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Nifty IT hits over 3-year low, crashes 30% year-to-date. Is it the right time to buy IT stocks?
With the Nifty IT index hitting a 3-year low, analysts share insights on the evolving landscape of the sector. Despite cautious client spending and economic uncertainties, opportunities in AI-led services may present a compelling case for long-term investors. Is it the right moment to buy?

CBI Arrests IDFC First Bank, AU SFB Officials For Links To Fund-Misappropriation Case
The alleged fraud took place at IDFC First Bank's Sector 32 branch in Chandigarh.

Healthcare, banks and EVs remain long-term bets: Invesco Mutual Fund's Taher Badshah
Taher Badshah, Chief Investment Officer at Invesco Mutual Fund, expects EV adoption to increase gradually with policy support, while opportunities are emerging in power distribution alongside transmission. Badshah also said SIP inflows remain stable and mutual fund industry trends are not showing signs of concern.
MFs kept buying these 11 stocks for 8 straight quarters; shares surge up to 250% in 2 years
Mutual funds increased holdings for eight consecutive quarters in 36 BSE 1000 companies, signalling sustained institutional conviction. While several stocks delivered strong returns and some more than doubled investor wealth, consistent institutional buying did not guarantee gains, with a few stocks posting sharp declines despite rising mutual fund ownership.
Nifty IT hits fresh 52-week low as Infosys, TCS, Wipro & others tumble up to 3%. What's spooking investors?
The Nifty IT index fell more than 2% to a fresh 52-week low on Tuesday as persistent inflation concerns and uncertainty over the US Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory weighed on sentiment. Infosys, TCS, Wipro and other IT stocks declined up to 3%, with investors awaiting the sector's Q1 earnings season.
Motilal Oswal initiates coverage on Tata Capital, gives target price and re-rating triggers
Motilal Oswal has initiated coverage on Tata Capital with a 'Neutral' rating and a target price of Rs 390, implying an 8% upside from current levels. The brokerage expects healthy AUM growth and improving profitability but believes the company's current valuation already reflects its medium-term growth and earnings potential.

Stock Market Today Update: Nifty Slips Below 24,000, Sensex Down 260 Points Amid IT & Auto Sector Crash — Check Market Performance, Top Gainers-Losers & What Investors Should Know - The Sunday Guardian
Stock Market Today Update: Nifty Slips Below 24,000, Sensex Down 260 Points Amid IT & Auto Sector Crash — Check Market Performance, Top Gainers-Losers & What Investors Should KnowThe Sunday Guardian
Motilal Oswal's top 4 banking picks ahead of Q1 earnings season. Do you own any?
Motilal Oswal has identified its top banking picks ahead of the Q1 earnings season, anticipating strong MSME credit demand. HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank are highlighted for their robust asset quality and profitable growth. State Bank of India leads the PSU pack with aggressive pricing and housing loan strength, while AU Small Finance Bank is favored for its retail segment performance.

Kirloskar Oil Engines in Focus: Multiple Growth Triggers Keep Motilal Oswal Bullish — Check Revised Target Price
The brokerage remains positive on the overall demand environment in the segments in which Kirloskar Oil is currently operating such as powergen, industrial and even exports.
Motilal Oswal sector of the week: Healthcare; Max, Global Health top picks
Indian healthcare sector remains well positioned for sustained long-term growth, supported by structural demand, expanding hospital infra, higher healthcare spends, and favourable demographic trends.
Nifty indices rejig goes live today: Which stocks will see biggest inflows and outflows?
The NSE’s quarterly index rebalancing takes effect today, triggering significant passive fund flows across Indian equities due to changes in free-float weights. While the Nifty 50 sees limited adjustments, broader strategic indices are witnessing sharper reshuffling.

This Tata Group stock could re-rate only on the back of these two factors, Motilal Oswal says
Tata Capital has displayed disciplined cost control measures via digital initiatives, process improvements and branch-level productivity. As new branches scale and technology matures, its productivity gains are expected to enhance efficiency, Motilal Oswal said.