Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    AVIATION STOCKS RALLY

    F&O Talk: Midcaps, smallcaps stage sharp comeback, trade above key moving averages. What's the outlook?

    Domestic markets closed higher on Friday, led by consumer and metal stocks, with Nifty and Sensex posting gains. Analyst Sudeep Shah of SBI Securities shared insights on Nifty and Bank Nifty's outlook, highlighting broader market strength and key levels to watch for the upcoming week.

    GIFT Nifty jumps over 300 points after oil price crash. What to expect on Monday?

    Indian markets are set for a strong opening as GIFT Nifty surged over 300 points tracking falling crude prices and easing tensions with support from Dow Jones Industrial Average strength and improving global risk sentiment

    Earnings may drop but opportunity bigger; Vikas Khemani makes bullish call on India markets

    Indian markets are rallying after a sell-off. Vikas Khemani of Carnelian Asset Management believes India's investment case remains strong. He sees short-term earnings disruptions as opportunities. Khemani has increased exposure to banking, financial services, and aviation. He also believes the narrative around Indian IT is exaggerated, with AI presenting new opportunities.

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Thursday

    The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex surged over 1.6% after US–Iran talks optimism boosted sentiment, driving broad-based buying. Falling volatility, strong technical signals, and sectoral strength supported bullish momentum despite key resistance levels ahead.

    Your smart investment playbook for FY27: What to buy, what to avoid and how to diversify after a rough FY26

    FY26 left your equity portfolio bruised. As FY27 begins, here’s how to heal it.

    Calm before storm? Axis Bank's Neelkanth Mishra says India must brace for geopolitical shocks every 1–2 years

    Axis Bank Chief Economist Neelkanth Mishra warned that India should brace for geopolitical shocks every 1–2 years, calling current tensions part of a broader US–China “grand war.” While markets stabilised after a ceasefire push, Mishra cautioned that disruptions to supply chains, energy and trade could intensify, demanding faster reforms and resilience-building.

    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP