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2 top stock recommendations from CA Rudramurthy BV
Wait for any dip in index to buy the dip and I am very bullish on this market for medium to longer term, having seen this big move happening in very short term about 2,700 point Nifty move has happened just in the 10 to 12 trading session, so now we are seeing some time-wise consolidation and use any dip in market to definitely buy.

Sensex, Nifty soar 10% in 2 months but can this bull run survive the shadows of war?
India-Pakistan War: Despite geopolitical tensions and trade concerns, Indian stock markets have surged, with the Sensex and Nifty experiencing significant gains. A weaker dollar, falling oil prices, and strong FII inflows are fueling the rally. However, experts advise caution, citing potential resistance levels and the need to monitor global uncertainties and India-Pakistan relations.

Export-focused sectors eye revival with trade deal tailwinds: Siddhartha Khemka
Siddhartha Khemka suggests that global conditions are improving, with a potential US-India trade deal boosting export-oriented sectors. He highlights positive trends in domestic-focused sectors like banking and consumption, driven by RBI's liquidity improvements and a healthy monsoon. Khemka recommends a long-term buy for Zomato and favors Blue Jet Healthcare within the pharma sector, anticipating strong revenue and earnings growth.

US dollar declining, global markets decoupling from the US market: Rupen Rajguru
Rupen Rajguru suggests a global market decoupling from the US due to trade shifts and a weakening dollar. Emerging markets like Europe, Brazil, and India are benefiting from increased liquidity. While Indian markets face domestic and global headwinds, easing regulations and a focus on growth could revive earnings, making it a buy on dips.

2 top stock recommendations from Aamar Deo Singh
Overall, what we need to understand is that markets have rallied significantly from the recent lows of 22,000 to currently trade around 24,300 plus. So, clearly, that has been a 10% more or less rally and in a very short span of time. So, somewhere or the other stocks are definitely witnessing some profit booking as well.

Run-up in defence stocks not sustainable; be patient in IT; value in private banks: Nilesh Shetty
Nilesh Shetty of Quantum Advisors finds defence stocks overvalued, citing budget constraints and margin concerns. He prefers private sector banks due to their discount and growth potential. Shetty also sees value in IT services after price corrections, advising investor patience. He remains cautious on auto sector due to slowdown in sales.
India in reasonably good spot; retail investors should stay invested for long: Sebi chairman
India is in a reasonably good spot despite global headwinds and retail investors should stay invested for long market volatility notwithstanding, Sebi Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said on Tuesday.
India in reasonably good spot; retail investors should stay invested for long: Sebi chairman
Sebi Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said India remains resilient despite global headwinds, urging retail investors to stay invested long-term. Citing strong economic fundamentals, he emphasized informed decision-making, cautioning against speculative F&O trades and unregistered financial influencers amid market volatility and evolving investor behavior.
FII inflows driven by relative stability, not blind optimism: Saion Mukherjee
The market construct looks quite positive. But I do not think we are out of the woods yet. My concern would be how the economy shapes up globally and for India over the next 12 months we still think there are headwinds to corporate earnings and the risk premium which actually has not really flared up, we have to keep watching that.
'It’s the tariffs, stupid’: The hand of Trump behind Mark Carney becoming Canada’s new Prime Minister
What began as a likely Conservative landslide in Canada was upended by Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency, which ignited a surge of Canadian nationalism and dramatically reshaped the election. The Liberals, previously floundering under scandal and economic pressure, made a historic comeback under Mark Carney, who positioned himself as a steady hand and defender of Canadian sovereignty.
Canada Polls 2025: Mark Carney’s Liberals secure victory amid Trump threats in Canadian elections
Canada Polls 2025: Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party has won Canada's federal election, fuelled by a wave of nationalism sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump's annexation threats and trade war rhetoric. The Liberals reversed an expected defeat, as Canadians reacted strongly against Trump’s interference and economic threats. Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre struggled to distance himself from Trump’s influence. The result marks a dramatic political shift, with both parties vowing to renegotiate trade ties with the U.S. amid escalating tensions.
Dollar limps along on U.S.-China trade standoff
The dollar struggled to recover losses amid conflicting signals on Sino-U.S. trade talks, with the U.S. placing the onus on China. Investors, rattled by the uncertainty, sought refuge in the yen and Swiss franc. Despite softened stances from both sides, a near-term deal seems unlikely.
Geopolitical tensions and trade war fears weigh on Indian markets: Ajay Bagga
Indian markets face pressure due to escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly between India and Pakistan, and the ongoing U.S.-China trade war. Analysts predict potential GDP growth slowdown to 6.3–6.5% for 2025, with expectations of two more RBI rate cuts to support the economy.
Dollar posts first weekly gain since March on signs of easing US-China tensions
The dollar is poised for its first weekly gain since mid-March following China's tariff exemptions on some U.S. imports, fueling hopes for easing trade tensions. Despite conflicting signals this week, signs point towards de-escalation rather than further escalation, although uncertainty persists. While safe havens droop, analysts caution against premature celebrations of a full dollar recovery, citing ongoing concerns about U.S.
Pahalgam terror attack triggers airline surge pricing: Why India needs regulation to curb crisis profiteering
Following the Pahalgam attack, Srinagar flight prices surged. This raised concerns about unfair pricing. The DGCA intervened, but many travelers already faced high costs. The Consumer Protection Act needs amendment. It should address emergency profiteering in essential services. A 'crisis pricing code' is necessary. This will ensure fair pricing during emergencies. India must prioritize consumer protection over unchecked algorithms.
Buy the dip in case of a big gap-down opening on Monday; 2 stocks to pick: CA Rudramurthy BV
CA Rudramurthy BV of Vachana Investments advises investors to buy on dips, particularly in private and PSU banks, insurance, and NBFCs. He highlights ICICI Bank and Paytm as promising stocks, with Nifty support at 23,400-23,500 and bank levels around 52,800-53,000 as buying opportunities. Any rally in IT and metals should be used to shift into these sectors.
Robotaxi maker Pony AI sees Trump's trade war hitting sentiment, overseas expansion plans
The Toyota-backed company has been exploring the deployment of its autonomous driving business in South Korea, Luxembourg, the Middle East and other countries after raising $260 million from listing on the Nasdaq in November.
DTAA Advantage: How NRIs in countries like UAE can invest tax-free in India, explains Prime Trigen Co-CEOs
The current tariff war is making it difficult to gauge the direction of the dollar. Returns of NRI’s who have been investing in US Stock Markets and Real Estate markets in USA will be affected due to slowdown in US Growth due to tariffs.
Gold demand expected to be hit by surge in prices in short term, say experts
Gold prices in Mumbai soar, crossing Rs 1 lakh per 10 grams. Experts anticipate a temporary dip in demand. However, upcoming Akshya Tritiya and the wedding season are expected to boost sales. Positive market sentiment prevails despite high prices. Imports data from 2023 and 2024 reflect sustained demand. Consumers are adjusting to rising prices, with expectations of further increases.
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