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    University of Mumbai partners with IRM India to offer global enterprise risk management course as part of NEP initiative

    The University of Mumbai's Garware Institute of Career Education and Development has partnered with the Institute of Risk Management - India Affiliate to offer IRM’s Global Level 1 Enterprise Risk Management course. This virtual, two-credit elective aims to make risk literacy accessible to students and alumni across various disciplines, enhancing their skills in managing complex risks.

    Baroda BNP Paribas Dividend Yield Fund and 8 other mutual fund NFOs to open for subscription this week

    This week, 9 new mutual fund offers opened for subscription, including Franklin India Ultra Short Duration Fund and Tata Nifty200 Alpha 30 Index Fund. These funds span various categories and close between late August and early September.

    We're almost fully invested, can’t sell good performers as new ideas are tough to come by: Amit Jeswani

    Amit Jeswani, CIO of Stallion Asset, discussed their strategy of staying fully invested, with a focus on high-growth, market-leading companies. Despite briefly holding cash last quarter, they prioritize finding new stock ideas. Jeswani highlighted fruitful investments in capital markets and the growing potential in sectors like power and cables. They continuously seek promising opportunities.

    Fund Managers pick cement, power, niche growth plays

    In July, fund managers turned cautious as the Nifty 50 crossed 25,000 and mutual fund inflows remained strong. They focused on large-cap stocks in sectors such as infrastructure, cement, and power, choosing companies with reasonable valuations and growth potential. Significant cement acquisitions led to a favorable outlook for stocks like ACC.

    5 lessons from Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's investment philosophy on his 2nd death anniversary

    Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's Death Anniversary: Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, also known as the Warren Buffett of India, passed away two years ago. Renowned for his long-term investment strategy and faith in competent management, Jhunjhunwala managed Rare Enterprises. His legacy emphasizes patience, pragmatism, and learning from mistakes, guiding modern investors today.

    Fund Manager Talk: 3 sectors within capex theme can come under selling pressure, says Ambit’s Bhargav Buddhadev

    Bhargav Buddhadev of Ambit Asset Management identified potential selling pressure in capex-oriented sectors like roads, railways, and defense due to budget cuts. He highlighted optimism in sectors like rural recovery and chemicals. Investors were advised on market strategies, and the resilience of the Indian market amid global challenges was emphasized.

    • Blackstone-backed ASK Property Fund invests Rs 190 cr crore in Kalpataru project

      ASK Property Fund invested Rs 190 crore in a Mumbai real estate project by Kalpataru, a Blackstone-backed ASK Asset & Wealth Management Group entity. The project in Borivali West includes 310 units on 6 acres, totaling 6.5 lakh square feet. These funds will support acquisition and working capital needs. ASK PIA, the real estate investment arm, focuses on mid-income and affordable segments, having raised Rs 6,100 crore since 2009 from various investors.

      Tata Equity P/E Fund turned Rs 10,000 monthly SIP into Rs 1.82 crore in 20 years

      Launched in June 2004, the scheme has consistently outperformed its benchmark, the Nifty 500 - TRI, delivering impressive returns. Over a decade, the scheme provided a 17.04% return compared to the benchmark's 15.27%. In the past five years, it yielded 21.14%, surpassing the benchmark's 19.76%. The scheme achieved a remarkable 25.78% return over three years, whereas the benchmark returned 19.81%.

      Indian financiers’ debt lures buyers on widest spread since 2020

      Investors are wary of funding strains affecting the rapid economic growth in India, despite enticing opportunities in shadow lender bonds. The concern lies in the widening spreads and the potential hurdles that could impede the country's impressive growth trajectory.

      Titan, IndusInd Bank among 20 stocks to trade ex-dividend this week. Do you own any?

      20 companies, including Nifty companies Titan and IndusInd Bank, have set record dates this week to determine dividend payouts. Shareholders buying stock at least one day before the ex-date are eligible for dividends under the T+1 framework, where ex-date and record date align in most cases.

