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    Better placed than many for all market conditions: 8 non cyclical consumer stocks including unexpected ones with upside potential of up to 38%

    ​​But there is a high probability of the second one being true. There are many businesses where the argument of disposable income has been cited, but if one looks at long term trends, they have been finally able to do better, whether slower or faster growth. We take a look at such stocks which are non cyclical in nature which one must keep on watch list.

    Crisis & fears - What are the main obstacles to Chinese growth?

    China's leadership tackles economic challenges including weak consumption, 14.2% youth unemployment, property crisis, local debt, export pressures, and falling foreign investment. Financial pressures, asset shortages, and currency depreciation risks, deflation fears are key concerns affecting the economy's recovery and overall stability.

    SC stays HC order for taking back 108 hectares of grazing land from Adani Ports

    On July 5, the state government told the Gujarat HC that it would reclaim 108 hectares (266 acres) of "gauchar" land previously allotted to Adani Ports in 2005 and return it to villagers for the purpose of grazing. The HC had directed the authorities to complete the resumption process of grazing land in Navinal village, Mundra.

    ETMarkets Smart Talk: India’s small & midcap are commanding premium valuation than the world SMID: Sahil Kapoor

    Equity markets continue to scale new highs and trade at rich valuations. Small & Midcap stocks continue to trade at expensive valuations, which is a sign of caution.The Nifty 100 Index is trading at 22x 12-month forward earnings, Nifty Midcap 150 is at 32x, Nifty Smallcap 250 Index is at 24x 12-month forward earnings.

    Myth Debunking 101: You should never switch jobs during economic downturns

    Switching jobs during economic downturns is risky. Murali Santhanam notes job security concerns; healthcare and tech remain stable. Ankit Agarwal cites competition, salary constraints, and urgent roles. Enhancing skills, leveraging networks, maintaining financial stability, and strategic branding help. Emphasizing adaptability, exploring non-traditional paths, and following practical strategies improve job prospects and career fulfillment.

    What CJI Chandrachud's ‘stratospheric’ market remark means for equity markets

    Indian headline indices' record hitting spree has raised alarm bells among sections of market enthusiasts and the latest to jump into the bandwagon is the Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud who has advised market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to exercise caution in order to safeguard investors’ money.

    • Germany stops planned sale of Volkswagen's gas turbine business to China

      Germany's cabinet blocked the sale of MAN Energy Solutions' gas turbine business to a Chinese company for security reasons amid EU-China trade tensions. Concerns over national security implications led to the decision, with fears that China could use the turbines for military purposes. Both Germany and the EU aim to reduce risks from economic ties with Beijing. China opposes the politicization of business cooperation and hopes for a fair business environment.

      Women in India face a jobs crisis. Are factories the solution?

      As international brands limit their dependence on China by shifting some manufacturing to India, the trend holds the potential to generate significant numbers of manufacturing jobs - especially for women, who have largely been excluded from the ranks of formal Indian employment.

      Capitalism hasn’t failed — we’ve actually greatly benefited from freer market

      Schumpeterians believe that government attempts to help, help and help again are the root cause of all that has gone wrong. They link this to declining GDP growth, angst among workers that 'decent jobs' are disappearing, rising inequalities, a soaring number of billionaires, rising inflation, crazy stock market valuations, Trumpist populism, protectionism and soaring fiscal deficits.

      Wall Street closes subdued as investors sit, wait for inflation data

      Tech stocks like Amazon surged as market volatility persisted. Atlanta Fed President hinted at rate cuts amidst narrowing inflation. Micron's revenue forecast met mixed reactions, reflecting ongoing market uncertainty.

      Works of Ray Dalio for economic wisdom and investment guide

      The article lists the influential works of Ray Dalio, a prominent investor and entrepreneur. It begins with "Principles: Life and Work," where Dalio shares the unconventional principles that helped him build Bridgewater Associates into the world’s largest hedge fund. The book emphasizes radical truth and transparency, offering practical lessons on decision-making and management. "Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises" provides a template for understanding and managing financial crises, supported by detailed case studies. The illustrated "Principles for Success" makes his principles accessible to a wider audience, focusing on goal-setting and collaboration. Finally, "Principles: Your Guided Journal" helps readers develop their own principles through guided exercises, promoting personal growth and success.

      ET Explainer: What are block and bulk deals?

      Block deals involve large investors and do not impact stock prices in real time.

      Russian economy has withstood what even China could not have achieved: Prof. Alexander Dynkin

      Prof. Alexander Dynkin discussed the significance of the Primakov Readings International Forum and the role of BRICS in shaping global economic trends. He emphasized India's pivotal role in BRICS and highlighted the growth potential in Russia-India ties. Dynkin provided insights into the Russian economy, foreign policy priorities, and commitments towards fostering regional stability and collaboration, especially in Africa. His analysis underscored Russia's resilience and strategic positioning in the evolving global landscape.

