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    Smallcap stocks skyrocket up to 79% after crash. Is this breakout rally or bull trap?

    Indian smallcap stocks have surged dramatically in April, with some gaining up to 79%. The Nifty Smallcap 250 has outperformed the Nifty50, driven by domestic investor confidence. Experts are split on the sustainability of this rally, with some seeing a structural uptrend and others a sentiment-driven surge. Valuations are a concern for some, while others point to strong earnings.

    Multiple states to borrow Rs 16,900 crore through RBI SGS auction on April 21

    Multiple state governments are set to raise a combined Rs 16,900 crore through a revised auction of State Government Securities on April 21. The Reserve Bank of India will conduct the auction on its E-Kuber platform, featuring fresh issuances and re-issues with varying tenors. Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Telangana are among the participating states.

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

    Sensex and Nifty ended lower in a volatile session as profit booking in banking stocks erased early gains. Despite easing volatility and supportive global cues, caution persists due to geopolitical uncertainties, while technical indicators suggest a bullish trend with near-term consolidation likely.

    Time to buy? Sunny Agrawal finds best picks across banking, pharma, capital markets & infrastructure

    Indian stock markets present attractive opportunities now. Investors with an 18-month outlook should consider deploying funds, especially in mid and small-cap stocks. Experts highlight companies with strong earnings visibility. Key sectors like banking, asset management, auto ancillaries, pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, metals, and infrastructure offer potential. Quality stocks bought now are expected to deliver solid returns by FY27.

    The Big Review: Markets near bottom, selective opportunities emerging for FY27

    HDFC Securities report highlights India’s macro stability despite global risks, with steady growth, moderating inflation and controlled fiscal trends. Earnings may grow modestly, valuations are cooling, and markets near a bottom, offering selective opportunities supported by domestic liquidity and retail participation.

    States likely to raise up to Rs 14 lakh crore in FY27, says ICRA

    Indian states plan to borrow significantly in the upcoming financial year FY2027. Total borrowings are projected between 13.4 to 14 lakh crore rupees. This represents a growth of 5 to 9 percent. The Reserve Bank of India is introducing a new strategy for borrowing. This aims to create a more structured market for state government securities.

    The Economic Times
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