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Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi NCR: A tale of three housing markets
Bengaluru's housing market shows strong growth fueled by its expanding technology sector. Mumbai remains India's largest residential market, absorbing new supply effectively. Delhi-NCR faces a slowdown as premium homes dominate its available inventory. These contrasting trends indicate future property cycles will depend on job and investment growth. Infrastructure development is increasingly shaping buyer decisions across these key cities.
Kalyan Jewellers stock to double from here? Why analysts are bullish
Kalyan Jewellers reported strong first-quarter revenue growth despite market headwinds. The company's international business and digital platform also showed significant expansion. Analysts are bullish, with some predicting the stock could double in value. Technical indicators suggest a positive medium-term outlook for the stock. Investors will monitor future showroom launches and festive season demand.
TCS, Infosys crash up to 55%: Why India's largest mutual fund scheme is still buying
India's largest mutual fund scheme is buying more shares of TCS and Infosys. This buying occurs even as these IT stocks experience significant market value losses. The fund manager's conviction rests on current cash flows rather than future AI narratives. While AI disruption pressures revenue, it also creates new technology spending opportunities. The sector is no longer considered expensive, but earnings visibility remains a concern.
Demat account additions pick up on D-Street rebound
India added over 2.5 million demat accounts in June, the highest since February. This growth occurred as key market indices Nifty 50 and Sensex advanced significantly. Improved market sentiment followed the easing of geopolitical concerns and potential IPO announcements. Broader market participation and digital onboarding are attracting new retail investors. Future demat account growth will depend on Indian market performance and investor confidence.
Tata Motors charts $100 billion automotive ambition, commits Rs 40,000 crore to India business
Tata Motors aims for a USD 100 billion automotive business by FY31. The company plans substantial capital expenditure for domestic operations and JLR. Passenger vehicles will focus on aspirational products and market share growth. Jaguar Land Rover will contribute significantly to the projected sales figures. Digital technologies and AI are key investments for future operations.
Tata Motors PV targets 10x volume growth by FY30; Chairman N Chandrasekaran aims for 20% market share
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles aims for ten-fold volume growth by FY30. The company targets over 1.2 million vehicle sales and 20 percent market share. Significant investments in digital technologies and AI are planned across the value chain. Collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover leverages complementary strengths in manufacturing and technology. The company is committed to electric vehicle transition and future mobility.

Top Gainers & Losers on 7 July: Trent, Kalyan Jewellers, Cochin Shipyard, Tejas Networks, BSE among top losers
The Indian stock market's bull run ended on July 7 as benchmark indices fell due to profit booking, particularly in auto and metal sectors, despite gains in IT stocks. The Nifty 50 settled 0.25% lower, while Sensex dropped 387 points, breaking their winning streak.
Dixon Tech, Coforge, 8 other stocks among Motilal’s non-Nifty ideas ahead of Q1 results
Motilal Oswal has identified ten non-Nifty stocks for investors ahead of quarterly earnings. The brokerage anticipates healthy revenue growth across various market capitalizations. TVS Motor and Dixon Technologies are among the top picks with significant upside potential. Radico Khaitan and Indian Hotels Company also show promising revenue growth prospects. Coforge and Kirloskar Oil Engines are also highlighted for their future performance.
IT stocks are beginning to offer bank FD-like dividend yields. But is that a trap for investors?
Indian IT stocks now offer dividend yields comparable to bank fixed deposits. These yields have risen because stock prices have significantly declined from their peaks. Companies possess substantial liquidity and are actively using buybacks and dividends for support. However, sector headwinds from AI and geopolitics create uncertainty for future growth. Investors face a polarized market with potential risks and rewards.
The Q1 verdict: Can TCS, Infosys, other IT results stop a Rs 17 lakh crore AI-led rout?
India's top IT firms like TCS and Infosys face a crucial earnings season after a massive Rs 17 lakh crore market value erosion. Analysts anticipate muted results and weak future guidance, citing client spending slowdowns, pricing pressures, and the disruptive impact of AI. Investors are keenly watching if current valuations reflect the anticipated slower growth cycle.
From niche to mainstream: How India's bond market reinvented itself over the last 10 years
India's bond market has transformed significantly over the last decade, moving from an opaque, institutional-focused space to a more transparent and accessible one. Regulatory reforms, technological advancements, and global index inclusion have fueled this growth, nearly tripling total issuances. Experts highlight reduced minimum investment thresholds and enhanced regulatory frameworks as key drivers, paving the way for substantial future expansion.
Cupid shares gain 2% as firm raises FY27 guidance, expects Q1 revenue to top Rs 150 crore
Cupid shares gained 2% as the company anticipates a record Q1 FY27 revenue exceeding Rs 150 crore. Buoyed by strong market visibility, Cupid has boosted its FY27 revenue forecast to over Rs 660 crore. This optimistic outlook is fueled by diversified business, expanding global opportunities in healthcare, and growth in its condom and lubricant portfolios. The company is also making strides in its IVD business, signaling robust future potential.