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Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC among JP Morgan's preferred bets on India's SIP boom
JP Morgan has initiated coverage of India’s capital markets sector with a bullish outlook, citing resilient SIP inflows and rising retail financialisation. The brokerage prefers Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC, while staying cautious on BSE, KFin, CDSL and MCX despite strong recent stock performance.
Tech-Led global selloff, Fed rate fears weigh on Indian equities
Indian stock markets experienced their sharpest single-day drop in nearly a month, mirroring a global tech sell-off. The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex both fell significantly, influenced by a strong US dollar and profit-taking after recent gains. While pharma and healthcare sectors showed resilience, most others, including metals and IT, declined. Market volatility increased, with analysts watching key support levels closely.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Wednesday
Sensex and Nifty plunged over 1% on Tuesday amid global market weakness, IT sector losses, a weaker rupee and fresh foreign fund outflows. Investors will track technical levels, global cues, FII activity and key stock movements on Wednesday as markets look for direction after the sharp decline.

Swiggy Teams Up With Zerodha Fund House To Enable Mutual Fund Investments For Gig Workers
Swiggy partners Zerodha Fund House to let delivery partners invest in mutual funds from Rs 100.

Sensex today | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex falls 893 points, Nifty ends lower as IT and metal stocks drag markets - BusinessLine
Sensex today | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex falls 893 points, Nifty ends lower as IT and metal stocks drag marketsBusinessLineClosing Bell: Sensex crashes nearly 900 points, Nifty closes below 23,850; metal, IT stocks lead sell-offMoneycontrol.comTaking Stock: Nifty slips below 23,850, Sensex sheds 893 pts; pharma outperformsMoneycontrol.comWhy is market falling today? Weak global cues among 5 key triggers behind Rs 6 lakh crore D-St routThe Economic TimesStock Market Highlights, Sensex Today: Sensex Drops 893 Points Amid Weak Global Cues, Crude Over $78NDTVSensex drops over 500 points: Why is stock market falling today?India TodayWhy did stock market crash today? BSE Sensex closes almost 900 points down - top reasons for fallThe Times of IndiaSensex Sinks 500 Points, Nifty Slips Below 24,000: 3 Reasons Behind Today's Market Sell-Offnews18.comStock Market Crash News Today Highlights: Nifty Settles Below 23,850, Sensex Drops 890 Points; Metals, IT Top DragsNDTV Profit
Street Signals: Technical charts point to further upside for Nifty
Indian stock markets are showing a positive outlook, with analysts predicting the Nifty could climb towards 24,300-24,600. Key support levels are identified around 23,700-23,900, encouraging investors to buy on dips. Several stocks, including Britannia Industries, Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Capital, Premier Energies, Bharat Electronics, and Eternal, are highlighted as top picks for the week, with specific buy recommendations and targets.
Easing West Asia tensions boost IPO activity, 3 issues to open next week
The primary market is showing signs of revival as improving geopolitical conditions in West Asia have boosted investor sentiment, prompting three mainboard IPO launches next week and paving the way for more public issues in the pipeline. Cordelia Cruises operator Waterways Leisure Tourism, Jaipur-based jewellery manufacturer Advit Jewels, and IT solutions provider CSM Technologies will launch their maiden public issues over the next few days, while packaging solutions provider Knack Packaging is expected to announce its price band. Quick commerce unicorn Zepto is looking to raise over Rs 10,000 crore, and the country's largest fund house, SBI Mutual Fund, plans to launch its Rs 13,000-crore public issue next month, according to people familiar with the development. In June, CMR Green Technologies and Hexagon Nutrition have already launched their IPOs, while the public issue of insurtech unicorn Turtlemint Fintech Solutions is currently underway. Adding to the momentum, the National
Mcap of 9 most valued firms jumps ₹2.15 trn, Airtel biggest winner
The combined market valuation of nine of the top-10 most valued firms jumped by Rs 2.15 lakh crore last week, with Bharti Airtel emerging as the biggest winner, in line with improving global risk sentiment. Last week, the BSE benchmark Sensex jumped 1,274.95 points, or 1.68 per cent. "Indian equity markets extended their recovery during the week, supported by easing geopolitical concerns, softer crude oil prices, and improving global risk sentiment. Although negotiations remain ongoing and the agreement is yet to be fully implemented, the reduction in geopolitical uncertainty has significantly improved market sentiment," Ponmudi R, CEO - Enrich Money, an online trading and wealth tech firm, said. The market valuation of Bharti Airtel surged by Rs 52,432.67 crore to Rs 11,62,963.30 crore, the most among the top-10 firms. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) added Rs 51,675.23 crore, taking its valuation to Rs 5,56,726.30 crore. The valuation of Bajaj Finance soared by Rs 26,55

Global investors pull $8.5 billion from India funds in 2026 as money chases AI trade
India-focused funds have seen $8.5 billion of outflows so far this year as global investors shift money into AI-linked markets such as South Korea, Taiwan and the US, according to a report by Elara Securities. The brokerage says capital is increasingly concentrating in direct beneficiaries of the artificial intelligence boom.

Elara Capital's Harendra Kumar sees India benefiting as AI trade cools and FII flows return
Harendra Kumar of Elara Capital says global money flowing out of expensive AI stocks could now flow back into India, especially as the country's weight on global indices hits new lows and West Asia tensions ease. He's less worried about a weak monsoon hurting markets, noting some sectors gain even as others lose. On telecom, he backs Bharti Airtel over Vodafone Idea, citing its Africa business and expected tariff hikes that benefit both operators and the government.
Societe General, Prudential, others buy 3 per cent stake in Anthem Biosciences for Rs 1,275 cr
Global investors including Societe Generale and Prudential Hong Kong, alongside Indian mutual funds and insurance companies, have bought a 3 percent stake in Anthem Biosciences. The deal, valued at Rs 1,275 crore, saw promoter Aruna Ganesh exit the company. This significant transaction reshapes the promoter's holding in the integrated Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organisation.
New India Assurance Company Ltd leads gainers in 'A' group
Galaxy Surfactants Ltd, Star Health & Allied Insurance Company Ltd, FSN E-Commerce Ventures Ltd and R R Kabel Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 18 June 2026.