US inflation data, possibility of aggressive rate hikes, record low rupee, and intense selloff by foreign portfolio investors are among the key factors that thumped stocks lower
Delhivery provides supply chain solutions to a diverse base of 23,113 active customers such as e-commerce marketplace, direct-to-consumers e-tailers, and enterprises across several verticals.
Stocks of power companies rise in tandem with the soaring mercury. But the sector is grappling with low coal inventories. Will the situation worsen amid high power demands? Should investors bet on it?
Anxiety ahead of Q4 numbers kept the market subdued last week. Analysts expect the upcoming trading sessions to be volatile for equities. Find out what will shape the markets' trajectory this week
Analysts anticipate volatility in the grey market to moderate after the US Federal Reserve (US Fed) clears uncertainty over rate hike in its May meeting
Geopolitical tensions, rising inflation, the skewing margin of India Inc and slow growth are casting a shadow over Dalal Street. Will May see investors following the adage 'Sell in May and go away'?
Analysts anticipate revenue growth of 10-11 per cent YoY driven by price hikes taken over the last few quarters, including two rounds of price hikes taken this year to offset input cost rise.
The LIC IPO may finally hit the primary market on May 4. Experts believe it will get a good response from both retail and institutional investors. Find out if you should take a slice of this pie.
While analysts remain mixed on how the government's largest-ever IPO would perform on Dalal Street, they expect the issue to sail through as the markets have staged strong recovery from March lows.
Analysts expect revenue to decline by 11-12 per cent year-on-year (YoY) in Q4, marked by decline in volumes and surge in average selling price due to steep price hikes taken over the last few quarters
Foreign portfolio investors have sold equities worth Rs 1.58 trillion since Oct 2021. Domestic retail and institutional investors have also slowed down their trading activity. What does this indicate?
Nestle Q1 result: The management remains cautious of continued inflation as it shadows short-to-medium term growth outlook.
Analysts expect the maggi maker to report muted profit in the March quarter 2022 due to sluggish rural demand sentiment and input cost inflation.
The Q4 numbers and rising bond yields kept market sentiments subdued last week. Analysts expect the upcoming trading sessions to be volatile for equities as well because of global headwinds
The fourth-quarter corporate earnings season began this week with TCS and Infosys announcing their results. What does the results of the country's top two IT companies signal for the industry?
After a lull, a rebound in the market has lifted new-age technology stocks off their lows in the last one month. Is the magic returning to new-age tech stocks or it's a short-term euphoric overshoot?
Analysts expect the Bengaluru-based firm to post flat-to-negative EBIT margin due to higher attrition, lower utilisation, and rising travel expenses.
India Inc is all set to start the Q4 earnings season. IT major TCS will kick-start the season with its results later today. Will the sector's performance be marred by the geo-political risks in Q4?
The change in duty structure and new tax policy of FY23 is expected to bring a much awaited relief for alcohol beverage industry. However, analysts believe barley price rise to act as a spoilsport.
Apart from the Ukraine-Russia war, high inflation and exit of easy money policy can be a risk for investors this fiscal. Can markets withstand turbulent times or is there a devil waiting in disguise?