INDIAN EQUITY MARKETS

No sector mispriced, market remains efficient despite global uncertainty
India’s consumption story is gaining momentum after GST cuts, with automakers, insurers, and FMCG firms set to benefit. Expert Mark Matthews highlights IT as undervalued, despite global uncertainties and tariff risks from the U.S. He believes India’s resilience and strategic positioning could support equities through consumption-driven growth and export sector recovery.

Madhu Lunawat led The Wealth Company Mutual Fund launches its maiden flexi cap fund
The Wealth Company Mutual Fund, part of Pantomath Group, has launched its maiden Flexi Cap Fund, opening September 24. The fund aims for long-term wealth creation through dynamic allocation across market caps, PE-style diligence, and institutional-quality research. It will be benchmarked against Nifty 500 TRI.

FIIs cautious despite GST boost as earnings hold the key; 5 stocks to bet on now: Pramod Amthe
Despite a GST rate cut lifting sentiment, FIIs remain cautious on Indian equities, says InCred Capital’s Pramod Amthe, stressing earnings as the key trigger. He sees opportunities in autos, financials, and consumer discretionary, with high-conviction picks like Maruti, Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finance, Shriram Transport, and TCPL Packaging.

GST clarity and valuation levels could spur FII comeback: Chakri Lokapriya
Indian equity markets show cautious optimism amid global and domestic triggers. Chakri Lokapriya highlights falling INR, FII selling, and tariff uncertainty but points to fair valuations at 19–20x FY27 earnings. He stresses GST reforms as a structural positive that could drive earnings upgrades, boost demand, and attract fresh FII inflows.

Is cash in mutual fund portfolio a safety net or a performance risk?
Mutual funds often hold cash, impacting performance. Experts say high cash levels can hinder returns in rising markets but offer opportunities during downturns. Data from July 2025 shows increased cash allocation after market dips. Active and passive funds differ in cash management. Investors should be wary of funds consistently holding high cash, as it may limit growth potential.

