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    FIIs bought 120 Indian stocks in Q4 amid Rs 1.3 lakh crore exodus. What's special about them?

    Despite a significant Rs 1.3 lakh cr exodus in Q4, Foreign Institutional Investors selectively increased stakes in 120 Indian stocks. These companies are linked to domestic growth, balance sheet strength or niche industry leadership, indicating continued capital deployment in specific attractive pockets.

    Adani Power eclipses Adani Ports to becomes Group’s most valuable stock with m-cap Rs 3.99 lakh crore

    Adani Power Limited surged nearly 5% on Monday to hit fresh 52-week high, becoming the most valuable Adani Group firm. The company, with a ₹3.99 lakh crore m-cap, surpassed Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone. Strong stock momentum, new subsidiary formation, and reaffirmed ratings supported investor sentiment on the Street.

    MF Tracker: After a strong 7 year run, can this international fund maintain momentum?

    Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100 FOF has delivered exceptional returns, outperforming equity mutual funds over seven years, driven by US tech giants and a weakening rupee. However, experts caution against chasing sector-specific rallies, advocating for diversified domestic equity exposure for long-term wealth creation.

    HDFC Bank shares fall over 1% after Q4. Jefferies, Bernstein, 3 other brokerage weigh in

    HDFC Bank's shares dipped despite a 9% net profit rise to Rs 19,221 crore for the March quarter. While interest income saw a slight decline, return on assets improved. Analysts largely maintain buy or outperform ratings, citing strong deposit growth, resilient margins, and attractive valuations, though some caution on near-term growth acceleration.

    Best arbitrage mutual funds to invest in April 2026

    Arbitrage mutual funds offer attractive after-tax returns for investments held over a year, taxed at 12.5% like equity funds. These funds exploit price differences between cash and derivatives markets, with volatility potentially boosting opportunities. They are suitable for investors not wanting to time interest rates.

    Choosing the right NPS annuity: Why expenses, behaviour, and risk tolerance matter for retirement income

    The National Pension System's exit rule eased, allowing more flexibility with annuity purchases. Retirees must carefully decide how much to allocate to annuities, balancing essential expense coverage with potential market returns. While annuities offer stable income, Systematic Withdrawal Plans (SWPs) provide tax advantages and flexibility, though they require discipline.

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