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INDIA MUTUAL FUNDS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 10:00AM IST Here are the top 10 small cap stocks bought by mutual funds in March, according to a report by ICICI Direct Research.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:59AM IST Indian equities rebounded strongly, driven by a pause in US tariffs, with the Sensex gaining over 4%. Small caps surged, offering relief to investors after months of pressure. Banking stocks led the gains, supported by a favorable monetary environment and reduced deposit rates. FIIs returned with strong buying, and analysts advise focusing on domestic themes amid global uncertainties.

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INDIA MUTUAL FUNDS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:56AM IST Rolling returns offer a more consistent evaluation of mutual fund performance by analyzing returns across various timeframes, eliminating biases from specific periods. This method reveals a fund's consistency, aids in comparing funds, and helps assess risk by identifying performance patterns. Investors can use rolling returns to make informed decisions based on long-term sustainability.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:37AM IST The origin of Covid-19 has been one of the most debated topics since the pandemic began

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:21AM IST From daily Vipassana meditation to consistent running and gratitude journaling, Jhawar has built a disciplined wellness routine that not only fuels his productivity but also shapes his leadership and company culture.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:21AM IST From daily Vipassana meditation to consistent running and gratitude journaling, Jhawar has built a disciplined wellness routine that not only fuels his productivity but also shapes his leadership and company culture.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:16AM IST ICICI Bank, YES Bank, and HDFC Bank are set to release their Q4 earnings, with HDFC Bank anticipated to show a net profit increase between 2.5% and 7%. ICICI Bank is projected to reveal a double-digit net profit growth, potentially rising by 10-15%. Brokerage firms have provided estimates for both banks' net interest income, indicating positive growth.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:08AM IST U.S. stock market faces a crucial week as major companies report earnings amid trade policy uncertainties sparked by President Trump's tariffs. Investors are on edge, with recession odds rising and volatility remaining high.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:05AM IST White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett indicated that President Trump is still considering firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, despite concerns about the central bank's independence and market stability. Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell for not lowering interest rates, accusing him of playing politics.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:00AM IST Kenneth Andrade of Old Bridge Capital Management suggests that the global economy is heading towards stagflation, with the US facing tariff-driven inflation and the rest of the world grappling with deflation due to inventory surplus. He advises investors to build portfolios focused on companies that are self-sustaining and have strong balance sheets, rather than chasing growth.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:00AM IST So, overall sentiment looks very positive and till the time Nifty remains above 23,300 the sentiment might remain positive and buy on dip strategy will be favoured and on the higher end Nifty might move towards 24,100.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:00AM IST Amidst a mixed earnings season, the IT sector faces headwinds from discretionary spending uncertainty and pricing challenges, potentially delaying recovery. However, domestically focused sectors like agrochemicals, healthcare, and banking show promise. Valuations are currently fair, with expectations of a stronger second half in FY25 driven by consumption and government spending.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 9:00AM IST While he cautions that equities may face pressure and deliver subpar returns in the near term, he believes the current environment presents a rare window for bargain hunters to accumulate high-quality stocks at reasonable valuations.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 8:11AM IST The price of 22-carat gold rose 10, with ten grams of the yellow metal selling at 89,460

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 8:10AM IST With most markets closed for Easter, the MSCI emerging markets index rose on Friday, taking its weekly advance to 2.2%. Currencies of commodity-linked countries including South Africa outperformed this week, sending the benchmark near a six-month high.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 8:04AM IST In the grip of the tariff fallout, 90 of the top 100 best-performing exchange-traded funds of last year are down in 2025, with an average loss of 13%, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. At the same time, dormant trades of all sorts have staged a comeback: Nine of the 20 worst-performing equity mutual funds of 2024 are posting positive returns this year.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 7:56AM IST These and other planned initiatives follow a directive by finance and corporate affairs minister Nirmala Sitharaman to take swift remedial measures amid complaints of delay in transfers, according to people familiar with the matter.

