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Why Indian investors need global exposure today
With the rupee weakening and structural pressures from oil, capital outflows and inflation differentials persisting, Indian investors face currency risk in domestic-only portfolios. The article argues for global diversification, highlighting how dollar assets provide both return potential and currency protection, making international exposure a strategic necessity.

India fund outflows deepen as global investors rush back to US tech
Elara Capital’s latest global liquidity tracker shows the first visible cracks in the broader AI rally that had lifted markets such as Taiwan, South Korea and Brazil over the past year.

Vijay Kedia makes a strong case for simpler market taxation, believes it is time to end STT
Vijay Kedia advocates for the abolition of the Securities Transaction Tax (STT) in India, claiming it has become an unnecessary burden on investors. He argues that reducing transaction costs could boost retail market participation and strengthen capital markets' role in economic growth.
Indian banks more exposed to West Asia crisis among APAC region: Moody's
Indian banks face significant exposure due to energy import reliance. Higher fuel costs will strain consumers and businesses, increasing credit stress. Non-bank lenders with unsecured retail loans are particularly vulnerable. Despite these pressures, Indian banks possess strong capital buffers.

SBI says AI-driven banking still needs people, skills and leadership
Chairman Challa Sreenivasulu Setty has positioned human capital at the centre of SBI’s technology overhaul even as global banks cut jobs amid AI-led restructuring.

Lenskart is a 'structural compounder' according to Elara, who sees stock beyond ₹600
Elara Capital said Lenskart has built one of the country's most differentiated retail models through a full-stack eyewear ecosystem that combines manufacturing, retail, technology, and consumer engagement.
Lenskart to become eyewear industry's Tanishq? Elara makes big prediction
Elara Capital initiated coverage on Lenskart with a Buy rating and a target price of Rs 615, implying a 22% upside. The brokerage called the eyewear company a structural compounder with a strong competitive moat and a differentiated full-stack business model. Analysts believe Lenskart is well placed to replicate the growth journey of Titan’s jewellery business and emerge as a category leader in eyewear.
JK Tyre charts Rs 4,900 crore capex to scale up capacity by 24% through FY30
JK Tyre has planned a Rs 4,900 crore capital expenditure through FY30 to expand production capacity by nearly 25%. The company reported strong FY26 earnings growth and expects healthy future demand across passenger and commercial vehicle segments, with major investments focused on its Chennai facility.
Nomura Asset, Capital Group, others buy 5.3% stake in Premier Energies for Rs 2,291 cr
Global financial institutions and Indian mutual funds have bought a 5.3 percent stake in Premier Energies. The deal involved promoters selling shares worth over Rs 2,291 crore. This investment comes as Premier Energies secured significant orders for solar cells and modules. The company is expanding its manufacturing capacities for cells and modules.
India’s office market faces widening funding gap as deployable capital trails demand
India's commercial real estate sector sees strong demand but faces a capital shortage for new projects. Available funds can only support a fraction of future office and warehousing needs. This gap presents a significant opportunity for investors. Experts suggest increased participation from domestic pension funds and insurers, along with simplified foreign investor taxation, can boost capital flows.
First Taiwan, then South Korea? How global AI supercycle is demoting Indian stock market
A global AI-led market shift is driving massive foreign capital outflows from India toward East Asia’s technology hubs, with overseas investors pulling nearly $24 billion from Indian equities this year. Fueled by the AI boom and a sharp rally in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Taiwan has overtaken India as the world’s fifth-largest stock market, while South Korea is emerging as another strong challenger.
Healthcare, engineering and specialty chemicals remain key market themes: Mayuresh Joshi
Mayuresh Joshi, Director Research at Marketsmith India, believes execution will remain key for companies like Suzlon, while healthcare, engineering and select speciality chemical names continue to offer strong growth opportunities. He also sees India-focused engineering and capital goods companies remaining resilient despite global uncertainties. Joshi says investors should stay selective in IT, remains positive on Navin Fluorine, and is closely tracking niche AI-linked opportunities emerging in smaller tech firms.