Co. to strengthen its business serving wealthy Indians in Dubai.

      Inflation, Fed meeting to give clues for US market direction

      Investors await next week's inflation data and Fed meeting for signals on stock market trajectory amid conflicting economic signals. S&P 500's 12% YTD rise hinges on Fed's ability to manage inflation without hampering growth.

      Wall St Week Ahead-Inflation, Fed meeting to give clues for US market direction

      Political uncertainty may impact market stability. Early presidential debate raises concerns about 2024 election influence. Market attention shifts from economic data to political landscape.

      'Acche din' to continue for FD investors as high fixed deposit interest rates will not drop soon: All eyes on RBI MPC on June 7

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will likely keep the repo rate unchanged in the upcoming monetary policy committee review. The question now is how long will the high-FD rate regime continue. Also, what should be the best strategy for your short-term and long-term fixed deposits? ET Wealth Online spoke to experts and here's all you need to know.

      AMCs, insurance stocks offering good money-making proposition: Deven Choksey

      I believe that the market is going to remain positive. Investors are going to be remaining confident. Maybe these numbers are going to be forgotten after a couple of days once the ministries and the governments are formed.

      Modi’s election setback only a blip for some global stock funds

      “The first thing I did was message my portfolio managers who invest in India to say if Nifty banks are down because of a lower-than-expected mandate for Modi, it’s a buying opportunity,” Sai said in an interview on Tuesday.

      Sensex tanks 4,389 pts, its worst fall in 4 years

      India's stock benchmarks plummeted on Tuesday after the Bharatiya Janata Party's weaker-than-anticipated performance in the general elections sparked risk-off sentiment. The market fell following inaccurate exit poll numbers, with the BSE Sensex slumping by 5.74%.

      US stocks slip in choppy trading after weaker jobs data

      Oil companies Exxon Mobil and Chevron dropped 2.3% and 1.5%, respectively, as demand concerns weighed on crude prices. Energy stocks led S&P 500 sectoral declines with 1.5% fall. Small-cap stocks, typically more sensitive to economic expectations, declined 1.2%, while the rate-sensitive real estate sector gained 0.9%.

      Hemang Jani's top stock bet from pharma sector

      But nonetheless, I think even when it has not performed so much, I think if somebody has to put fresh money, I think it surely makes a lot of sense given the performance, valuation comfort, I do not see much of a challenge over there. And recently, the fact bond yields went down when you had that big dividend payout, I think there was a bit of an outperformance. So, I think you could look for some more outperformance at least over the next 6 to 12 months.

      What should investors do with RIL and ITC? Amnish Aggarwal answers

      Elections is a very important event and we are now just I think three trading days away from it. We had issued a note to our clients in which we had identified a few sectors and the scripts which would be doing well irrespective of the outcome of elections.

      Nasdaq crosses 17,000 mark for first time ahead of inflation test

      While the Nasdaq and S&P 500 celebrated their fifth consecutive week of gains, the Dow Jones took a different path on Friday. Healthcare stocks, led by an 8% plunge in Moderna, dragged down both the Dow and the broader S&P 500 sector. This divergence comes amidst ongoing market optimism fueled by speculation of potential interest rate cuts from the world's most influential central bank later this year. This optimism has propelled Wall Street to record-breaking highs since late 2023.

      Indian fund managers embrace Warren Buffett's advice: The rise of index funds in India

      Indian fund managers are embracing Warren Buffett's advice by turning to index funds, which offer simplicity, low cost, and stability. The rise of index funds in India has revolutionized the investment landscape globally and locally.

      Nazara promoter sells 6.38% stake to Plutus Wealth, stock up 4%

      Today, Mitter Infotech, the promoter of gaming and esports company Nazara Technologies, completed an on-market block deal by selling 48.84 lakh shares, equivalent to 6.38% equity, to Plutus Wealth Management.

      Risk-off sentiment brings big selloff in FPI-heavy counters

      Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have sold shares worth over ₹22,000 crore this month after pulling ₹21,524 crore out of Dalal Street in April. More than 100 stocks where FPIs hold over 5% stake as of March 31, 2024, have declined between 10% and 30% in last one month, compared to a 1.7% fall in benchmark Nifty.

      Dow closes up to make it seven in a row, as jobs data boosts rate-cut hopes

      U.S. Federal Reserve policy has been the main driver of investor sentiment in 2024. Renewed hopes the central bank will cut rates have pushed the Dow to its biggest rally since December. It closed at its highest since April 1.

      Chote Miyan charm! 32 smallcap stocks just became more popular with mutual funds

      Mutual funds showed interest in smallcap stocks, with 32 attracting fresh buying. Stocks like Schneider Electric Infrastructure and Nuvama Wealth Management saw increased investments, resulting in good returns despite market challenges.

      Jefferies initiates coverage on 2 wealth management companies; stocks surge up to 5%

      The global brokerage believes wealth managers are well-placed to ride on India's economic growth and financialization of savings, especially in capital markets. Leading players will benefit from strong inflows and operational efficiencies to deliver 20-22% profit CAGR over FY24-27E. A rise in the share of trail fees (70-75% by FY27E) improves earning visibility and supports valuation re-rating

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