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INDIA MUTUAL FUNDS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 7:47AM IST Nippon Mutual Fund has assets of 5.5 lakh crore under management, and a large retail base. Investors cannot make any fresh financial transaction - a purchase, redemption, or starting a new SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) or SWP (Systematic Withdrawal Plan) through the website now.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 7:41AM IST In the frenzy that ensued, Sealion helped charter five aircraft while overseeing dozens of trucks and barges to ship $330 million worth of equipment from Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia to the US.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 7:37AM IST However, the company did not give any details of the amount to be raised. The company will also present its fourth quarter and full-year results post the board meeting, along with an analyst and media briefing.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 7:29AM IST The US Treasury is considered among the world's top safe-haven assets, as investors usually pile up these American government bonds in times of crisis as part of their shift to safety. The purchases lead to a fall in yields on the US Treasury and the dollar strengthening.

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INDIA NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 7:20AM IST At least four people lost their lives after a building collapsed early Saturday morning in the Mustafabad area of Delhi. Officials said that several others may still be trapped under the debris.Rescue teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Delhi Police quickly arrived at the scene. Efforts are still going on to pull out anyone who may be stuck inside.— ANI (@ANI) An eyewitness at the site said, "Two men and two daughters-in-law stay here. The oldest daughter-in-law has three children, second daughter-in-law has three children... right now we don't know anything. They are nowhere to be seen."— ANI (@ANI) This tragic incident happened just hours after Delhi saw heavy rain and thunderstorms on Friday night. The sudden weather change affected many parts of the city.— ANI (@ANI) Sadly, this is not the only recent case of a building collapse in the city. Just last week, a wall of an under-construction six-floor building fell near the Madhu Vihar police station during a dust storm. In that case, one person died and two others were hurt.Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Vineet Kumar had said, "Around 7 pm, we received a PCR call. When we reached the spot, we found that a wall had collapsed during the dust storm. One person had died, and two were injured. They were taken to the hospital."

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 6:52AM IST The suit filed by several American Civil Liberties Union affiliates seeks to represent more than 100 students in New England and Puerto Rico

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INDIA NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 6:43AM IST U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday his administration is set to change the employment classifications of tens of thousands of federal workers, a move governance experts say will make it easier to carry out more mass layoffs. Trump said on social media that moving forward, career government employees who work on policy matters will be classified as "schedule policy/career." This change would ensure the federal government will finally be "run like a business," Trump said. Trump's announcement, putting into action an executive order he signed on his first day in office on January 20, will likely strip vast numbers of the 2.3 million-strong federal workforce of their job protections by effectively making them employees at will. By deeming anyone involved in "policy" as part of this new category, the pool of people that could potentially be fired expands enormously, because nearly everyone in government touches policy in one way or another, said Don Moynihan, a professor at the Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. Trump ordered the reclassification of many government workers at the end of his first term, known as Schedule F, which former Democratic President Joe Biden rescinded on his first day in office in 2021. Estimates then were that Schedule F could make at least 50,000 federal workers vulnerable to being fired. The new order is broad enough that hundreds of thousands of people could be reclassified, Moynihan said, before firings begin. Over 260,000 federal workers have already been fired, have taken buyouts, retired early or have been earmarked for termination since Trump took office, according to a tally by Reuters. The reclassification comes as Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency continue their drive to cut the size and cost of the federal workforce. They claim it is bloated and full of waste and fraud. Everett Kelley, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, the biggest federal workers' union with 800,000 members, decried the move by Trump. "President Trump's action to politicize the work of tens of thousands of career federal employees will erode the government's merit-based hiring system and undermine the professional civil service that Americans rely on," Kelley said. Matt Biggs, president of the International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers, which represents 90,000 workers, said Trump's move will make federal employees "essentially at will employees. So they can just go ahead and fire them." Biggs said his union will fight the move.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 6:40AM IST An official on the administrations antisemitism task force told the university that a letter of demands had been sent without authorization.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 6:27AM IST Despite the warning, Trump expressed cautious optimism about securing a deal

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 5:35AM IST Choosing what works best for you

