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ET Alpha Wealth Summit: How AI, volatility and global trends will shape D-Street’s next move
Markets navigated Covid-19's impact and Trump's tariffs, only to face Middle East geopolitical tensions. The ET Alpha Wealth Summit on June 4 in Mumbai will gather experts to decode the market's next phase, explore AI's influence on jobs and the economy, and discuss global vs. local investment strategies amid high valuations. Registrations are open.

Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC joins Category III AIF rush with ₹2,000 crore fund
This follows growing investor appetite for Category III AIFs, which are increasingly being used by asset managers and wealth firms to offer hedge fund-like public market products to high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), ultra-HNIs and family offices.
ET Alpha Wealth Summit: D-St moguls set to decode the next wealth-creation avenues
The Economic Times will host the ET Alpha Wealth Summit on June 4 in Mumbai. Fund managers and market veterans like Saurabh Mukherjea, S Naren, Nilesh Shah, Vikash Khemani, Rajeev Thakkar and Rajesh Saluja will discuss future wealth creation avenues. Sessions will explore identifying opportunities in a market with fewer cheap stocks.
DMart shares tumble 4% after Q4 results, wipe off ₹9,300 crore from Radhakishan Damani & other promoters' wealth
Radhakishan Damani and other promoters of the company who cumulatively hold a 74.51% stake in the company, lost ₹9332 crore in notional wealth within minutes amid the decline in the counter.
India’s luxury housing surges, $1 million stretch shrinks across metros
Prime residential prices in India saw a year-on-year increase in 2025, reducing the purchasable space for $1 million in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. Despite this, all three Indian cities improved their global rankings in luxury housing markets, reflecting strong wealth creation and demand for prime properties.
Luxury in India is no longer defined by Delhi, Mumbai or Bengaluru
India's luxury market is expanding beyond traditional metro hubs as wealth and consumer exposure grow. Luxury consumption is converging nationally, driven by lifestyle choices and global awareness rather than city-specific stereotypes. Brands are now segmenting consumers by their journey and preferences, not just geography.

Devang Mehta bets on capex, power themes; sees retail recovery, cautious on IT
Devang Mehta, Deputy Managing Director & CIO - Equity NDPMS, Spark Private Wealth Management, said consumption trends are improving with demand and margins showing recovery across companies, making the sector worth tracking over the medium term. He highlighted earnings visibility in engineering, power and financial segments, supported by order books and flows. He also pointed to opportunities in market-linked businesses, while noting that growth visibility remains uneven across sectors. Disclaimer: The views and tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own, not of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.

Dipan Mehta advises caution amid global risks; sees opportunity in Ambuja Cements
Dipan Mehta of Elixir Equities remains cautious on equities despite a recent recovery, citing risks from West Asia tensions, crude oil prices, inflation, and monsoon uncertainty. He expects the full impact to reflect in the June quarter and advises waiting for earnings clarity. He remains positive on cement, especially Ambuja Cements. Among capital market plays, he prefers MCX due to strong volumes in gold and crude, and also likes wealth firms such as Anand Rathi Wealth, 360 ONE WAM, and Nuvama for their stable annuity revenues. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.

Saudi Wealth Fund Sets New Strategy to Build Global Champions
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund will step up efforts to boost returns and build portfolio companies into global champions as the kingdom contends with the economic costs of the Iran war.
FPIs continue sell-off in April, pull out ₹48,213 crore in 10 days
Foreign investors maintained their aggressive sell-off in Indian equities, withdrawing Rs 48,213 crore (USD 5.14 billion) in the first 10 days of April, as rising geopolitical tensions and global macroeconomic uncertainties reduced risk appetite. The sell-off follows a record outflow of Rs 1.17 lakh crore (about USD 12.7 billion) in March, the worst monthly exodus on record. The sharp reversal comes after FPIs had infused Rs 22,615 crore in February, marking the highest monthly inflow in 17 months. With the latest withdrawals, total outflows by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have surged to Rs 1.8 lakh crore in 2026 so far. In April alone, foreign investors withdrew equities worth Rs 48,213 crore from the cash market till April 10, according to NSDL data. Market participants attributed the sustained selling pressure to a combination of global macroeconomic headwinds and heightened geopolitical risks. Himanshu Srivastava, Principal - Manager Research at Morningstar Investment ..
From Panic to Patience: 7 investing lessons from James O’Shaughnessy for today’s turbulent markets
Amidst global market turmoil driven by inflation and geopolitical risks, veteran investor James O’Shaughnessy’s timeless principles offer a crucial guide. His framework stresses a long-term perspective, a robust process over chasing quick gains, ignoring forecasts, and unwavering discipline. Mastering behavior, not predicting the future, is key to weathering volatility and achieving lasting wealth.
From falling U.S. wealth to Indian factory closures, oil shock raises global recession risk By Reuters - Investing.com
From falling U.S. wealth to Indian factory closures, oil shock raises global recession risk By ReutersInvesting.com