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Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC among JP Morgan's preferred bets on India's SIP boom
JP Morgan has initiated coverage of India’s capital markets sector with a bullish outlook, citing resilient SIP inflows and rising retail financialisation. The brokerage prefers Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC, while staying cautious on BSE, KFin, CDSL and MCX despite strong recent stock performance.
SIP-led capital markets story intact; JP Morgan prefers Angel One, CAMS
Among sector preferences, the brokerage favours Angel One, Computer Age Management Services (CAMS), ICICI AMC, Nippon India Asset Management, and HDFC Asset Management Company

CAMS in Focus: Geojit Turns Bullish After Valuation Correction — Check Target Price, Upside
CAMS' assets under management growth remains supported by rising folio additions and stable market share.

Dipan Mehta picks Coforge, Persistent and Happiest Minds for the AI era
Dipan Mehta, Director at Elixir Equities, said new-age IT firms such as Happiest Minds, Persistent Systems and Coforge are well placed to benefit from the AI-led disruption in technology services. He also favoured diversified NBFCs over banks and highlighted opportunities in mining companies like NMDC and Hindustan Copper. However, he cautioned that elevated crude oil prices and the ongoing Iran conflict could weigh on India's economic growth and market sentiment. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Momentum in mid-& small-caps to fuel fresh derivatives plays
Mid and small-cap stocks are outperforming, driving activity in stock futures. Analysts highlight GE Vernova T&D India, CAMS, Suzlon Energy, GMR Airports, and Siemens as top derivatives bets for June, citing technical breakouts and positive price action. Conversely, Mahindra & Mahindra shows signs of a fresh short buildup.

Dipan Mehta prefers Yatra over Ixigo, sees opportunity in new-age consumer stocks
Dipan Mehta, Director of Elixir Equities sees online travel platform Yatra as a better bet than Ixigo due to reasonable valuations and strong growth in corporate travel. He expects AI-led changes to create clear winners and losers in the IT services sector over the next few quarters. In FMCG, Mehta prefers new-age consumer brands like Nykaa and Honasa Consumer, citing faster growth and stronger positioning than traditional players. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Asian shares rally after oil prices slip, Wall Street resumes its AI rally
Shares rallied Thursday across Asia, tracking gains on Wall Street after pressure from the bond market eased and oil prices fell back. The advance was also powered by a stronger-than-expected quarterly report from chipmaker Nvidia, whose profit rocketed more than 200% higher in the February-April quarter from a year earlier, while revenue jumped 85%. Nvidia has been one of the biggest beneficiaries from the boom in artificial intelligence, thanks to powerful demand for its high-end AI chips. Its shares rose 1.3% on Wednesday before its earnings report was released, but they fell 1.3% in afterhours trading after the announcement. South Korea's Kospi soared 8% to 7,787.74, helped by strong buying of technology shares such as Samsung Electronics, which gained 7.5% after its labour union and management reached an agreement late Wednesday that averted a strike. Shares in SK Hynix, a computer chipmaker partnering with Nvidia, surged 11.3%. The Kospi has been breaching records, recently .
Gainers & Losers: Tata Technologies, Meesho among 5 big movers on Tuesday
Indian markets closed lower amid selling in financial, consumer and realty stocks. Key movers included Voltamp’s sharp fall on weak results, while Tata Technologies, CAMS and Sobha gained.
CAMS shares jump 9% after firm reports highest-ever Q4 revenue, announces dividend. Do you own?
Computer Age Management Services (CAMS) shares surged over 9% after reporting an 11% rise in Q4 FY26 net profit to Rs 126 crore and a record quarterly revenue of Rs 395 crore. The company also announced a dividend of Rs 4 per equity share, driven by strong non-mutual fund business growth and improved operational efficiency.
Wockhardt Ltd leads gainers in 'A' group
Quess Corp Ltd, Computer Age Management Services Ltd, Tata Technologies Ltd and CreditAccess Grameen Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 05 May 2026.
CAMS shares surge 9% in weak markets on Q4 show; dividend announcement
CAMS shares today: The company said improved operational efficiency and a significant ramp-up in automation initiatives helped absolute Ebitda reach an all-time high of ₹183.66 crore
CAMS gains as Q4 PAT jumps 11% YoY to Rs 126 cr
Computer Age Management Services (CAMS) jumped 6.09% to Rs 775.75 after the company's consolidated net profit surged 10.88% to Rs 126.43 crore on 11% increase in revenue from operations to Rs 395.22 crore in Q4 FY26 over Q4 FY25.