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INDIA NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 5:30AM IST New Delhi: The Centre's move to shield consumers against substandard and cheap imports, especially from China, has had an unintended negative consequence: Supply chain risks for electronics manufacturing and exports. Aluminium, steel, copper and other high-volume base metals come under the ambit of New Delhi's quality control orders (QCO) covering a large swathe of industries as diverse as automotive and large electrical appliances, which are prone to input-quality risks. But a small percentage of high-precision, expensive metals and polymers covered under quality control orders are also major inputs into electronics manufacturing, and blanket import curbs are posing sourcing challenges, industry executives said, risking India's export competitiveness vis-a-vis regional rivals in emerging Asia. "Supply chains are spread across the world, including China, Japan, South Korea", said an executive at a leading global electronics major. "When a broad-based QCO is implemented on a base metal product like copper or aluminium, the electronics sector also gets unintentionally hurt, leading to supply and sourcing constraints," the executive said. The industry said since electronics products are already covered under the compulsory registration order (CRO) scheme II and undergoes testing and certification, the materials and inputs for making such products ought to be exempt from the QCO curbs.120415501As per the electronics industry, QCOs serve an important purpose for high-volume-low precision sectors, such as aluminium and steel, which do not require the same standard of refinement as electronics products. Electronics makers require very high-grade raw materials that are both niche and technically complex in nature and, currently, India does not have reliable internal supplies of such raw materials and inputs.To be sure, QCOs have gained increasing prominence in India that's wary of potential dumping in light of the escalating tariff spat between the two biggest economies on the planet.PLI RISKSAnother executive said that some of the materials covered by these QCOs are crucial to components and sub-assemblies in the manufacturing of mobile phones and other gadgets being made in India under the production linked incentive (PLI) scheme. "These materials need to be imported to meet high technical standards and precision requirements and are integral to maintaining the high quality of products being manufactured in India," the executive said. The India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), too, has written to the government that the imposition of QCOs could potentially halt manufacturing due to unavailability of inputs. "This would further disrupt supply chains, impede production targets, and hinder the ability of India-made products to integrate into global value chains (GVCs)," ICEA said in its letter to the government, seeking exemptions for electronics products.Further, an industry executive pointed out, the imports of such materials and inputs were meant for specific purposes and the volume was miniscule as compared with the overall imports of products in categories subject to QCOs.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 5:30AM IST Amidst Trump's disruptive tariff policies causing global economic instability, Indian B-schools are leveraging the chaos as a valuable learning opportunity. They emphasize the need for future managers to adapt to uncertainty, develop scenario planning skills, and understand the impact of political decisions on business.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 5:30AM IST Indian banks, including HDFC Bank and SBI, are strategically reducing savings account interest rates by 25 basis points to protect profitability amid declining CASA ratios. This move aims to lower the cost of funds and improve net interest margins, even as deposit growth faces challenges. Experts anticipate limited fund migration despite depositors shifting towards higher-yielding term deposits.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 5:30AM IST Eli Lilly's new oral weight-loss pill, orforglipron, shows promise in late-stage trials across countries like India and the US. Participants experienced an average weight loss of 7.2 kg with the 36 mg dose over 40 weeks. While less potent than injectable Wegovy, orforglipron offers a needle-free alternative, potentially easing distribution, especially in emerging markets.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 5:30AM IST Indian banks, including HDFC Bank and SBI, are strategically reducing savings account interest rates by 25 basis points to protect profitability amid declining CASA ratios. This move aims to lower the cost of funds and improve net interest margins, even as deposit growth faces challenges. Experts anticipate limited fund migration despite depositors shifting towards higher-yielding term deposits.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 3:32AM IST The new fees are aimed at countering Chinas dominance of the shipbuilding industry, but critics say they will simply raise prices for American consumers.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 2:48AM IST He produced and directed major events like the Oscars, Emmys and Tonys, as well as Super Bowl halftime shows and Olympic opening ceremonies.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 2:21AM IST Sewell Chan, who started as executive editor of the publication in September, said his firing after several staff complaints was baffling.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 1:24AM IST The designer Conner Ives hoped to do some good with his Protect the Dolls T-shirt. Worn by celebrities, and sold out online, the shirts are raising money for a trans cause.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 1:24AM IST Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent complained to President Trump that the acting commissioner had been installed without his knowledge.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 1:10AM IST Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent complained to President Trump that the acting commissioner had been installed without his knowledge.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 19 Apr 2025, 12:37AM IST SEBI has requested banks to provide updates on their progress in implementing the Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF). Banks are required to share details on the adoption of CSCRF controls and any challenges faced. While the initial deadline was extended twice, SEBI has emphasized that there will be no further extensions beyond June 30, 2025.

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