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Monarch Networth says Nifty can hit 28,000 in 2026, picks three top stocksMonarch Networth Capital expects Nifty to reach 27,000-28,000 in 2026, driven by earnings recovery, capex growth and lower interest rates. ...
Why a Rs 72,000 crore fund manager refuses to chase defence rally nowICICI Prudential's Mittul Kalawadia advises caution on current market valuations. He notes that future growth is already factored into stoc...
Focus on structural trends, ignore market noise: Hiren VedMarkets react quickly to news, but Hiren Ved of Alchemy Capital Management advises focusing on reality over narratives. He highlights a glo...
AI euphoria to end? Chris Wood warns mega IPOs, bond pressures may trigger tech correctionJefferies strategist Christopher Wood has warned that the AI-driven stock rally may face a near-term correction amid rising bond yields, cr...
ET Alpha Wealth Summit | "Don't buy the consumption story blindly", Sakshi Gupta of HDFC Bank issues a warning most investors are ignoringHDFC Bank's Sakshi Gupta sees India's growth as resilient but incomplete, rating it a 6 out of 10. While acknowledging strong GDP, she caut...
Sectoral and thematic fund inflows plunge 67% to Rs 647 crore. Are investors turning away from thematic bets?Sectoral and thematic mutual fund inflows saw a significant drop in May, falling by 67%. This decline suggests investors are moving away fr...
Signs of worry: Is SpaceX's $75 billion IPO ringing the bell of market top?SpaceX's upcoming IPO at a staggering valuation is sparking debate. Investors wonder if this massive listing signals the peak of the curren...
India Inc remains bullish on FY27; Telecom, defence, banking seen driving growth: ReportIndian businesses are optimistic about FY27. Telecom, defence, metals, and banking are set for growth. Companies expect demand to remain st...
Saurabh Mukherjea’s global strategy: How Marcellus is hunting compounder stocks across 4 multi-trillion dollar megatrendsSaurabh Mukherjea of Marcellus is avoiding AI giants like Nvidia, instead focusing on companies enabling AI's physical infrastructure. His ...
Will India's AI multibaggers face a reality check as global bubble fears test valuations?India's AI stocks are facing scrutiny as global concerns about a tech bubble grow. Companies linked to data centers and high-performance co...
Stock pickers’ market ahead as RBI flags risks; largecaps, banks and capex plays offer value: George Heber JosephGeorge Heber Joseph of ASK Investment Managers believes Indian markets have entered a stock pickers’ phase as RBI flags inflation and growt...
CMR Green Technologies IPO Day 3: Issue booked over 127 times on strong QIB demand; 40% GMP signals strong listing premiumCMR Green Technologies' IPO saw a strong subscription of 127 times, with QIBs leading the demand. The issue, an offer-for-sale, garnered a ...
India’s AI gap keeps global investors away, but valuations are turning attractive: Punita Kumar SinhaIndia is currently sidelined from the global AI investment boom due to its lack of semiconductor manufacturing. While the Indian IT sector ...
Marcellus launches global equities fund in GIFT City, targets AI, defence and luxury themesMarcellus Investment Managers has launched a global equities fund through GIFT City, offering Indian investors access to overseas stocks. T...
Manufacturing sector emerges as key structural play amid global supply chain shiftInvestors can explore manufacturing mutual funds for portfolio diversification. The sector shows strong potential driven by domestic demand...
AI investment boom reshaping global capital flows, leaving India temporarily on the sidelines: Jonathan GarnerForeign investors are shifting capital from India to North Asian markets like South Korea and Taiwan, driven by the AI investment boom and ...
Indian market at 11% discount to long-term average; Anshul Saigal says it's a buyer's market for 3–5 year investorsMarket confusion presents a rare chance for patient investors. Anshul Saigal believes current valuations offer significant gains for those ...