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Silver rate today slips marginally on softer dollar, falling oil prices: Should you buy amid current volatility?
Silver rates declined on March 11 due to investor caution amid the US-Israel-Iran war, with gold benefiting from easing oil prices and a weaker dollar. Geopolitical tensions are disrupting oil supply, contributing to ongoing market volatility and uncertainty over future interest rates.
Air India, its subsidiary to operate 58 flights to and from West Asia
Amidst ongoing regional unrest and tight airspace regulations, Air India alongside Air India Express will be executing 58 flights to West Asia this Wednesday. They are committed to maintaining their key connections to Jeddah and Muscat and have also organized 36 non-scheduled flights to the UAE, contingent on all required permissions and the current situational landscape.

Market volatility offers long-term buying opportunity; positive on pharma, banking: Shriram Life CIO
Ajit Banerjee, President and CIO at Shriram Life Insurance, said the recent market volatility is being used as a long-term buying opportunity. He noted that improved valuations and stable macro fundamentals make current levels attractive for investors with a long-term horizon. The firm has increased exposure during the correction, with a positive view on sectors such as pharma, banking and infrastructure. Banerjee added that near-term market moves are largely news-driven and should not distract long-term investors.
India better placed to absorb oil shocks than in the past: S&P Global Ratings
Louis Kuijs, Chief APAC Economist at S&P Global Ratings, says India is better positioned to absorb oil shocks compared to the past, with stronger macro buffers and a more flexible currency. While higher crude prices could pressure the current account and the rupee, the economy remains largely driven by domestic demand. The overall impact on growth will depend on how long oil prices remain elevated.

Laurence Balanco of CLSA highlights this as a key Nifty level — Five key takeaways
CLSA's Balanco said that as long as the IT index remains below 31,700, which is still 6% away from current levels, the index will remain in a downtrend.

Motilal Oswal recommends buying these four defence stocks for up to 38% upside
Motilal Oswal said that the current West Asia conflict is likely to drive higher global defence spending as nations will prioritise security and military preparedness. It added that India's defence sector is well positioned to benefit from both rising domestic procurement and increasing export opportunity, supported by the government's push for indigenization and a growing reputation in the global arms market.
Markets sink again, volatility surges on crude spike and growth worries
Indian markets fell to 10-month lows as crude oil surged on West Asia tensions, stoking fears of higher inflation, a wider current account deficit, and pressure on corporate earnings
No immediate hike in petrol, diesel prices despite crude crossing $100/barrel
India's fuel prices are holding steady for the moment, despite the global crude oil surge breaking the USD 100 per barrel mark. Officials report that there are no current intentions to raise retail prices, as oil marketing companies are prepared to absorb any cost implications.
Oil above $100 could widen current account deficit, pressure rupee: Emkay
Madhavi Arora, Chief Economist, Emkay Global Fin Services, says the RBI may prioritise financial stability over inflation if crude prices remain elevated. Oil above $100 could widen India’s current account deficit and pressure the rupee, while the central bank may have to balance currency intervention with domestic liquidity management. She noted inflation risks remain limited for now as fuel price increases have not been fully passed on to consumers.

Crude-led volatility may be short-lived; Quantum AMC sees opportunities in banks, IT, cement, realty
George Thomas, Fund Manager – Equity at Quantum AMC, believes the recent jump in crude oil prices, triggered by geopolitical tensions, could temporarily push inflation higher and weigh on global macro conditions. He noted that the base case remains that the tensions may not stretch for a long period. The situation could last for a few weeks or possibly a month, but may not drag on for much longer. If that plays out, crude prices could reverse just as quickly as they moved up. Despite the uncertainty, he believes current market levels offer reasonable entry points as the earnings cycle remains supportive. His fund has been adding exposure to a real estate company and increasing weights in select private banks, IT services firms and a cement player.