Stocks in news: Bajaj Auto, ZEE, BPCL, HDFC Bank, HUL, Tata Motors CV

Indian markets saw a subdued trading session on Monday, with key indices declining due to mixed global signals and profit-taking. Several prominent companies like Bajaj Auto, ZEEL, BPCL, HDFC Bank, and HUL are in focus today due to significant corporate developments. These include share buybacks, foreign investments, leadership appointments, and strategic acquisitions, signaling active corporate…

MGL rides PNG adoption wave, analysts see further upside

Mahanagar Gas shares have surged on government’s push for piped natural gas adoption, aiming for a 20% customer base increase. This move is expected to significantly boost PNG consumption and accelerate volume growth. Despite a recent rally, the stock’s valuation remains attractive, with analysts predicting future earnings growth and potential for a re-rating as margin…

‘Higher-for-longer’ aluminium cycle to lift producer stocks

Indian aluminium giants Vedanta Aluminium and Hindalco Industries are poised for significant gains, with analysts predicting around 20% growth over the next 9-12 months. Despite recent price dips, a global supply deficit is expected to bolster metal prices. Investors are advised to capitalize on the current market correction to accumulate shares, anticipating strong performance driven…

Leading Indian brokerages gear up to offer seamless access to global stocks via GIFT City

Indian investors can now easily buy foreign stocks like Apple and Nvidia through GIFT City, thanks to major discount brokers like Groww and Zerodha launching overseas investing services. This move, facilitated by the Liberalised Remittance Scheme, allows investments starting from just $1 with fractional shares. While charges include brokerage and forex conversion, GIFT City offers…

India tops Taiwan to reclaim fifth spot in global market capitalisation

India has surged back to the fifth spot globally in market capitalization, surpassing Taiwan. This marks India’s second ascent in recent weeks, having previously overtaken South Korea. The shift comes as Taiwan’s AI-driven rally cooled, trimming its market value. Investors are now reassessing stretched valuations and the sustainability of AI spending, impacting semiconductor-heavy markets.

RBI buyback gets few bids despite cash crunch

The central bank’s bond buyback saw a lukewarm market reception, attracting significantly less than the offered amount despite a liquidity deficit in the banking system. Banks held back, anticipating future inflows and preferring short-term papers. Meanwhile, the benchmark 10-year government bond yield dipped to its lowest since March, buoyed by falling oil prices and record…