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Jane Street under SEBI’s scanner, but is the real problem still lurking?

BUSINESS

Jane Street under SEBI’s scanner, but is the real problem still lurking?

The other side of the coin is a build-up of huge speculative interest among retail traders, enabling such an event. Why curbing it may be a bitter but life-saving medicine

As IPOs rain down, is it time to join the crowd or step aside?

BUSINESS

As IPOs rain down, is it time to join the crowd or step aside?

More than 50 companies have received SEBI’s approval for their IPOs. They are sitting on the fence, planning to list when market sentiment turns the most favourable

When markets discount a war, what's the message for investors?

BUSINESS

When markets discount a war, what's the message for investors?

If the ceasefire holds, investors can start looking ahead towards the upcoming earnings season. But selling by one set of institutional investors poses a risk

India is pushing for rare earth elements — an opportunity for investors too?

BUSINESS

India is pushing for rare earth elements — an opportunity for investors too?

The race to secure supplies of rare earths has just begun, which can yield opportunities for investors as long as they don’t lose sight of the uncertainties 

Have mutual funds lost their mojo?

BUSINESS

Have mutual funds lost their mojo?

Retail investors have been losing faith. Average monthly inflow into equity mutual funds this year has been merely Rs 27,500 crore

India’s EV incentive scheme: Incumbents brace for competition

TECHNOLOGY

India’s EV incentive scheme: Incumbents brace for competition

The government’s scheme to incentivise entry of global majors into the electric cars market poses a risk to incumbents, unless they pull up their socks

IndiGo’s record profits overshadowed by Gangwal’s stake sale, a signal to buy or a red flag?

BUSINESS

IndiGo’s record profits overshadowed by Gangwal’s stake sale, a signal to buy or a red flag?

Lifted by the Mahakumbh in Q4 and an extended wedding season, the airline saw 13% growth in available seat kilometres (ASK) and 21% growth in passengers

As markets flip-flop, is it time to buy or book profits?

BUSINESS

As markets flip-flop, is it time to buy or book profits?

Markets have drifted into uncertain territory, making it tough for investors to decide on the next move. At such times, fundamentals may provide direction

India’s Capex Crisis: A victim of growing uncertainty

BUSINESS

India’s Capex Crisis: A victim of growing uncertainty

While Trump’s China tariff tantrums may have raised the prospects of a manufacturing-led capex revival, recent events are pouring cold water on those hopes

Dollar has been sliding even as US yields rise; What does this mean for Indian stock markets?

BUSINESS

Dollar has been sliding even as US yields rise; What does this mean for Indian stock markets?

Trade deals are being pursued by countries amid tariff uncertainty

IndusInd investors on edge amid management exits; what could the future hold?

BUSINESS

IndusInd investors on edge amid management exits; what could the future hold?

The age-old adage, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them”, holds true for investing too

BFSI catches investor’s eye, but risks linger underneath

BUSINESS

BFSI catches investor’s eye, but risks linger underneath

BFSI is investors’ favourite currently but some risks must be acknowledged

RBI proposes new guard rails for gold loans, will they hurt more than help?

BUSINESS

RBI proposes new guard rails for gold loans, will they hurt more than help?

While gold prices may be shining bright, gold loans are seeing pockets of stress that has led to the RBI issuing proposals to curb excesses

Does Trump’s tariff pause signal the end of uncertainty for investors?

BUSINESS

Does Trump’s tariff pause signal the end of uncertainty for investors?

While the tariff for most countries has been brought back to the baseline tariff rate of 10%, China is hit with a high 145%, leaving a key risk in the open

Will India’s companies benefit from being less hurt by reciprocal tariffs?

BUSINESS

Will India’s companies benefit from being less hurt by reciprocal tariffs?

The relative nature of the reciprocal tariffs and competitiveness of Indian companies, or the lack of it, will play a key role. But the biggest unknown is the end game for tariffs

Are financial stocks on the cusp of realising their investment potential?

BUSINESS

Are financial stocks on the cusp of realising their investment potential?

Since September 2024, the sector index has gained 4 percent in contrast to the broad index’s 7 percent decline. Are gathering tailwinds strong enough to push returns higher is the question

Indian IT stocks have been correcting again, is this time different?

BUSINESS

Indian IT stocks have been correcting again, is this time different?

The IT sector’s roller-coaster ride post-pandemic continues. After yielding a 57 percent return in 2024, the Nifty IT Index has corrected by 15 percent so far in 2025. What should investors do?

Should investors buy more, sell, or hold on? The answer is a simple one

BUSINESS

Should investors buy more, sell, or hold on? The answer is a simple one

Investors behind the 145 million new demat accounts opened since 2019 are in unfamiliar territory, where bears rule the roost. What they do now will determine how their returns fare in the long run 

US yields are finally falling, but for the wrong reasons

BUSINESS

US yields are finally falling, but for the wrong reasons

A change in market expectations – from an inflation slowdown to an economic slowdown – is reflected in how long-term US treasury yields have fallen more than short-term yields. What does this mean for Indian investors?

Indian Pharma needs to step up its game, to combat risks from trade wars

BUSINESS

Indian Pharma needs to step up its game, to combat risks from trade wars

The next leg of sustainable growth in the sector, especially in the new world order of protectionism, will need to come from innovation

Should investors brace for more pain or prepare for the next upswing?

BUSINESS

Should investors brace for more pain or prepare for the next upswing?

While valuations and technical analysis indicate that we could possibly be near the bottom, but fundamentals on the ground limit the upside 

Trump's tariff tantrums spook markets, will it get worse before it gets better?

BUSINESS

Trump's tariff tantrums spook markets, will it get worse before it gets better?

As long as tariff tantrums continue, the global economy would be on edge, waiting for the next blow. In this uncertain economic environment, investors would rush to the safety of the dollar

What can help bank stocks exit their state of flux?

BUSINESS

What can help bank stocks exit their state of flux?

Will the Budget’s consumption push, impending rate cuts help banks leave their troubles behind, is the question investors would like answers to

Cheap Chinese steel deluge affects Indian steel majors

BUSINESS

Cheap Chinese steel deluge affects Indian steel majors

Companies are lowering their guidance as falling prices hurt their profitability, leaving them hoping for some relief in the Budget from rising imports

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