      Adani Wilmar, HDFC AMC among 17 companies in focus this week for dividend, AGM, rights issue, split, bonus issue

      Real estate developer Sobha announced a 6:47 rights issue at a premium of Rs 1,641. The record date for the same is June 19

      AMCs, insurance stocks offering good money-making proposition: Deven Choksey

      I believe that the market is going to remain positive. Investors are going to be remaining confident. Maybe these numbers are going to be forgotten after a couple of days once the ministries and the governments are formed.

      Tata Motors Finance to be merged with Tata Capital

      Tata Motors announced a merger of Tata Motor Finance with Tata Capital, approved by their respective boards. This aligns with Tata Motors' strategy to focus on core businesses and emerging technologies. Tata Capital will issue its equity shares to Tata Motor Finance shareholders, giving Tata Motors a 4.7% stake in the merged entity. Tata Capital, a major NBFC in India, will expand its presence in CV/PV financing, aiming to offer innovative products and digital services. The merger is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to take 9-12 months to complete, with no adverse impact on customers or creditors.

      Big Daddy LIC manages money nearly double the size of Pakistan's economy

      LIC assets have exceeded Rs 50 lakh crore, marking a significant milestone and overshadowing Pakistan's GDP. In FY24, LIC reported a profit of Rs 40,676 crore and total premium income of Rs 4,75,070 crore. The company, with a market share of nearly 59% in the Indian life insurance sector, is now eyeing entry into the health insurance domain. Its market value has surged by nearly 52% in the past six months, making it the seventh-largest stock by market capitalization.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 41%

      The street has got what it was looking for, exit polls predicting a win of NDA which essentially continues the policy making framework which has been in place for the last ten years and has been working well for the economy. There is another thing which will happen, there are going to be some areas which will get more focus in the coming days. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      Just before the start of the final phase of the general elections 2024 was to take place, there was a clear indication that it is bulls who are in control of the market. There are no two opinions, that a continuity in policy making will make the markets move upward very sharply. A glimpse of that will come in Monday’s trading session, when the impact of the exit poll result gets played out. So, with the base case assumption that the policy making will continue, we take things forward but continue with our principle stand that If one is taking fresh exposure to equity, ensure that there is some level of quality as far as the business and fundamentals are concerned.These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Staying with good business & strong management: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 37%

      After a phase of calm, volatility is back on the street. Somehow word volatility got associated with bearish trend, while it might appear strange to some, the fact is that even volatility has a bias and that can be toward bulls also. That is the reason why in this volatile phase, Nifty made a new high. So, rather than fearing a word it is better to understand it. Similarly when it comes to investing, it is important to understand that while events can impact the price in the short term. In the long term, things which matter is the underlying business, strength and quality of the balance sheet, ability and experience of the management. Whether it is pre-election or post election, always have a look at the above three when investing your hard earned money.

      India likely to cut borrowing on narrow spending window

      Mirae Asset Investment Managers India Pvt. predicts a potential reduction in India's borrowings this fiscal year due to the national elections narrowing the spending window by about three months. Lower bond sales could decrease borrowing costs for the government and companies, potentially boosting economic growth in the third-largest Asian economy.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      While it is always better to focus on what is happening to the individual stocks, there times it becomes “a must” before taking any decision. The reason, there is a possibility of greater divergence in how the broader market indices like Nifty and Sensex move and how the individual stocks and sector perform. A week before the election results, the way the market is panning out, it is clear that the street is working with the base case scenario of policy continuity. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 44%

      After a short phase where bears were seen on the street, at least on the index level bulls were back in control as they touched a new high. Given the event risk in terms of election results, the market breadth might remain probably in equilibrium territory till the time exit polls come. In this short period if one is not a trader and knows how to hedge, it would be better to be cautious before investing. If one is taking fresh exposure to equity, ensure that there is some level of quality as far as the business and fundamentals are concerned.These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Cube Highways announces Rs 3.94 per unit dividend for Q4

      Cube Highways Trust declared an annual distribution per unit (DPU) of Rs 10.09 for FY24, with plans to acquire seven road assets, including six based on NHAI's Hybrid Annuity Model for revenue stability.

