Stock price bottoms look elusive even with decline in risk appetite
Benchmark indices – Sensex and Nifty – are almost 10% down from their peaks made on September 27, led by a sell-off by foreign investors sparked by a rebound in Chinese equities and disappointing earnings in the September quarter. The Midcap 150 index declined 10.9%, SmallCap 250 index dropped 9.1% and the Microcap 250 fell […]
During Trump 2.0, India second only to US for investors: Viswas Raghavan, Executive Vice-Chair, Citigroup
India is poised to become the second-largest recipient of global investments after the US during President Trump’s second term. Investors are drawn to India’s potential as a market, its alignment with Trump’s policies, and its strong economic growth prospects, particularly in sectors like energy, infrastructure, and consumer goods.
Short-term selling in India presents buy opportunities: Stefan Hofer
With Donald Trump coming in, I cannot overemphasise how much change is going to happen. Republicans retain their hold of the House, clinching full control of Congress.