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Market View | 8–10% correction likely from here, says Ambit’s Dhiraj Agarwal
Ambit Investment Managers’ Managing Director Dhiraj Agarwal says emerging markets are in a risk-off phase due to Middle East tensions, a stronger dollar and rising crude prices. India, highly dependent on oil imports, is particularly vulnerable. He sees a very high probability of a 10% market correction, with a deeper 15–20% fall possible if crude stays elevated. Agarwal remains cautious on IT due to AI disruption and expects consumer staples to face long-term valuation derating.

Trade Setup for March 2: Nifty braces for Monday chaos after US, Israel attack Iran
Before the markets open here in India, the bigger reaction will be seen on other asset classes beyond equities. Crude oil prices, Gold prices, moves on the US Dollar, the Yen, all of which will be significant and keenly monitored by the street. In fact, Barclays has already written in a note to clients that oil prices could go up to as high as $100 per barrel.
Looking to take success from India to other emerging markets: Acerpure
Acerpure, a consumer electronics brand, is set to expand its presence in emerging markets like the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia. The company aims to double its sales and investment in India this year. Acerpure is also focusing on launching products tailored for the Indian market, emphasizing 'made in India' initiatives.
Frightful February for IT stocks: How Anthropic’s 6 AI tools sparked a multi-billion dollar meltdown in 4 weeks
Indian IT stocks have seen a sharp downturn in February, with the Nifty IT index dropping 21%. This decline was triggered by new AI launches and capabilities from startup Anthropic, raising investor concerns about potential disruptions to the sector. Major IT firms experienced significant single-day losses following these developments.

Tariff easing lifts demand expectations for metals: Nirmal Bang
Nirmal Bang Securities’ Kunal Shah remains bullish on copper, aluminium and zinc due to tightening supply and growing consumption, while expecting limited upside in silver unless new industrial demand emerges.

Nomura maintains 'Buy' on Godrej Consumer Products, target price Rs 1,300 after strong Q1 update
The brokerage said consolidated revenue growth is likely to be in the "high-teens y-y" (around 16-17%), exceeding the company's FY27 guidance of double-digit growth

Tata Consumer Products shares rise 7% to all-time high on upbeat revenue forecast
Brokerages remained positive on the Tata group FMCG firm's outlook, citing volume-led growth, improving distribution and expansion in emerging channels.

Buy Tata Consumer Products; target of Rs 1450: Motilal Oswal
Motilal Oswal is bullish on Tata Consumer Products recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 1450 in its research report dated May 10, 2026.

Oil Above $100! Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei Warns on Hormuz | US Markets Slide | Opening Bell
Brent crude climbs above $100 as Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei warns the Strait of Hormuz should remain closed to pressure enemies and calls for US military bases to shut in the Middle East. Global markets react sharply. Asian markets open lower with Nikkei 225 down 2% and Kospi sliding nearly 3%. US markets hit new 2026 lows as the Dow Jones tumbles 740 points while NASDAQ dips. Meanwhile, US Treasury yields rise and gold slips on a stronger dollar. With GIFT Nifty signaling a gap-down start for Indian equities and oil prices surging, what does this mean for inflation and investors? Tune in as Surabhi Upadhyay and market experts decode the big global cues shaping today’s market action.

Crompton Greaves Consumer: Fanning out into new areas
Premium products, pricing discipline, and new category entry driving medium-term earnings visibility

Stocks to watch today: Coforge, L&T, M&M, KEC International, Ajanta Pharma in focus on May 6
Stocks in focus include Bajaj Auto, Brigade Enterprises, Blue Star, Godrej Consumer Products, Hexaware Technologies, Meesho, One 97 Communications, Shree Cement, Radico Khaitan, Raymond Lifestyle, Dhara Rail Projects, KRM Ayurveda, Macobs Technologies, Odyssey Technologies, Stylam Industries.

Tata Consumer stock gains 2% as Citi bullish on strong growth momentum; check target price, upside
Citi retained its "buy" rating on Tata Consumer Products stock, saying that the demand remains resilient, with no visible signs of a slowdown so far.