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CCI Okays Warburg Pincus' Plan To Buy Fleur Hotels Stake; Clears Lemon Tree Restructuring
This investment marks a renewed partnership between Warburg and Lemon Tree,
Centre to expand product coverage under Rs 10,683 crore textile PLI, says Giriraj Singh
The government plans to broaden the Production Linked Incentive scheme for textiles. This expansion will include man-made fibre apparel, fabrics, and technical textiles. The move aims to boost the industry, attract investment, and accelerate growth. It also supports job creation and India's global textile market position. Discussions were held with the footwear industry regarding raw material issues.

Helios MF’s Dinshaw Irani says India looks oversold, stays cautious on IT stocks
Helios Mutual Fund CEO Dinshaw Irani said the fund has been actively deploying cash as Indian equities appear oversold after recent underperformance. He noted that consumption trends remain resilient for now, though prolonged global uncertainty could weigh on demand over the next few quarters. Irani remains cautious on the IT sector, warning that AI-led disruption, weaker growth expectations and margin pressures could keep valuations under strain despite recent corrections. 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.

Manish Sonthalia flags 12–13% earnings reset as global shock clouds FY27 outlook
Manish Sonthalia, CIO of Emkay Investment Managers highlights opportunities in financials, defence, power and IT, while advising caution on travel and real estate amid cost pressures.
Neo Alternative Asset Managers bets on real estate, ropes in ex-Walton Street India trio to lead charge
Neo Alternative Asset Managers is expanding into real estate. The firm has hired a seasoned team from Walton Street India to lead its new investment platform. This move targets structured and opportunistic real estate deals across key Indian urban markets. The expansion aims to leverage India's growing real estate sector, driven by urbanization and infrastructure development.
Equirus appoints Aletheia Capital's Chief Economist Jim Walker as its Global Economic Advisor
Equirus Securities has appointed Dr. Jim Walker as Global Economic Advisor, strengthening its partnership with Aletheia Capital. The move enhances macro research capabilities, offering institutional clients deeper insights into global cycles, capital flows, and geopolitical trends impacting investment strategies worldwide.
Capital with purpose: How capital markets are shaping the future of medicine with Dheeraj Chinthalapelly
Dheeraj Chinthalapelly, with a decade and a half of experience in global capital markets, shares his journey navigating the biotech investment banking, highlighting his focus on capital raising and mergers and acquisitions. He emphasises the importance of advising companies that bring scientific innovation to patients, navigating the evolving biotech capital markets, and prioritising long-term value creation.
UAE-based Valura.ai makes India debut with a Rs 3,000 crore AUM pipeline
AI-native platform Valura.ai has onboarded over 1,000 wealth advisors across India ahead of its launch, creating a Rs 3,000 crore AUM pipeline. The platform offers multi-asset global investing with AI-driven research, local custody under IFSCA, and compliance automation, bridging gaps in Shariah-compliant, pre-IPO, and global investment access.
DMart shares jump 4% after strong Q4 update, but JM Financial calls risk-reward ratio unattractive; here's why
Avenue Supermarts' shares saw a jump after reporting a 19% year-on-year revenue increase for the January-March quarter of FY26. The company also reached a milestone of 500 stores. Despite positive revenue growth and store additions, an analyst firm finds the investment risk-reward unattractive. They have raised their target price but maintained a cautious outlook on the stock.

Dharmesh Kant prefers IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank; sees tactical upside in Infosys, TCS
Dharmesh Kant, Head of Research at Chola Securities, says markets offer selective opportunities across sectors. From a long-term perspective, he prefers IndusInd Bank, followed by Axis Bank in the private banking space, and Bank of India and Bank of Baroda in the public sector banking space. In IT, he sees only tactical upside led by Infosys and TCS, citing weak revenue visibility. In autos, Hero MotoCorp, M&M, and Maruti stand out on valuations and demand outlook. 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.

Where are the Indian markets headed? Here's a bull case Vs bear case scenario
Brokerages remain divided on India’s market outlook amid global uncertainties. Jefferies, ICICI Prudential AMC and 3P Investment Managers are positive on India, driven by improved valuations, limited earnings downside and supportive domestic flows. They highlight attractive Nifty valuations, favourable allocation signals and recent market correction as key reasons to increase exposure, with a preference for sectors like banks and pharma and a gradual approach to adding equities. On the other hand, Nomura, Goldman Sachs and UBS remain cautious, citing rising oil prices, weak foreign flows and global risks that could weigh on growth and market returns in the near term.

Retail valuations stretched; Indigo seen as long-term bet: Dipan Mehta
According to Dipan Mehta, Director, Elixir Equities, growth in organised retail is expected to moderate, with revenue expansion driven by store additions but earnings pace slowing from earlier levels. Investors may consider holding existing positions while being selective on fresh exposure. Travel-linked segments such as airlines and hotels could offer recovery potential over time. Defence stocks remain supported by policy but may see returns tied to earnings rather than re-rating, with timing of entry remaining important. 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.