After a significant downturn, smallcap stocks are making a comeback, rising by 2% recently. Analysts remain cautious, debating if it's a genuine recovery or a temporary rise. Smallcap companies struggled with Q3 earnings, and foreign institutional investors’ outflows further impacted the market. Despite challenges, some see a long-term opportunity in strong management companies. The upcoming weeks will be crucial in determining the market's direction.
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RBI's decision to infuse ₹1.5 lakh crore liquidity boosted banking stocks, leading to a sensex rise of 530 points. Despite a late sell-off, major banks led gains, while foreign funds continued selling. Mid- and small-cap sectors saw declines. Upcoming events, such as the US FOMC meeting and Union Budget, are expected to contribute to market volatility.
Stock market recommendations: Jio Financial Services, Tata Motors, and Finolex Industries are recommended for buying today based on technical indicators suggesting potential reversals.
Sebi chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in enhancing trust within India's financial markets. He highlighted the need for optimum regulation, focusing on relevant statutes, and pledged to foster investor awareness and education. Pandey also expressed his intent to promote voluntary compliance through a consultative approach involving all stakeholders.
The Nasdaq tumbled 2.7 percent early Monday due to the emergence of DeepSeek, a low-cost Chinese generative AI venture, challenging US tech companies. Major AI players like Nvidia, Meta, and Microsoft saw significant stock drops as investors reevaluate the competitive landscape and investment outlook.
Kotak Mahindra Capital Company predicts the IPO market pipeline to reach USD 35 billion in 2025, up from USD 22 billion in 2024. Majority IPOs are from financial services and digital tech sectors with large IPOs consistently increasing, attracting foreign portfolio investors and leading multinationals to consider IPOs for unlocking investments.
Telecom regulator Trai has introduced new rules to combat pesky calls and messages, imposing financial disincentives ranging from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 10 lakh for repeated violations. The amendments require telecom operators to monitor call and SMS patterns to identify potential spammers in real-time and empower subscribers with extended time to report spam activities.
India risks facing a shortfall of over a million skilled AI professionals by 2027, jeopardizing its potential to become a global AI talent hub. The increasing demand for AI expertise necessitates urgent reskilling and upskilling efforts to bridge the significant skills gap.
Senior officials from India's commerce ministry are meeting with commercial representatives from 20 countries to discuss strategies for boosting exports. The focus is on six key goods and services sectors, addressing non-tariff barriers, logistics, and WTO matters. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will also participate. India's export-import data reflects a significant trade deficit due to rising imports in November.
India’s IT sector is projected to grow by 5.1% in FY25, with revenues expected to reach $282.6 billion, according to Nasscom. The sector aims to surpass $300 billion in the following fiscal year. Additionally, 1.26 lakh new jobs were added, bringing total employment to 58 lakh.
Consumer complaints related to loans and advances rose 43%, representing 29% of the total grievances against RBI-regulated entities in FY24, according to the Reserve Bank's Integrated Ombudsman Scheme report. Overall complaints increased by 33%, with a notable rise in grievances related to mobile and internet banking and deposit accounts.