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  • Startup funding drops 60% in Q1 of 2023 as macro headwinds worsen

    Over half of the investments in the quarter came in March alone.

  • Housing finance companies to face headwinds amid rising interest rates, says report

    India Ratings in a report on Tuesday said these factors along with rising inflation will impact borrowers cash-flows, which will also hit the asset quality marginally.

  • Many headwinds to more than halve H2 growth to 4-4.5% : Report

    In the first half of the current fiscal, the economy has grown at 9.7 per cent -- 6.3 per cent in the September quarter and 13.5 per cent in the previous three months, and forecasts for the full year vary from a low of 6.6 per cent to 7 per cent.

  • It doesn't look like cos in IT are de-growing:Franklin Templeton

    Near-term headwinds verticals like IT are evident in both in earnings and stock prices, Anand Radhakrishnan, Chief Investment Officer, Equity, Franklin Templeton Investments told CNBC-TV18. He added that the situation doesn‘t look like companies in space are de-growing but relative comparisons with other sectors make investors wary.

  • IT fairly valued, but juicy margins a thing of past: HSBC Global

    There continues to be worries over global growth especially in relation to the US, says Pradhan. As far as IT sector is concerned, significant headwinds exist in Europe and Japan, he says

  • Good rain, base effect to lift earnings in second half: TVF Cap

    The healthcare sector is facing many US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) hurdles. This is only a temporary turmoil, he says. The big Pharma names from India have huge opportunities in the US as the demand for generic drugs from India steadily rises.

  • Expect double digit growth in FY17: Hyderabad Industries

    The headwinds seen during FY16 should start easing going forward and by the March quarter, market conditions should be favourable, says Prashant Vishnu Vatkar, Managing Director, Hyderabad Industries

  • Contrarian view: Why gold will recover in 2014

    Gold has been left with few friends as a result, while a plethora of headwinds have made it difficult to find gold's bright side. Yet, some analysts think this is exactly why prices could surprise to the upside next year.

  • Slowdown not stopping Australia's millionaire factory

    Australia's once-resilient economy may have finally succumbed to headwinds, but that won`t impact the pace at which the country is minting millionaires, a new survey shows.

  • See headwinds in near-term; biz steady overall: Edelweiss

    Rashesh Shah, chairman and CEO of Edelweiss Financial Services feels that the company could post a 40 percent growth year-on-year (YoY) due to a diversification in their business.

  • Yuan as global currency? Many firms don't see benefits

    A survey by HSBC f 700 businesses worldwide shows that firms are still apprehensive to use Yuan, the Chinese currency. Analysts believe that it may be due to the lack of education and lack of understanding to use those benefits.

  • Market will correct more due to weak data: Amit Dalal

    Amit Dalal of Tata Investment says that the main factor of concern is economic data, which is the one reason why the market will correct downwards in the months to come.

  • Etihad deal a win-win for Jet; stock may move to Rs 700

    We are bang in the midst of earning season, so there will be a lot of stock specific activity even if the market chooses to consolidate the recent gains says CNBC-TV18's managing editor, Udayan Mukherjee.

  • Brokerage calls on Coal India, ICICI Bank, Rel Comm and DLF

    Here are a few brokerage views on certain stocks that needs your attention. Check it out!

  • Time to buy Titan Industries? Not yet say some analysts

    Titan Industries shares recouped some of the losses suffered from the CLSA rating downgrade on Wednesday. However, analysts still refrain from advising a “buy” on the jewellery and watch maker saying valuations still remain stretched.

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