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Nikita Vashisht is a business journalist tracking equity markets for Business Standard. She writes stories based on fundamental analysis of stocks of banking, aviation, FMCG, infrastructure, real estate, and new-age companies. Occasionally, she also writes on investment strategies for mutual fund investors. Nikita holds a degree in journalism, and business management, and is a certified fundamental and technical analyst for stocks and commodities.
Nikita Vashisht is a business journalist tracking equity markets for Business Standard. She writes stories based on fundamental analysis of stocks of banking, aviation, FMCG, infrastructure, real estate, and new-age companies. Occasionally, she also writes on investment strategies for mutual fund investors. Nikita holds a degree in journalism, and business management, and is a certified fundamental and technical analyst for stocks and commodities.
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Analysts have downgraded the related sectors, and have cut earnings estimates for FY23 and FY24 factoring the near-term challenges
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Soaring inflation and recession fears pose a dilemma before the US Fed on the quantum of rate hikes without derailing growth. Find out if investors would be able to withstand the likely market rout
The RBI is preparing the markets for aggressive rate hikes in months ahead. Find out where the bonds and equity markets are headed. And, a look at investment strategies for the next 3-6 months
Dalal Street's debutant LIC has been on a negative slope even in rate hike scenarios. So, is there any more downside to the stock after a 21% fall from its issue price? Or will it stage bounce back?
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Retail inflation is highest in the last eight years. Markets expect the RBI to continue on its rate hike path till the inflation beast is tamed. So, what all is priced in and what is not?
With Akasa Air and Jet Airways taking to the skies soon, the heated competition doesn't bode well for listed players IndiGo and SpiceJet. Then there is soaring fuel costs. What should investors do?
Analysts expect some consolidation in the industry going forward, with the impact of increased competition playing out over two-three years
The shares of LIC fell 3% yesterday. The stocks of Delhivery soared 2%. Both the companies came out with Q4 results yesterday. What should be the investment strategy for these recently-listed stocks?
LIC Q4 review: Post Tuesday's share price decline, the insurer has slipped one position to India's seventh most valuable firm after ICICI Bank
Before investing in markets, investors analyse companies based on enterprise value and sometimes, the embedded value. Find out what these values are and how can investors use them for their benefit
Tata Motors: CLSA expects a sharp uptick in volume in FY24 driven by a strong order backlog
While investors have preferred to stay on the sidelines on Paytm stock, Goldman Sachs believes the risk-reward for Paytm are skewed to the upside
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LIC started its journey at secondary markets on a weak note. While analysts are unperturbed with the stock performance, take a dive into what LIC's weak debut means for this year's divestment target
LIC listing: The debut was below expectations, and also lower than the discounted value at which shares were offered to policyholders (Rs 60 per share) and retail investors (Rs 45 per share)
IndiGo Q4 preview: Analysts expect the airline to bleed this quarter yet again amid high fuel costs
Shares of ACC and Ambuja Cements soared up to 4% in yesterday's trade after the Holcim Adani deal. Analysts believe the Adani Group may merge both these entities over the medium term. Find out more