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Indian market enters tougher phase as easy gains fade, stock picking becomes key: Ambit
Dhiraj Agarwal, Managing Director, Ambit Investment Managers says India has entered a stock picker’s market with limited upside, steady inflows, and a themeless environment requiring disciplined investing.

Banks, IT and other stocks on SBI Securities' buy list
Sunny Agarwal of SBI Securities finds HDFC Bank attractive after the correction. Among PSU banks, Bank of Baroda, Bank of Maharashtra and Indian Bank stand out. The downside looks limited for IT stocks as AI-led opportunities ahead. He prefers mid-sized jewellery players, while remaining cautious on oil marketing companies amid crude uncertainty. 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.
SC to hear Vedanta's stay plea against Adani's Jaiprakash Associates takeover
Vedanta, owned by Anil Agarwal, had outbid Adani Group in one of the largest and most keenly tracked insolvency cases in the country. The committee of creditors, though, opted for the resolution plan offered by the Adani Group because of higher upfront payments. Vedanta has told the Supreme Court that the insolvency process lacked transparency and failed to maximise value for creditors. It alleged that the process followed by JAL's committee of creditors in approving the plan of the Adani Group was "unfair, opaque, and inequitable".
Oil may hit $180, market can fall 10% if Strait of Hormuz stays shut for 10 more days: Demeter
Ashwini Agarwal, Founder & Partner at Demeter Advisors, told CNBC-TV18 that if the Strait of Hormuz remains shut for another 10 days, crude oil prices could surge to around $180 per barrel and global markets, including India, may fall about 10%. He said this is a low-probability scenario but investors should remain mentally prepared for such risks as tensions in West Asia continue to impact global energy supply and financial markets. Once tensions ease, financial stocks could lead the market recovery as they have been among the hardest hit but are less directly affected by the Middle East conflict.
Stock market valuations normalising, expect decent returns hereon, says Avinash Agarwal of Bandhan Life amid US-Iran war - Mint
Stock market valuations normalising, expect decent returns hereon, says Avinash Agarwal of Bandhan Life amid US-Iran warMint

IT stocks risk further derating if…: HSBC lists key triggers
IT stocks have already seen a valuation reset and HSBC India’s Yogesh Agarwal says the next phase will hinge on these crucial factors.
Vedanta chairman Anil Agarwal pushes for unlocking domestic natural resource potential amid West Asia crisis
Highlighting how global conflicts can directly impact countries dependent on imports, Agarwal said India must reduce its reliance on overseas resources and build self-sufficiency by enabling domestic production.
B Srinivas appointed as Managing Director and CEO of VE Commercial Vehicles
VE Commercial Vehicles: Srinivas will replace Vinod Agarwal, who is also the vice chairman of Eicher Motors Limited (EML), the company said. Agarwal has been appointed as the Chairman of the Board at VECV from April 1, it said.
Market View | 8–10% correction likely from here, says Ambit’s Dhiraj Agarwal
Ambit Investment Managers’ Managing Director Dhiraj Agarwal says emerging markets are in a risk-off phase due to Middle East tensions, a stronger dollar and rising crude prices. India, highly dependent on oil imports, is particularly vulnerable. He sees a very high probability of a 10% market correction, with a deeper 15–20% fall possible if crude stays elevated. Agarwal remains cautious on IT due to AI disruption and expects consumer staples to face long-term valuation derating.

Sowilo’s Sandip Agarwal on AI fears after Citrini’s 'The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis' viral report
Caprini's viral 'The 2028 Global Intelligence Report'warning about economic disruption contributed to market volatility, but Sowilo Investment Managers’ Sandip Agarwal said the reaction may be driven by fear rather than fundamentals.

Buzzing Stocks: Rajesh Exports slips 5% on SEBI ban; Agarwal Industrial jumps 20% on order win
Agarwal Industrial Corporation secured an order worth Rs 477.5 crore from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL).

Momentum Stocks: Jindal Saw, HFCL, Syrma SGS, Laurus Labs, hit 52-week high
IZMO, BF Utilities, Agarwal Industrial Corporation were locked in the upper band, reflecting strong demand and limited supply—often a sign of bullish near-term sentiment.