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  • newNo more rate cuts, but high yields create tactical opportunities in long bonds, says Vikas Garg
    The RBI's policy pause signals the end of easy money, but elevated bond yields present tactical opportunities, especially at the longer end. Despite record borrowing, real yields remain compelling, with supply dynamics shaping the yield curve. Investors should watch for signals before entering long-duration funds.
    - 1 hour ago 17 Feb 26, 9:00am -
  • newETMarkets Smart Talk | Selective small & midcaps to outperform; focus on quality over momentum in 2026, says Siddhartha Khemka
    Indian markets are shifting focus to company earnings and liquidity. The India-US trade deal has eased pressures. Investors are recalibrating strategies for 2026. Small and midcap stocks offer opportunities but require careful selection. Earnings visibility and balance sheet strength are key. Global trade and liquidity will guide market direction.
    - 1 hour ago 17 Feb 26, 9:00am -
  • newRBI draft norms on mis-selling may hit private banks harder
    New RBI draft norms to curb mis-selling of financial products are poised to impact private sector banks more significantly due to their higher reliance on insurance income. These banks have seen a notable increase in insurance income's share of their 'other income' over recent years, a trend less pronounced in public sector banks.
    - 4 hours ago 17 Feb 26, 6:12am -
  • newBrokerages may tap bonds and CPs as bank funding turns 'unsuitable'
    New RBI guidelines effective April 1, 2026, mandate 100% collateral for bank funding to capital market intermediaries, including significant cash margins. This will likely push equity brokers towards bond markets and commercial papers, increasing funding costs and potentially impacting sector profitability and market liquidity.
    - 5 hours ago 17 Feb 26, 5:43am -
  • newAfter record rally in gold & silver, experts urge investors to book profits
    Wealth managers are advising investors to take profits on gold and silver after their significant rally, suggesting a cautious approach. While geopolitical tensions and industrial demand fueled the surge, current valuations are considered stretched. New investors are cautioned against large allocations, with SIPs recommended for gradual entry.
    - 5 hours ago 17 Feb 26, 5:38am -
  • newBattered IT loses weight on Nifty, banking hits new high
    Information Technology stocks are losing their grip on the Nifty index. Banks are now more influential, their share in the key index reaching new highs. This shift reflects changing earnings trajectories and investor sentiment. Overseas investors have significantly reduced their exposure to Indian IT. The impact of Artificial Intelligence disruption is a key concern for the sector.
    - 5 hours ago 17 Feb 26, 5:33am -
  • newGovt plans ‘Champion CPSEs’ for Viksit Bharat by 2047, NITI Aayog roadmap soon
    India is preparing to create 'champion' public sector companies. These firms will boost economic growth and technology. The goal is to help India become a developed nation by 2047. These companies will get more freedom in decisions and talent hiring. They will use new technologies for better performance.
    - 10 hours ago 17 Feb 26, 12:14am -
  • newIndia-US trade deal: Trade team heading to Washington next week for legal pact
    India's chief negotiator Darpan Jain will lead a delegation to Washington next week to finalize the legal agreement for the India-US trade deal, aiming for a March signing. The visit follows the finalization of an interim trade agreement framework, with virtual talks ongoing to translate contours into a legal pact.
    - 10 hours ago 17 Feb 26, 12:04am -
  • Bangladesh’s interests come first, says BNP chairman and PM-designate Tarique Rahman
    Bangladesh's new leader Tarique Rahman states national interest and public welfare are paramount. His party, the BNP, is set to govern after a long absence. The BNP is seeking the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India. Rahman, son of former leaders, faces expectations for significant change. Relations with India are a key focus for the new administration.
    - 3 days ago 14 Feb 26, 5:18pm -
  • Hermes beats sales expectations, sees positive signs in China
    Hermes has reported robust fourth-quarter revenue growth, exceeding expectations. Strong sales in the United States and Japan have bolstered performance. The luxury brand is weathering a sector slowdown better than rivals. Hermes anticipates continued confidence into 2026. Price increases are planned, though at a slightly slower pace. Positive signs are emerging from China.
    - 4 days ago 13 Feb 26, 12:35am -
  • New CPI series explained: What changed, why it matters, and what’s new
    India's statistics ministry has updated the Consumer Price Index (CPI) base year to 2024 from 2012, reflecting evolving household consumption patterns. The revised index includes more items, expanded price collection, and incorporates online market data, aiming for a more accurate measure of inflation for monetary policy.
    - 4 days ago 13 Feb 26, 12:08am -
  • Elevated growth, low inflation no fluke: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted India's strong economic performance, characterized by high growth and low inflation, attributing it to government reforms. She refuted claims of middle-class suppression, citing an expanding taxpayer base and rising real incomes. The budget aims to guide India towards developed nation status by 2047.
    - 4 days ago 12 Feb 26, 11:48pm -
  • UN climate Chief Simon Stiell calls for cooperation in unstable world
    UN climate chief Simon Stiell highlights climate action as a vital tool for global security and prosperity. He notes that despite global instability, investments in clean energy are growing rapidly. Renewables are now the leading electricity source, and global emissions have dropped. Stiell acknowledges progress but stresses the need for faster and fairer transitions.
    - 4 days ago 12 Feb 26, 11:22pm -
  • UBS banked Ghislaine Maxwell for years, moving her money after Epstein's arrest
    Swiss bank UBS opened accounts for Ghislaine Maxwell in 2014. This happened after JPMorgan Chase ended its relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and flagged Maxwell as a high-risk client. UBS managed millions for Maxwell, including after Epstein's 2019 arrest. Documents reveal the extent of UBS' banking relationship with Maxwell leading up to her conviction.
    - 8 days ago 9 Feb 26, 12:19am -
  • Gaza's Rafah crossing reopens, allowing limited travel as Palestinians claim delays and mistreatment
    The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened after a brief closure. Limited numbers of Palestinians are now able to travel in both directions. This vital border point is crucial for medical evacuations. Palestinians seeking treatment abroad face delays and alleged mistreatment. Hamas officials are discussing a long-term truce and reconstruction of Gaza.
    - 8 days ago 9 Feb 26, 12:14am -

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