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    SBI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD Q4 RESULTS

    Nifty at record high: Bharti Airtel, IndiGo among 317 stocks that hit 52-week highs

    Bharti Airtel and IndiGo stocks soared to new all-time highs on Wednesday, with Bharti Airtel reaching Rs 1,545.85 (up 1.5%) and IndiGo climbing to Rs 4,944.60 (up 4.2%). Other stocks hitting their 52-week highs include IEX, ICICI General Insurance, Indian Hotels, Lupin, MCX, and SBI Life Insurance Company.

    These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of over 25%

    As far as Nifty is concerned, bulls have never left control so there is no point even talking about it. Now in the last few sessions, it is clear that bulls are once again making an attempt to control every corner of the street once again which is to improve the market breadth of all segments. But because valuations are high, one has to be cautious, while being bullish. The reason why we are being cautious is that valuations have once again begun to move from expensive to extremely expensive even if one takes into account the results from Q1. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

    Do you have enough life insurance cover to protect your financial goals?

    Your financial goals may be at risk if you have not taken sufficient protection against unforeseen events.

    Life insurance in fierce battle to grab annuities market share

    While the annuity market in India is still in its early stages, insurers believe it holds long-term growth potential. With rising life expectancy and higher income levels, the demand for annuity products is expected to soar.

    Adani entity sells 2.76% in Ambuja Cement for Rs 4,251 crore

    Billionaire Gautam Adani's entity, Holderind Investments, sold 2.76% stake in Ambuja Cements for Rs 4,251 crore through an open market transaction. GQG Partners purchased shares worth '1,679 crore, increasing its stake from 1.35% to 2.04%. SBI Life Insurance and NPS Trust were among other buyers. Adani Group plans to raise '30,000 crore by selling shares in listed firms to rebalance its $126 billion portfolio.

    LIC plays the price game for growth, margins take a back seat, for now

    LIC, India's largest insurance provider, shifted its growth strategy, focusing on expansion over margins. In Q1 FY25, it reported a 24% rise in value of new business due to a 21% increase in annualized premium equivalent. This strategy led to a rise in non-par segment premiums but a decline in overall margins.

    The Economic Times
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