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  • newInflation risk more persistent than growth shock, says Tanvee Gupta Jain amid oil price surge
    Geopolitical tensions in West Asia are impacting India's economy, leading UBS Securities to lower its GDP growth forecast to 6.2% and revise inflation estimates upward. Supply-side disruptions are evident, while demand resilience may face challenges if energy pressures persist. Inflation concerns are expected to linger longer than growth impacts.
    - 1 hour ago 5 May 26, 1:47pm -
  • newSmallcaps continue to draw domestic flows, stock selection key: Sandip Sabharwal
    Indian equity markets show resilience post-election results. Market expert Sandip Sabharwal notes that governance and policy continuity are key. Banking stocks are consolidating, but asset quality remains strong. The ongoing earnings season reveals select winners, with auto and power equipment manufacturers showing promise. Small and midcaps continue to outperform due to domestic flows, presenting ongoing opportunities.
    - 3 hours ago 5 May 26, 11:55am -
  • newPositive Breakout: These 14 stocks cross above their 200 DMAs
    In the Nifty500 pack, 14 stocks' closing prices crossed above their 200 DMA (Daily Moving Averages) on May 4, 2026, according to stockedge.com's technical scan data. The 200-day daily moving average (DMA) is used by traders as a key indicator for determining the overall trend in a particular stock. As long as the stock is priced above the 200-day SMA on the daily timeframe, it is generally considered to be in an overall uptrend. Take a look:
    - 7 hours ago 5 May 26, 7:44am -
  • newSebi seeks to align securitisation framework with RBI regulations
    Sebi has proposed easing securitisation norms, including relaxing the 25% single borrower exposure cap, to align with RBI regulations for entities governed by central bank rules. The regulator also suggested shifting disclosure responsibilities to the servicer and modifying governance for SPDEs, aiming to facilitate single-asset deals and enhance transparency.
    - 9 hours ago 5 May 26, 6:18am -
  • newRetail direct equity bets fall, MF holdings rise to new high
    Individual investors reduced direct equity ownership for the third consecutive quarter, while mutual fund holdings reached a record high, driven by surging retail inflows. Foreign ownership hit a 14-year low amid a risk-off sentiment, contrasting with domestic institutional holdings climbing to an all-time peak.
    - 9 hours ago 5 May 26, 5:42am -
  • newStocks of 'Bengal' companies raise a cheer after BJP victory
    Shares of several West Bengal companies saw gains on Monday. This followed the BJP's victory in the state assembly polls. Companies like CESC, McLeod Russel India, Dhunseri Tea, Bandhan Bank, and Emami experienced share price increases. Analysts suggest this is a sentiment-driven rally. They advise waiting for policy clarity from the new administration.
    - 10 hours ago 5 May 26, 5:37am -
  • Hezbollah pays steep price in battle to reverse its fortunes
    Hezbollah has suffered significant casualties and territorial losses in its conflict with Israel. Despite facing domestic opposition, the group aims to leverage its alliance with Iran to secure a favorable regional outcome. Lebanon's government is pursuing direct talks with Israel, a move Hezbollah opposes. The situation remains tense with ongoing exchanges of fire.
    - 2 days ago 3 May 26, 4:27pm -
  • Trump jokes US Navy will take on Cuba on the way home from Iran
    President Donald Trump jested that the U.S. Navy might confront Cuba on the return journey from Iran. Trump stated that the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier would approach Cuba's coast and demand their surrender. This remark comes amid the administration's ongoing efforts to pressure Cuba for reforms, with Trump having previously threatened military action.
    - 3 days ago 2 May 26, 2:06pm -
  • The billion-barrel Hormuz oil shock is about to crash demand
    The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is wreaking havoc on global oil supplies. Experts are cautioning that as stockpiles dwindle, demand is likely to plummet. This disruption is rippling through diverse industries and impacting consumer markets around the globe. If a swift resolution isn’t reached, we could see oil prices spike, leading consumers to curtail their spending.
    - 10 days ago 25 Apr 26, 11:48pm -
  • RBI draft for upper layer non-banks affects CICs disproportionately, raises compliances costs
    New Reserve Bank draft on upper layer non-bank finance companies disproportionately impacts core investment companies by increasing compliance costs. Mandatory listing requirements could prove onerous for many CICs, particularly those not seeking public market access. The AUM-based approach may present challenges for these entities, especially regarding listing and governance.
    - 15 days ago 20 Apr 26, 7:06pm -
  • Iran to resume international flights from Mashhad airport on Monday
    Iran's Civil Aviation Organization announced that international flights will resume from Mashhad Airport starting Monday. This marks the beginning of a phased reopening of Iranian airspace, with transit flights and eastern airports being prioritized. Travelers can now purchase tickets for international routes to and from Mashhad.
    - 16 days ago 20 Apr 26, 12:27am -
  • UK police examine Iran links to arson attacks on Jewish targets
    London police are probing potential Iranian involvement in recent arson attacks targeting Jewish sites. The UK Chief Rabbi warns of a growing campaign of violence. A pro-Iranian group has claimed responsibility for some incidents. Counter-terrorism units are actively investigating these threats. Authorities are vigilant about hostile Iranian activity within the UK. These events highlight a concerning escalation of tensions.
    - 16 days ago 20 Apr 26, 12:22am -
  • War crisis revives stagflation dangers for global economy
    Global business surveys this week will reveal the escalating impact of seven weeks of Middle East conflict on growth and inflation. Initial data from Australia to the US is expected to show deterioration, particularly in Europe, raising concerns about potential stagflation. Policymakers are cautiously awaiting these figures to inform interest rate decisions.
    - 16 days ago 19 Apr 26, 11:59pm -
  • Exporters seek removal of cap on interest subvention
    Indian exporters are calling on the government to lift the cap on interest subvention. They state current support is insufficient to counter rising global trade uncertainties. The Federation of Indian Export Organisations believes the subsidy scheme needs revision. This aims to provide more substantial relief to businesses facing higher borrowing costs and fluctuating export demand.
    - 18 days ago 17 Apr 26, 11:50pm -
  • Macro buffers to help India tide over Gulf crisis: World Bank
    India's economic growth for FY27 is projected at 6.6 percent. The World Bank notes potential risks from the Gulf conflict impacting global energy prices. However, India's economy is strong, supported by reserves and low inflation. Growth is expected to average 7.1 percent from FY28 to FY29. Boosting private sector growth is key for job creation and achieving Viksit Bharat.
    - 26 days ago 10 Apr 26, 12:41am -

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