50% US tariffs are harsh and unsustainable, change certain: Anand Shah, ICICI Prudential AMC
ICICI Prudential’s Anand Shah expects tariff resolution through dialogue. He advises tilting portfolios to 50% equity allocation given current valuations, and favours consumer services and manufacturing over IT and FMCG as bottom-up stock selection becomes key to generating alpha. By Sameer Bhardwaj.
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FPIs dump Rs 22,789 crore in August, financials and IT hit hard
Foreign investors heavily sold Indian equities in August, withdrawing over ₹80,000 crore in July and August combined. Financial services faced the brunt, with ₹9,817 crore offloaded in the second half of August, following ₹13,471 crore earlier. IT stocks also experienced sustained pressure, with FPIs selling ₹4,905 crore in the latter half after an earlier sell-off.
Know Your Fund Manager | Sorbh Gupta, Head- Equity, Bajaj Finserv AMC
I was born in Binnaguri, near Darjeeling in West Bengal, where my father worked as a tea estate manager. I spent my childhood in Darjeeling and completed my primary education at a convent boarding school there.
Modi-Xi handshake, tax cuts boost case for lagging Indian stocks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s symbolic handshake with President Xi Jinping in China, combined with fresh tax cuts at home, is fueling optimism that Indian equities will finally narrow the gap with their emerging-market peers.
FPIs withdraw Rs 12,257 cr in first week of Sep on strong dollar, US tariff concerns
Foreign investors pulled out Rs 12,257 crore (USD 1.4 billion) from Indian equities in the first week of September, weighed down by a stronger dollar, US tariff concerns, and persistent geopolitical tensions.
Earnings recovery to drive market momentum: Mayuresh Joshi
Indian equity markets saw a 1% gain but stayed below 25,000, prompting analysis of underlying trends. GST rationalization is expected to boost volumes and margins from Q3, benefiting India Inc. Metals led sectoral gains, supported by potential US rate cuts and improved India-China ties. Despite positive indicators, markets remain cautious, awaiting earnings reset and resolution on US tariffs.
Will global cues and Fed rate cut hopes fuel a market recovery next week?
Indian equity indices ended flat amid choppy trading, with IT stocks declining due to US tariff concerns, offsetting auto sector gains fueled by GST cut hopes. For the week, however, markets gained 1%. Positive global cues and expectations of US rate cuts are expected to support a recovery next week, though Nifty faces resistance at 25,000.
Will FPIs campaign to unnerve DIIs or vice versa? Amid foreign exodus, Nilesh Shah says stay focused on these 2 things
Kotak AMC’s Nilesh Shah urges investors to focus on growth and governance as FPIs cut holdings to a 13-year low. Despite foreign outflows, domestic resilience, strong GDP growth, and GST reforms support Indian markets, highlighting long-term opportunities amid short-term volatility.
How 30 multibaggers soared up to 2,660% in a year when Nifty barely moved
Despite a lackluster year for Indian equity markets in 2025, with the Nifty barely budging, several companies defied the trend, delivering exceptional returns. Elitecon International and RRP Semiconductor led the pack with staggering gains, fueled by sector-specific tailwinds and government initiatives. While global trade tensions loomed, strategic stock picking proved rewarding for investors who identified these hidden gems.
Multibillion-dollar deals fuel pickup in India's mergers & acquisitions activity
Mergers and acquisitions in India are increasing. Cross-border deals and private equity funds are driving this growth. M&A volume has reached nearly $41 billion in 2025. Several major acquisitions have occurred recently, including Tata Motors' acquisition of Iveco Group's business. Private equity activity is at its highest. Local players are also increasingly active in M&A.
Market Snapshot: Range-bound trading continues as metals shine amid global cues
Indian equity markets displayed a range-bound trade today, with Bank Nifty managing to remain in the green despite recent volatility. Investors are weighing news developments alongside technical trends, trying to gauge whether short-term headlines will steer the market or if chart trajectories will dictate the next move.
Promoters selling, retail investors buying. Who's right? Raamdeo Agrawal answers
Despite Indian promoters offloading record shares, retail investors remain bullish, says Raamdeo Agrawal. Promoter shareholding fell to an eight-year low, while domestic institutional investors' share rose to a record high, surpassing foreign investors. Agrawal likens the market to expensive Mumbai property, advising investors to accept slightly higher prices for long-term growth.
Vikas Khemani sees broad-based rally to fuel markets; bets on financials, pharma
Vikas Khemani expects a broad-based market rally, with financials, pharma, and manufacturing leading the charge. He sees large-caps offering stability while mid- and small-caps could outperform once sentiment improves, noting that short-covering and renewed buying may follow if tariff issues ease in the coming months.
Raamdeo Agrawal advocates for bold reforms in India amid US tariff challenges
Raamdeo Agrawal advocates for bold reforms by the government. He notes the current market dynamics of promoters selling and retail investors buying. Agrawal sees opportunities despite pricey valuations, advising investors to buy and hold for long-term growth. He cautions against the risks of investing in unlisted companies. He suggests a SIP approach for lump sum investments.
NCDEX raises $88 million ahead of equity foray: CEO
India's National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) has raised $87.99 million from global trading firms and domestic brokers as it plans to launch equity offerings within the next twelve months, its chief executive said.
GST push, lower rates could power consumption despite tariff shock: Vikas Khemani
Despite tariff concerns, market veteran Vikas Khemani remains bullish on India’s growth story, citing GST rationalisation and falling interest rates as key consumption drivers. He warns investors against chasing hype-driven valuations, urging focus on fundamentals and long-term opportunities.
Indian local funds’ stock buying nears record as foreigners exit
Indian institutions are close to a record in stock purchases this year. This cushions the market as foreign funds sell. Local investors have bought over $59 billion in equities. Foreigners have withdrawn $14 billion in 2025. Retail participation drives most inflows. Investors are moving from traditional savings to equity funds. Local institutions' ownership hit a record high.
August Rush: FPI outflows at 7-month high at $4 billion
Foreign investors heavily sold Indian shares in August, the most in seven months. This year's total exits are the highest since 2022. Punitive US tariffs and a weak rupee impacted the market. Domestic funds supported equities with strong buying. SIP inflows also rose significantly. Rupee fell to breach the 88 mark to a dollar.
Will it be another muted September for Dalal Street?
Indian equity investors might face a lackluster September, as historical trends indicate a subdued market performance. Data reveals that key indices like Nifty 50 and Nifty 500 have often declined during this month over the past decade. Technical analysis suggests a slightly negative outlook, with potential upside capped until Nifty surpasses specific levels.
Govt’s gamble on GST cuts: What do the bond and currency markets signal?
Markets reflect cognitive biases, interpreting events differently. Equity markets anticipate consumption revival from GST reforms, while bond and currency markets price fiscal and macro risks. Persistent FII selling and a weakening Rupee highlight underlying stress, challenging India’s macro stability despite robust fundamentals.
Auto vs consumer stocks ahead of GST Council meet: What to buy? Geojit’s Anand James explains
Foreign institutional investors turned sharply bearish in August, pulling out nearly Rs 35,000 crore from Indian equities—their biggest monthly outflow in 2024. FIIs slashed exposure to financials and IT amid tariff shocks and muted earnings. While some technical indicators suggest a potential rebound in September, broader sentiment remains cautious, with domestic reforms and festive demand offering possible triggers.
Indian equity markets decline as tariff worries deepen
Indian equity markets experienced a second consecutive day of losses due to escalating tensions between the US and India over tariffs. The NSE Nifty and BSE Sensex both declined by 0.9%. Investors are cautious amid a lack of positive triggers, with banking and IT sectors underperforming. Foreign portfolio investors continue to sell shares, contributing to the market's bearish sentiment.
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