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Eternal to Titan: These four Nifty companies are likely to post over 50% YoY growth in Q4 profit. Do you own any?
Q4 earnings: Nineteen of Nifty 50 stocks are likely to post a profit growth of 10% or more on a YoY basis, with four names, Eternal, Titan, JSW Steel and Tata Steel, slated to record a sharp rise of 50% and above.
EV retail sales in India up 24.6% at 24.52 lakh units in FY26: FADA
India's leap into the future of transport was evident in FY26, as electric vehicle sales skyrocketed to 24.52 lakh units, a noteworthy increase of 24.6 percent. The two-wheeler segment alone accounted for over 14 lakh units, underscoring consumer enthusiasm. Meanwhile, electric passenger vehicles surged with an impressive growth rate of 83.63 percent.
Should investors buy TCS, Infosys ahead of Q4 results or AI risk too big to ignore?
Indian IT stocks face pressure ahead of Q4 results, with Nifty IT down nearly 20% this year. Investors weigh a potential buying opportunity against structural concerns like weak global demand and the significant impact of AI. Brokerages remain cautious, expecting subdued growth and mixed margins, with a focus on FY27 guidance.
Motilal Oswal sees 6% Q4 earnings growth for Nifty 50 amid Iran-US tensions
Motilal Oswal forecasts Nifty 50 companies to achieve 6% YoY earnings growth in Q4 FY26, driven by financials, metals, and telecom, despite the oil and gas crisis. The brokerage anticipates softer overall growth due to the Iran-Israel-US conflict's impact on energy prices and supply chains.
BofA Securities cuts Nifty earnings target to 8.5%, says market not in value zone
BofA Securities has significantly lowered its earnings growth forecast for Nifty 50 companies to 8.5% for FY27, citing rising stagflation risks and potential impact of high crude oil prices. The brokerage also reduced India's GDP growth estimate and warned of a severe downturn in a worst-case scenario. Despite this, a resolution to the Iran conflict could boost the market.
RBI may hike repo rate by 50 basis points: BofA
The risk-reward ratio is better but don't go all into the stock market, warns Amish Shah, the head of research at Bank of America. What are the sectors to bet on as inflation risks rise and growth falters? Details in the video below.

Bajaj Finance 'bear' highlights the key risks to its bearish stance after Q4 update
Brokerage firm Macquarie said, excluding the Covid-affected FY21, FY26 marks the slowest growth rate for Bajaj Finance in 15 years.
5 PSU bank stocks jump up to 4% after reporting March quarter biz updates. Check details
The Nifty PSU Bank Index rose 0.5% on Monday, defying a broader market decline, as several lenders reported strong March quarter business updates. Banks like Bank of Baroda and Bank of Maharashtra saw significant gains following positive growth figures in deposits and advances, indicating resilience despite rising bond yields.

TCS, Wipro to Infosys: IT stocks today defy market crash ahead of Q4 results season; Nifty IT jumps 6% in 3 days
IT stocks outperformed the broader market on April 6, with Nifty IT rising over 1% for a third straight session ahead of Q4FY26 earnings. TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Coforge gained, while Kotak expects muted Q4 results but stable YoY growth and rupee-led earnings support.

Bajaj Auto sales in March largely in-line; Exports up 21% but fail to maintain monthly run rate of 2 lakh units
Bajaj Auto reported total sales of 4.45 lakh units in March compared to CNBC-TV18 poll's estimate of 4.49 lakh units.

Volatility to persist; stagger investments instead of timing market: Bajaj Finserv AMC CIO
Indian markets end lower for sixth week despite rebound, Bajaj Finserv AMC CIO sees ongoing volatility, favors staggered investing and pharma as a defensive opportunity

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.