      "G7 political tool to perpetuate US, Western supremacy": China

      China has criticized the G7 Leaders' Communique, accusing the group of using China-related issues to attack and vilify the nation. The Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson denounced the G7's statements as baseless and biased, reflecting a continued effort to maintain US and Western dominance. China also criticized the G7's composition, relevance, and stance on global peace and security. The G7 Summit leaders reaffirmed their commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific governed by international law. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the G7 Outreach Session on AI and Energy, Africa, and the Mediterranean, highlighting the transformative role of technology.

      For a few dollars less: The quiet demise of the petrodollar agreement

      The USD hegemony is unravelling, and the global financial order is moving towards a new era led by BRICS-plus countries. Hard commodities-based blockchain-enabled digital currencies will challenge the dollar's dominance and its power dynamics through transparency and inherent strength. How this will play out in gaining legitimacy and acceptance will determine our lives over the next decade.

      Milind Karmarkar on two sectors that may outperform in Modi 3.0

      Power utilities have already done well and possibly they will continue to do well because there is growth in that sector. So, many of these companies are putting in new power plants and things like that. So, there is definitely growth in that sector.

      Learn with ETMarkets: How inflation impacts INR & what currency traders should do?

      The Indian Rupee (INR) is influenced by global economic trends, inflation, recession fears, and geopolitical tensions. Traders should monitor inflation, anticipate capital flows, and use hedging strategies in the forex market.

      China's manufacturing surges, Caixin PMI shows, but global risks grow

      To counter soft domestic demand and a years-long property crisis, China has boosted infrastructure investment and ploughed funds into high-tech manufacturing to bolster the broader economy this year.

      Infrastructure stocks: With more clarity a stronger round of re-rating in Modi 3.0? 7 infra stock with upside potential of up to 33%

      Couple of months back PM Modi had mentioned his priorities of Modi 3.0. The first word which was used was infrastructure and then subsequently others. There should not be any surprise given the fact that even in the last ten years, infrastructure has been a priority. What has changed is that in the first five years, it was the clean up of the books and debt which was taking place. In the next five it was both, lowering debt, higher order book and now with books much better placed, much less litigation, now when the order book gets bigger as the focus on infrastructure continues the increase is likely to be more visible in margins and that increases the probability of even a strong and sustained rating. We take a look at infrastructure makers, which is very different from infrastructure owners. Though in some cases, these companies also have some projects where they have stakes.

      China's factory activity growth hits 2-year high, Caixin PMI shows

      The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing PMI rose to 51.7 in May from 51.4 the previous month, marking the fastest pace since June 2022 and beating analysts' forecasts of 51.5. The 50-point mark separates growth from contraction.

      Has India’s toy story started to falter?

      After hitting a high of $177 million in the financial year 2022, India’s toy exports are seeing a fall. To add to the pain, imports are also rising.

      Samvardhana Motherson's stock target rise up to Rs 180. Should you buy, sell or hold?

      Brokerages raised target prices for auto components maker Samvardhana Motherson International to Rs 180 as it reported a two-fold jump in net profit to Rs 1,444 crore for Q4FY24. Shares traded 1% higher on BSE at Rs 148.

      Ahead of June 4, be relatively light & in cash; curtail trading: Dipan Mehta

      Dipan Mehta advises caution and light trading ahead of the upcoming election dates. He emphasizes the importance of being in cash and watching the election results closely for investment decisions.

      Xi Jinping exposes cracks in China's governance model

      President Vladimir Putin emphasized Russia and China's commitment to a more democratic multipolar world order during his visit to China. Critics point to Xi Jinping's concentration of power, erosion of norms, and struggles in maintaining control over the PLA, raising concerns about China's governance model.

      Suzlon Energy shares under pressure post Q4 results; brokerages raise target price to Rs 54

      Suzlon Energy shares dipped 2% to Rs 45 after a 21% decline in Q4 net profit to Rs 254 crore. The consolidated net profit for 2023-24 fell to Rs 660 crore while total income rose to Rs 2,207.43 crore. Analysts from ICICI Securities and JM Financial are bullish on the stock.

      A new trade war offers no easy way back for old global order

      The US-China trade war has intensified with the use of tariffs and subsidies, impacting Europe and China. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned of global business risks.

      Kaynes Technologies shares soar 40% in three days after Q4 results exceed Street expectations. Is it time to buy or sell

      Kaynes Technologies' shares have surged over 40% in the past three trading sessions on the BSE following the company's robust performance in the January-March quarter. Today, the stock saw a further spike of 12%, reaching a 52-week high of Rs 3,638.4. In Q4 FY24, Kaynes Tech reported a significant increase in consolidated net profit, soaring by 96.8% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 813 crore.

      Multibagger railway stock Titagargh rallies nearly 18% in 2 days. What’s cooking?

      Titagarh Rail Share Price: Titagarh Rail Systems shares surge 18% to all-time high after stellar Q4 performance. Nuvama raises target price to Rs 1,475. Operating performance remains robust, with optimistic outlook on passenger segment revenues and railway capex. Morgan Stanley also initiates 'overweight' rating.

      Defying West, Russia's Putin due to meet Xi Jinping in Beijing

      Putin's two-day mission - the first visit of his new term - is expected to highlight the pair's vaunted "no limits" partnership in defiance from pressure from the United States over Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

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