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Record AI fund inflows continue to weigh on India's investment case: EPFR Global
EPFR Global's Cameron Brandt said that enthusiasm around potential IPOs such as SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic is supporting flows. Brandt warned that the current AI-driven investment cycle is diverting capital away from India, although the country could benefit as AI applications mature.
Asus to scale up production in India to 20-30 pc, start making gaming laptopsin India
Asus is set to significantly boost its laptop production in India. The Taiwanese tech giant plans to manufacture 20 to 30 percent of its laptops locally within the current financial year. This expansion includes the introduction of gaming laptop production in India. Asus aims to be the first brand to locally produce gaming laptops, starting with its TUF gaming series.
Bajaj Finserv Share Price Live Updates: Bajaj Finserv's Current Market Position
ADIA to sell Rs 1,944 crore Lenskart stake days after SoftBank exit
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) is set to divest up to 2.3% of its stake in eyewear retailer Lenskart for approximately Rs 1,944 crore. This follows a significant stake sale by SoftBank, with the deal structured as a block deal at a slight discount to the current market price.

PhysicsWallah shares can rally 32% from current levels, DAM Capital says with 'buy' rating
PhysicsWallah has seven analysts tracking the stock, of which six have a "buy" recommendation and one has a "hold" rating on the stock. The consensus price target of ₹131.57 implies an upside potential of 24% from Tuesday's close.
India's current account deficit to remain 1.5-1.7% of GDP in FY27 but RBI measures may turn BoP surplus: SBI Report
India's current account deficit is projected for FY27. However, Reserve Bank of India measures are anticipated to improve the country's external position. These steps aim to strengthen the Rupee and attract foreign capital. This could lead to a balance of payments surplus for FY27. Inflows are expected to boost foreign exchange reserves and banking system liquidity.
Meesho: Why Jefferies believes the stock could rally 34% from current levels
Jefferies sees significant growth for Meesho. The brokerage initiated coverage with a 'Buy' rating and a target price of Rs 225. This suggests a potential 34% rally for the stock. Meesho is well-positioned to benefit from India's expanding value-commerce market. The company targets price-conscious consumers, particularly in smaller cities. Jefferies expects strong growth in net merchandise value and revenue.

Stocks To Buy: HSBC bets on this 'consensus buy', projects 32% upside
Max Financial Services is a "consensus buy" on the street, with all 30 analysts covering the stock having a "buy" recommendation on the same. The consensus price target of ₹2,063, implies an upside potential of 29% from current levels.
NHAI flags off asset monetisation for FY27
The National Highways Authority of India has started its asset monetisation drive for the current financial year. Bids were opened for two national highway stretches in Tamil Nadu. Epic Concesiones 2 Pvt Ltd emerged as the highest bidder for TOT-Bundle 19. NHAI aims to raise significant funds through asset monetisation in the coming years.
Will India's AI multibaggers face a reality check as global bubble fears test valuations?
India's AI stocks are facing scrutiny as global concerns about a tech bubble grow. Companies linked to data centers and high-performance computing have seen significant gains. Experts question if earnings can justify current valuations. Investors are now focusing on the sustainability of these high stock prices. The AI opportunity remains strong, but careful stock selection and valuation discipline are crucial.
Analysts stay bullish on IndiGo stock as the FY30 vision takes shape
IndiGo, in its recently held analyst meet, reiterated its ambition to raise international capacity share to around 40 per cent by FY30 from the current 30 per cent, according to a note by Elara.
India posts USD 7.1 billion current account surplus in Q4 FY26, says RBI
India reported a current account surplus of USD 7.1 billion, or 0.7 per cent of GDP, in the January-March quarter of 2025-26, according to the Reserve Bank data released on Monday. The surplus stood at USD 13.7 billion, or 1.4 per cent of GDP, in the fourth quarter of 2024-25. However, for the entire fiscal year, the current account deficit stood at USD 25.2 billion, or 0.6 per cent of GDP, compared to USD 22.9 billion, or 0.6 per cent of GDP, during 2024-25. "Net services receipts increased to USD 60.4 billion in Q4 2025-26 from USD 53.3 billion a year ago," according to RBI's data on Developments in Indias Balance of Payments during the Fourth Quarter (January-March) of 2025-26. Services exports increased on a year-on-year basis in major categories, such as computer services and other business services. On the other hand, the merchandise trade deficit at USD 83.4 billion in Q4 2025-26 was higher than USD 59.3 billion in Q4 2024-25.