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Expert view: A correction possible in the US stock market, says Marcellus Investment Managers' Head of Global Equities - Mint
Expert view: A correction possible in the US stock market, says Marcellus Investment Managers' Head of Global EquitiesMint

Rupee stability alone may not bring foreign investors back to India: Ambit's Dhiraj Agarwal
Dhiraj Agarwal, Managing Director of Ambit Investment Managers, expects rupee stabilisation to slow foreign investor outflows but believes sustained FII inflows will require stronger earnings growth and economic momentum. Agarwal also cautioned that higher inflation forecasts, lower GDP projections and elevated crude oil prices could keep investors focused on macroeconomic risks.
Marcellus launches global equities fund in GIFT City, targets AI, defence and luxury themes
Marcellus Investment Managers has launched a global equities fund through GIFT City, offering Indian investors access to overseas stocks. The fund targets defence, power, AI-led infrastructure and luxury themes, enabling dollar-denominated investing, diversification and exposure to long-term global growth opportunities.
IL&FS Investment Managers consolidated net profit declines 81.92% in the March 2026 quarter
Sales rise 364.51% to Rs 35.21 crore

Devang Mehta prefers capital market stocks over IT sector
Devang Mehta, Deputy MD & CIO-Equity at Spark Private Wealth Management, said India’s ongoing shift toward investing through mutual funds, PMS, wealth managers and capital market platforms offers a long-term growth opportunity. While remaining cautious on large-cap IT stocks due to weak growth visibility, he prefers capital market-linked businesses, power automation, engineering, manufacturing and discretionary consumption sectors, citing their potential to benefit from structural trends over the next three to five years. Disclaimer: The views and tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own, not of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Renaissance Investment CIO sees value in IT, autos and financials
Pankaj Murarka, CEO & CIO of Renaissance Investment Managers, says the global AI investment boom could benefit Indian IT services as enterprise adoption rises. He believes fear-driven selling in IT stocks is fading and sees value emerging in the sector. Murarka is also positive on autos, EV-linked themes, energy and financials over the medium term, while cautioning that some AI and power infrastructure stocks are difficult to justify on traditional valuations.

It's time to invest in equities, not hold cash, says Renaissance's Pankaj Murarka
Pankaj Murarka, CEO and CIO of Renaissance Investment Managers, expects investors to look beyond weak near-term earnings and focus on a stronger recovery in the second half of the financial year and into next year. He argued that periods of moderate earnings growth are often followed by a catch-up cycle, especially when the economy continues to expand steadily.

Engineering, cement, autos remain top cyclical bets; IT turns attractive: ASK’s George Joseph
Managing nearly $1.21 billion in assets as of April 30, ASK Investment Managers is turning positive on large-cap IT despite worries around AI disruption, says CIO & CEO-Equity George Joseph. He believes fears over AI replacing Indian IT firms are exaggerated, as these companies will continue to play a critical role in system integration and enterprise tech rollouts. ASK has remained constructive on sectors such as engineering, capital goods, cement, autos, banking & financial services, and commodities, seeing them as beneficiaries of the ongoing cyclical uptrend. 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.

Sowilo’s Sandip Agarwal sees 6–7% dollar revenue growth in IT services over next 2–3 years
Sandip Agarwal Fund Manager at Sowilo Investment Managers which manages assets worth nearly $20.44 million as of April 30, 2026, makes a case for Indian IT stocks despite global uncertainty. He points to rupee weakness, a 40–50% valuation correction, and the early stages of an AI-driven services cycle as key reasons to buy. He expects 75% earnings growth over three years and favours large and midcap traditional IT services over expensive ER&D names. 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.

SEBI eases InvIT rules, allows SPVs to retain status post concession expiry
SEBI has amended InvIT regulations to allow SPVs to retain their status after concession agreements end, while mandating timelines for exits, acquisitions and enhanced disclosures by investment managers.
Fairfax India to raise stake in IIFL Capital to 51% with $211 million investment
Fairfax India is set to increase its ownership in IIFL Capital to 51 percent. This move involves an investment of 20 billion rupees. The capital infusion will bolster IIFL Capital's financial standing. It will also support the company's expansion across various financial services. This strategic investment comes amid a competitive market landscape for brokerages and wealth managers.
Fairfax India to raise stake in IIFL Capital to 51% with $211 million investment
Fairfax India is set to increase its ownership in IIFL Capital to 51 percent. This move involves an investment of 20 billion rupees. The capital infusion will bolster IIFL Capital's financial standing. It will also support the company's expansion across various financial services. This strategic investment comes amid a competitive market landscape for brokerages and wealth managers.