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Recent selloff no cause for worry; look for sectors that have the potential to beat the index, says this wealth manager

BUSINESS

Recent selloff no cause for worry; look for sectors that have the potential to beat the index, says this wealth manager

The recent market correction is not substantive enough for investors to fret over. IT, Pharma & capital goods hold promise, says Feroze Azeez, Deputy CEO at Anand Rathi Wealth.

Q2 earnings to be the next catalyst; IT may see more downgrades: Andrew Holland

BUSINESS

Q2 earnings to be the next catalyst; IT may see more downgrades: Andrew Holland

The CEO of Avendus Capital Public Markets Alternate Strategies says shares of defence companies are going up more on order wins rather than on execution. The beverage sector, both alcohol and non-alcoholic, is another sector he is bullish on

D-Street dream run has more legs; IT earnings can be revised upward: TCG Asset Management's Chakri Lokapriya

BUSINESS

D-Street dream run has more legs; IT earnings can be revised upward: TCG Asset Management's Chakri Lokapriya

The managing director and CIO of TCG Asset Management said IT valuations are attractive. He sees great potential in the manufacturing theme.

Markets in overbought zone; Wait for another quarter before investing in IT: Andrew Holland

BUSINESS

Markets in overbought zone; Wait for another quarter before investing in IT: Andrew Holland

Talking about investment opportunities and challenges in Indian equities, market expert Andrew Holland said he is cautious on IT but bullish on the life insurance and manufacturing industry. Investors should analyse market conditions and align any decisions with their goals and risk tolerance, he emphasised.

Invest in IT stocks if you are willing to look past near-term headwinds: Trideep Bhattacharya of Edelweiss AMC

EARNINGS

Invest in IT stocks if you are willing to look past near-term headwinds: Trideep Bhattacharya of Edelweiss AMC

Valuations are a lot more palatable today than they were about a year or so ago, says the CIO.

Keep your powder dry; buying at the right price is key to investing: Ajay Srivastava of Dimensions Corporate Finance

BUSINESS

Keep your powder dry; buying at the right price is key to investing: Ajay Srivastava of Dimensions Corporate Finance

Investors should be cautious while putting money into Indian stocks at current levels, says Ajay Srivastava of Dimensions Corporate Finance. Enjoy the ride and consider booking profits but refrain from making a big money commitment at the current juncture, he says.

Can't rule out 1,000-point correction in Nifty; see opportunity in IT: Ambareesh Baliga

BUSINESS

Can't rule out 1,000-point correction in Nifty; see opportunity in IT: Ambareesh Baliga

Markets may correct to 18,200-18,400 levels. It'll be a decent correction, one that would present an opportunity to buy, says the independent market expert

Time your investments, not the market: Deven Choksey

INDIA

Time your investments, not the market: Deven Choksey

Next leg of market rally may be driven by large caps like RIL and HDFC Bank on the back of strong fundamentals

Small Is Big: The action lies in high quality smallcaps now

BUSINESS

Small Is Big: The action lies in high quality smallcaps now

Market expert Aishvarya Dadheech says small-cap valuations are more attractive than large-caps and mid-caps, and suggests capital goods, auto & auto ancillaries, and FMCG as key themes to invest in

Nifty may hit 19,300 by July, Bank Nifty looks attractive: Pankaj Pandey of ICICI Direct

BUSINESS

Nifty may hit 19,300 by July, Bank Nifty looks attractive: Pankaj Pandey of ICICI Direct

ICICI Direct's Pankaj Pandey believes the pharma sector hasn't performed well although the numbers have incrementally improved

Head-to-head: TCS trounces Infosys on all fronts of financials

EARNINGS

Head-to-head: TCS trounces Infosys on all fronts of financials

While most analysts still have a ‘buy’ call on both the IT majors, TCS comprehensively beats Infosys on most parameters, even as it commands a higher price multiple.

Jim Rogers won’t place his bet on India now, or even on gold. Where is he putting his money?

BUSINESS

Jim Rogers won’t place his bet on India now, or even on gold. Where is he putting his money?

Investment guru Jim Rogers cautions that the worst is yet to unfold and the real bear market will kick in only in 2024 and 2025. When that happens, India will not be spared either.

STT hike on options trading to pinch small traders more than sellers: 5paisa CEO

BUSINESS

STT hike on options trading to pinch small traders more than sellers: 5paisa CEO

However, the NSE rolling back the 6 percent hike in transaction charges will provide some respite, as otherwise it would’ve been a double whammy, feels Prakarsh Gagdani, CEO, 5paisa.com

Chances of a 15% fall if global markets crack; stick to domestics now: Ajay Bagga

BUSINESS

Chances of a 15% fall if global markets crack; stick to domestics now: Ajay Bagga

Ajay Bagga, Chairman of Elyments Platforms says the global banking crisis is not going away too easily. He expects Indian markets to be rangebound but doesn’t rule out the possibility of a 15% fall in the event of a global selloff. Bagga says it’s best to stick to domestics now, in what appears to be a “stock-picker’s” market.

Why Adrian Mowat is not gung-ho on Indian financials now

BUSINESS

Why Adrian Mowat is not gung-ho on Indian financials now

It's quite tough to see Indian financials bucking the trend when there's a broader concern about global financials, says Adrian Mowat, Chief Asian and Emerging Markets Equity Strategist. The sizzling rally in the previous year has lost steam and it hasn’t been all hunky-dory for banking stocks in 2023.

SVB collapse not a Bear Stearns moment, it’s more of an IL&FS moment, says Mark Matthews

BUSINESS

SVB collapse not a Bear Stearns moment, it’s more of an IL&FS moment, says Mark Matthews

The chief of investment research adds that US CPI may come down to 5.3 percent in March; expects Fed rate cut in second half of 2023

These were the stocks that FIIs loved in December quarter

BUSINESS

These were the stocks that FIIs loved in December quarter

Despite being in flee mode for most part of the last calendar year, foreign investors remained buyers in some new-age firms in the December quarter

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