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Markets in ‘fear phase’, deploy money in autos, banks, capital goods: AlfAccurate’s Rajesh Kothari
The sharp correction in Indian equities triggered by fears of a prolonged war in West Asia should be viewed as a buying opportunity, according to Rajesh Kothari, Managing Director at AlfAccurate Advisors.Benchmark indices declined nearly 3% this week — their steepest weekly fall in over a year — as rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions rattled investor sentiment. Financial stocks led the decline, with the Nifty Bank logging its biggest weekly drop in 14 months.However, Kothari believes the selloff reflects sentiment rather than a deterioration in underlying economic fundamentals.“We are currently in a fearful phase of the market. When others are fearful, that’s usually the time to be greedy,” Kothari told CNBC-TV18, advising investors to deploy money gradually over the next 30–60 days rather than attempting to time the market.He emphasised that the outcome of the West Asia conflict is less important for markets than its duration. While companies with exposure to the Middle East could face short-term uncertainty, the broader domestic growth story remains intact.Against this backdrop, Kothari highlighted four sectors that investors should focus on.Autos remain a key bet, supported by strong demand trends and low inventory levels across the industry. February sales data was robust, and leading automakers have reported healthy growth, signalling sustained momentum.Banking and financials are another preferred sector. Credit growth has improved to around 13% from about 8.5% earlier, while asset quality remains strong. According to Kothari, the sector could become a “strong buy on declines” if crude-driven inflation concerns ease.He also sees opportunities in capital goods, particularly companies reporting strong order inflows as India’s investment cycle picks up.Lastly, hospitals stand out as a defensive play. The sector remains largely insulated from geopolitical risks and technological disruptions such as artificial intelligence.“These are strong India stori
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Tencent Cloud Europe sells 1% stake in PB Fintech for ₹695 crore in block deal
Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE purchased PB Fintech shares worth ₹182 crore. Societe Generale and Viridian Asia Opportunities Mutual Fund acquired shares valued at ₹100.5 crore each. Shares of PB Fintech Ltd ended at ₹1,428.15, down by ₹47, or 3.19%, on the BSE today, March 6.

SEBI introduces voluntary debit freeze facility for mutual fund portfolios
SEBI has introduced a voluntary debit freeze facility for mutual fund folios, allowing investors to lock accounts and prevent unit debits until unlocked. The measure takes effect from April 30.
Sensex Today Tanks 1,097 Points | Nifty Below 24,450 | 5 Reasons Why Indian Share Markets Are Falling - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Tanks 1,097 Points | Nifty Below 24,450 | 5 Reasons Why Indian Share Markets Are FallingEquitymaster

A warning from Qatar's energy minister sends global markets into a tizzy in 30 minutes
The Nifty 50, which was already down close to 150 points for most of Friday's trading session, ended 315 points lower at 25,450, taking the drop during the four-day week to over 700 points and wiping out investor wealth worth over ₹15 lakh crore.
Private banks, autos and real estate look attractive: Axis Capital
Raman Jauhar, MD & Head of Equities at Axis Capital, says crude price spikes typically cause short-term volatility, but markets have historically recovered if prices remain contained. He remains constructive on Indian equities, highlighting private banks, autos and real estate as attractive sectors. Jauhar adds that a revival in earnings growth could be the key trigger for sustained FII inflows going forward.
Why Napean's Gautam Trivedi is not rushing to buy the dip yet
Gautam Trivedi, Co-Founder of Nepean Capital, says Middle East tensions have disrupted improving sentiment for India despite recent FII inflows and positive economic developments. He notes emerging markets are seeing strong inflows, but India may lag due to higher oil prices and external risks. While many stocks have corrected, he advises caution on deploying fresh capital and prefers themes like data centres, co-working and select metals.
Sensex Today Tanks 1,097 Points | Nifty Below 24,450 | 5 Reasons Why Indian Share Markets Are Falling - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Tanks 1,097 Points | Nifty Below 24,450 | 5 Reasons Why Indian Share Markets Are FallingEquitymaster
India equity funds see modest outflows as AI-linked markets attract investors: EPFR
Cameron Brandt, Director of Research at EPFR Global, said India equity funds saw modest outflows over the past week, while AI-linked markets such as Taiwan, China and Korea continued drawing investor interest. He added that geopolitical tensions have triggered only a muted risk-off response in global fund flows. US equity funds saw modest redemptions, while diversified emerging-market funds continued attracting money. Energy, defence and aerospace funds recorded strong inflows.

Sensex surges 900 points, Nifty ends at 24,766; Adani Ports, BSE, Mazagon Dock rally
Broader markets outperformed the benchmarks during the session. The Midcap index climbed 867 points to end at 57,793, while the Nifty Bank index advanced 301 points to close at 59,056.