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Nifty to trade in 28,000–30,000 range in FY27 led by earnings: Smallcase managers
Smallcase managers remain optimistic on India’s equity markets despite the Nifty declining over 9% this year, projecting the benchmark index to reach the 28,000–30,000 range by the end of FY27. They expect future market gains to be driven by earnings growth rather than valuation expansion, with investors focusing on sustainable profitability and execution
Market wrap: Sensex slips 1% from intraday high, Nifty closes near 23,650 as bond yields rise
Indian stock markets closed lower on Thursday. The Sensex and Nifty slipped from intraday highs due to expiry day volatility. Rising bond yields and foreign institutional investor selling also impacted trading. Despite some intraday recovery, markets ended in negative territory. Geopolitical issues and crude oil prices are key factors to watch.
Over 15 MF schemes cut exposure to these 10 stocks in April ’26. Do you own any?
Over 15 mutual fund schemes trimmed stakes in 10 major stocks in April 2026, signalling growing caution as market volatility and geopolitical risks rise.

Is buy-on-dips strategy truly working for mutual fund investors? Here's what past 2-year data reveal - Mint
Is buy-on-dips strategy truly working for mutual fund investors? Here's what past 2-year data revealMint

AI boom is far from over, says Citi’s Drew Pettit
Drew Pettit, Director-US Equity Strategy/ETF Analysis & Strategy Research at Citi expects technology-linked markets such as South Korea and Taiwan to outperform as AI-driven earnings momentum broadens beyond Nvidia, while geopolitical risks and inflation continue to shape global asset allocation.
Mukesh Ambani's RIL-led $4 billion Jio IPO hits roadblock on US-Iran war impact: Report
Jio’s listing, the first public offering by a major Reliance unit in nearly two decades, would be a landmark event for India’s struggling capital markets. The plan got a major boost in March, when the government approved changes to listing requirements to facilitate the biggest deals.
Is your mutual fund SIP secretly crushing the Indian rupee? Jefferies explains the bitter side of the story - The Economic Times
Is your mutual fund SIP secretly crushing the Indian rupee? Jefferies explains the bitter side of the storyThe Economic Times
Is your mutual fund SIP secretly crushing the Indian rupee? Jefferies explains the bitter side of the story
India's strong mutual fund SIP culture is helping foreign investors exit the equity market. This is putting pressure on the Indian Rupee. Jefferies reports that capital flows are low, not the current account deficit. Foreign investors have sold equities worth billions. Domestic savings are now funding these outflows. The Rupee is undervalued, but a rebound is possible.

BSE shares surged 5,000% in 5 years: Inside the 11-quarter profit streak driving the capital markets multibagger - financialexpress.com
BSE shares surged 5,000% in 5 years: Inside the 11-quarter profit streak driving the capital markets multibaggerfinancialexpress.com

Sensex falls 750 pts from day's high, Nifty near 23,650: 4 key reasons behind markets turning red - Moneycontrol.com
Sensex falls 750 pts from day's high, Nifty near 23,650: 4 key reasons behind markets turning redMoneycontrol.com
INR recovers from historic lows as oil pulls back; RBI announces $5 billion US Dollar/INR swap auction to defend rupee
The Indian rupee recovered well in opening trades on Thursday as global investors noted a slight pullback in crude oil prices over the recent comments on a potential final stage of the US-Iran conflict. INR opened at Rs 96.25 per dollar and hit a high of 96.05 so far during the day. Yesterday, the counter ended near the next critical level of 96.86, a new historic low. Meanwhile, in a major structural intervention to stabilise domestic financial markets, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a $5 billion USD/INR buy-sell swap auction. Scheduled to take place next week on Tuesday, May 26, the central banks move is specifically engineered to inject durable, long-term Rupee liquidity into the commercial banking system. The Indian Rupee has faced persistent downward pressure, depreciating significantly against the American greenback in recent weeks due to ongoing global macroeconomic uncertainties and shifting foreign capital flows. By deploying this specialised monetary tool, ...