      Strong balance sheet & long runaway of sectoral growth: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 37%

      When investing in any stocks, be it a large, small or medium cap there has to be one strong reason why one should invest in. It could be a strong balance sheet, strong brand, long runway of growth for the sector. Because if one of these are present in a company then the short term volatility in the market does not matter. They come and go and finally these stocks are able to deliver returns. Especially at a time when the index is forming a new high and sentiment all bullish, it is more important to stay cautious because however strong a bull run might be, it has phases of correction like the one we saw in March and as recently as last week. If one is staying with quality stocks, the probability of faster recovery when bulls are back is high. We look at 5 stocks from different places where either one or more of the three things are present.

      Staying bullish and hedging go hand in hand: 5 mid cap stocks from different sectors with potential upside of up to 39%

      At this point of time when the street is juggling with its own fear and anxiety and waiting for the election results, the mid-caps segment of the market is witnessing some profit booking/ rational shifting/ consolidation. A part of that is happening because of the fact that the street is reacting and adjusting to Q4 numbers. The way stocks are moving, there is no one trend in mid-cap space. So there are many sub segments which are getting formed in mid-cap space and given the mix of head and tailwinds, this segmentation is likely to stay till election results. So, one will have to do two things, one be bullish but be more selective and focus on managing risks and hedge for short term and think from long term perspective.

      ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: PSU banks trading at 40-50% discount to pvt banks, can outperform: Hardick Bora of Union Mutual Fund

      Hardick Bora discusses the state of the PSU banks versus the private banks, Nifty 50 Index, Fair Value Spectrum, small and midcap funds, and asset allocation strategy for moderate risk profiles. Bora says: "An election outcome with continuity of the current administration may strengthen the sentiments of local as well foreign investors."

      Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29 %

      It is after a long period of time that both bulls and bears are visible on the street at the same time and waiting to make the next move. A strong directional move will only come after election results. Before that it is very likely that the market would stay in range bound mode. During this period it would be better to stay with selected stocks, have at your portfolio and do a rejig with focus on fundamentals of the sector and the stocks. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 40%

      After the recent phase of the volatility, there has been a bounce back in Nifty and sensex. Along with them there has also been an improvement in the market breadth as more number of stocks were able to inch upward. But this is not enough to say the volatile phase is over. At this point of time, one cannot rule out more profit booking ahead of election results. If one is taking fresh exposure to equity, ensure that there is some level of quality as far as the business and fundamentals are concerned and keep a long term perspective. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Focussed ‘underlying business’ approach of long-term investing: 5 non-Nifty largecap stocks with upside potential of up to 39%

      Whether one accepts it or not, when someone uses the word large cap, first names which would come to mind would be nifty stocks. Because somehow the word large cap has become synonymous with nifty stocks. But the fact is that the world of large caps is much bigger and there are stocks which have been able to show strong out performance in troubled times of volatility, we take a look at them. When it comes to long term investing in the same industry, some players are able to show better performance in terms of growth. This could be because of belonging to a strong group, because the management had set the business in a way that it is able to take headwinds or the market size is so large that growth is bound to make and it comes with better margins to efficient players. We take a look at 5 stocks where the underlying business is strong and good to own business for the long term.

      A9 Finsight, Vivriti Asset among top 11 AIF Funds that rose 10-20% in April 2024

      A9 Finsight and Vivriti Asset were top performers among AIF Funds in April 2024, outperforming the Nifty50. Several other funds, including Income Builder Fund, also showed impressive growth.

      Know Your Fund Manager: Meeta Shetty, Tata Asset Management

      "Over the years my role evolved into a full-fledged fund manager, overseeing both sectoral and diversified funds with a total equity AUM of around Rs 12,047 crore as on 30th April 2024 across three funds, Tata Focused Equity Fund, Tata Digital India Fund and Tata India Pharma and Healthcare Fund," said Meeta Shetty, Tata Mutual Fund.

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