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Can Jio and NSE IPOs repeat Maruti feat?US and Indian IPO markets are gearing up for major listings, with AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic set to capitalize on investor frenzy....
Dividends & bonus issues: LIC, Asian Paints among 35 stocks turning ex-record date this week. How many do you own?Around 35 companies, including LIC, HUL, Asian Paints and IndusInd Bank, have fixed record dates for dividends, bonus issues and buybacks i...
AI boom heading for a dot-com-style bust? ‘Dean of Valuation’ Aswath Damodaran warns correction could be more painful than 2008Global finance expert Aswath Damodaran warns AI's massive infrastructure spending, funded by debt, poses a greater risk than the dot-com cr...
Warren Buffett on stock market: Fools give you reasons, wise men never tryWarren Buffett gave himself a D in capital allocation – his worst grade ever. But the confession came along with a warning that would prove...
Don't wait for FIIs: Nippon MF CIO Sailesh Raj Bhan on why market will rise before foreign money returnsIndian equities offer rare discounts for investors. Nippon India Mutual Fund's Equity CIO, Sailesh Raj Bhan, advises accumulating world-cla...
ETMarkets Smart Talk | Defence and electrification are multi-year structural themes for India: Prateek AgrawalGeopolitical shifts and the drive for self-reliance are creating long-term investment opportunities in India's defence and electrification ...
Explained: Why Oracle shares crashed 10% in extended trading despite earnings beatOracle shares fell sharply in after-hours trading despite beating earnings estimates, as investors reacted to aggressive AI spending plans ...
India's rise is coming at an important time... because the world needs India, says Jane Fraser, Board Chair and CEO, CitiGlobalisation is changing. It now balances efficiency with resilience and security. This shift benefits India, a nation with strong tech ta...
Is a deeper bond crash ahead? From Washington to Tokyo, governments are paying the highest borrowing costs in decades as global bond yields surge — why are investors dumping bonds?Global Bond Yields Spike to Multi-Decade Highs as Iran War Fuels Inflation Crisis: From Washington to Tokyo, governments are now paying the...
Wes Streeting: Right-leaning Labour politician set to run for leadershipWes Streeting, Britain's health secretary, has declared his intention to contest for the leadership of the Labour party. He aims to replace...
US stock market concentration risk hits extreme levels: AI stocks surge to 45% of S&P 500 market cap in 2026— can $1.4 trillion AI-linked debt sustain this historic dominance?US stock market concentration risk hits extreme levels: AI stocks now dominate S&P 500 market cap at a record 45% level in 2026, reflecting...
'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' fame Rajesh Kumar reveals how he reduced Rs 2 crore debt to just 10 percent, opens up about his sisters' role when he faced huge lossesRajesh Kumar, best known as the iconic Rosesh from Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, has revealed that his Rs 2 crore debt has been reduced and only a ...
View: The US economy is replaying the 2000s, not the 1970sThe US economic landscape is grappling with a double-edged sword. Remnants of the 1970s stagflation are evident in sluggish employment figu...
David Roche expects controlled market correction in next six monthsExperts warn of a potential AI bubble due to inflated valuations and excessive money pouring into the sector. Gold's value is expected to r...
Can the Fed slowly deflate the credit bubble?To them, easier monetary policy of any form is the only thing that matters when it comes to the stock market and broader economy.
We are in multiple bubbles, hide in precious metals: Kevin C Smith, Crescat CapitalOnly at the heights of tech bubble & housing bubble, yield inversions were higher, says Smith
China is in the midst of a triple bubbleThe entire world is watching China's stock market collapse, but it's important to keep it within the context of the greater Chinese economy.
There are 4 kinds of asset bubbles and only one of them is truly frighteningFinancial assets like stocks and bonds are more widely held among wealthier individuals while things like homes are more broadly owned.
There is a 60-70% chance that a bubble could form: Credit SuisseThey're not calling anything historically unusual, in their opinion, adding that "bull markets in most assets end in bubbles."
BRIC faces elevated risk of credit-bubbles and rising defaultsBrazil, Russia, India and China face an “elevated” risk of credit bubbles and rising defaults if inflation accelerates and economic growth ...