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ITC, HUL among 10 FMCG stocks that have tumbled up to 31% in 2026. How many do you have?
FMCG stocks remained under pressure in 2026, with the sector index declining 10% year-to-date amid geopolitical disruptions and inflationary pressures. Most major names, including ITC, Dabur and Godrej Consumer Products saw sharp declines, while Hindustan Unilever and Colgate-Palmolive showed relative resilience.
FRAI urges govt to intensify crackdown on counterfeit products, illicit trade
Retailers are urging the government to intensify efforts against illegal trade and fake products, citing risks to consumer safety and the livelihoods of small businesses. The Federation of Retailers Association of India (FRAI) has called for stricter enforcement, tougher penalties, and greater accountability from online marketplaces. They highlighted a significant rise in counterfeit goods across various sectors, impacting fair competition and consumer trust.

Worst is behind us, markets could hit new highs in 6-12 months: Envision’s Nilesh Shah
Nilesh Shah, Founder of Envision Capital, remains positive on digital platforms, defence, aerospace and consumer discretionary sectors, citing long-term domestic growth drivers. Shah expects stronger earnings, policy reforms and foreign investor participation to support markets, while also identifying opportunities linked to GLP-1 drugs, nutrition products and healthcare themes.
Jyothy Labs to expand Exo into broader dishwash franchise after Henkel brands exit portfolio
Jyothy Labs is strategically expanding its Exo dishwash brand into a comprehensive franchise following Henkel's exit from Pril and Fa licensing in India. The company remains cautiously optimistic about FY27 growth, focusing on premium products, innovation, and wider distribution despite inflationary pressures. New Exo variants are showing promising consumer response, aiming to boost sales and market share.

Tata Consumer targets 17% Ebitda margin in 3 years via overhaul of distribution model
Tata Consumer Products is strategizing to improve margins, currently at 13.9%, by enhancing distribution channels and leveraging quick commerce growth. Recent acquisitions have boosted its entry into food services and pharmacy sectors.

L'Oréal To Acquire Majority Stake In India's Digital-First Personal Care Brand Innovist
Innovist brands will be part of L'Oreal's Consumer Products Division portfolio.
Apple to raise prices due to memory chip shortage, CEO Tim Cook says: Report
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced plans to increase product prices due to soaring memory and storage chip costs, driven by AI demand. He stated price hikes are unavoidable as the company struggles to absorb escalating component expenses. Cook emphasized the need for memory pricing and supply to stabilize for consumer products.
FSSAI notices to 8 companies over misleading names, claims
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices to eight food companies, including Emami Healthy & Tasty, for potentially misleading product names and claims. Companies like Plan B are under scrutiny for "plant-based vegan" marketing without prior approval. FSSAI aims to prevent consumer deception regarding food products.
Why India is the centerpiece of LG's billion-dollar bet on the Global South
LG India growth strategy and consumer electronics market expansion: LG Electronics is targeting a significant revenue increase in India, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil by 2030. India is a crucial market, offering opportunities for both new buyers and upgrades. The company is adapting its products and manufacturing to meet local needs. This strategy aims for profitable and sophisticated growth in emerging economies.
Stocks to Watch today: Lenskart, ZEEL, REC, PFC, Eternal, Airtel and more
Stocks to watch today: Lenskart, Zee Entertainment, REC, PFC, Eternal, Airtel, Tata Consumer Products, Vascon Engineers, Nuvama Wealth, Rajesh Exports, among others, will be in focus today.
Tata Consumer sees margin boost, targets 20%+ EBITDA: Chairman Chandrasekaran
Tata Consumer Products aims for over 20% EBITDA margin in the long run. Newer businesses like Tata Sampann and acquired entities are key growth drivers. The company plans significant annual growth from acquisitions. Innovation and digital capabilities are also central to future expansion. Revenue and profit saw substantial increases in the last fiscal year.
Tata Consumer Products to add 50-100 Starbucks outlets annually; sees potential for 8,000 units
Tata Starbucks aims for massive expansion in India, with plans to reach 8,000 stores. The coffee chain is now profitable at the operating level. This growth is driven by increasing cafe culture and a growing young population. The company is adding 50 to 100 new outlets annually, strengthening its presence across cities.