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Nifty Outlook for July 10: Unconvincing recovery hinges on TCS reaction for sustenance
Nandish Shah of HDFC Securities said the 23,800 level remains crucial for maintaining the bullish bias. He added that the index needs to decisively cross 24,200 to improve the near-term technical outlook.

'Disappeared Or Pivoted': Nithin Kamath Takes Swipe As Groww Shifts To Regular MFs
Kamath defends direct MFs as Groww expands into regular mutual fund offerings.

One nation, one KYC could unlock the next phase of mutual fund growth, says SBI Funds
DP Singh, Joint CEO and RS Srinivas Jain, Executive President & Chief of Strategy at SBI Funds Management discuss how simpler onboarding could bring millions of new investors into mutual funds, the huge growth opportunity within SBI's customer base, rising SIP inflows, the shift towards higher-margin active equity funds, and the company's long-term growth outlook.

Market ends higher: 3 factors that helped Sensex, Nifty snap two-day losing streak
Bharti Airtel, HDFC Bank and Sun Pharma were the biggest contributors to the Nifty's gains. The Nifty Bank index climbed 510 points to 57,252, while the Midcap index outperformed, rising 844 points to 62,167.
Nifty to rally 50% in 3 years? Prashant Jain thinks so and he's buying small and midcaps
Veteran investor Prashant Jain expects the Nifty to deliver 45–50% returns over three years, supported by earnings growth and valuation re-rating. His PMS is gradually increasing exposure to select small and midcaps as macro risks ease and domestic fundamentals strengthen.
Nifty Realty up 3%; Brigade, Phoenix jump 5%; here are top bets by HDFC Sec
The Nifty Realty index recouped its two-day loss on Thursday led by strong gains in Brigade Enterprises, Phoenix Mills, DLF and Godrej Properties.

Nifty 50 companies set for strongest revenue growth in 3 years, but margins to come under pressure
The top-line growth is expected to be driven largely by higher commodity prices, selective price hikes and a favourable base, but higher input costs are set to squeeze margins and keep profit growth muted.
33% upside! Motilal Oswal adds 10 stocks to model portfolio as markets gear up for Q1
Motilal Oswal has added ten stocks to its model portfolio anticipating healthy revenue growth. Large, mid, and smallcap companies are expected to report significant sales increases year-on-year. Key additions include RBL Bank, HDFC AMC, and BSE with specific target prices. Investors will closely monitor TCS's Q1 results for insights into demand and AI's impact. The brokerage's outlook suggests potential upside for these selected companies.

India Retains IMF Tag As Fastest-Growing Major Economy, Set To Outpace China, US By Wide Margin
India's economy is projected to expand at more than double the pace of China and nearly three times that of the United States in FY26, as the country's growth engine withstands the twin shocks of the Middle East war and the global technology cycle, the International Monetary Fund said.
TCS, Infosys crash up to 55%: Why India's largest mutual fund scheme is still buying
India's largest mutual fund scheme is buying more shares of TCS and Infosys. This buying occurs even as these IT stocks experience significant market value losses. The fund manager's conviction rests on current cash flows rather than future AI narratives. While AI disruption pressures revenue, it also creates new technology spending opportunities. The sector is no longer considered expensive, but earnings visibility remains a concern.
Demat account additions pick up on D-Street rebound
India added over 2.5 million demat accounts in June, the highest since February. This growth occurred as key market indices Nifty 50 and Sensex advanced significantly. Improved market sentiment followed the easing of geopolitical concerns and potential IPO announcements. Broader market participation and digital onboarding are attracting new retail investors. Future demat account growth will depend on Indian market performance and investor confidence.

Stock Market Crash: Investors Lose Nearly Rs 8 Lakh Crore As Sensex, Nifty Post Worst Fall In Over Three Months
Banking shares led the selloff after US President Donald Trump declared the Iran ceasefire was over, triggering broad-based losses across sectors.