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Tanmay Tiwary specialises in covering equity markets, focusing primarily on sectors like automobile, FMCG, and new-age/internet companies. With almost five years of experience under his belt, Tiwary has previously worked with HT TechCircle (then NewsCorp TechCircle), CNBC TV, and Republic TV. He has also worked with Forbes and Sportskeeda. He holds post-graduate degrees from the University of Leicester and the Indian Institute of Journalism and News Media, Bengaluru.
Tanmay Tiwary specialises in covering equity markets, focusing primarily on sectors like automobile, FMCG, and new-age/internet companies. With almost five years of experience under his belt, Tiwary has previously worked with HT TechCircle (then NewsCorp TechCircle), CNBC TV, and Republic TV. He has also worked with Forbes and Sportskeeda. He holds post-graduate degrees from the University of Leicester and the Indian Institute of Journalism and News Media, Bengaluru.
According to Nuvama analysts Shrikant Akolkar, Aashita Jain and Gaurav Lakhotia, the company is positioned for robust growth over the medium-term, driven by capacity expansion and product additions.
Motilal Oswal upgraded Phoenix Mills to a 'buy' rating and raised its target price to ₹2,044 from ₹1,673 earlier, implying a potential upside of 35 per cent
Nomura noted that management remains mindful of internal rate of return (IRR) and intends to step up into full-fledged cell manufacturing only if reasonable returns are visible.
The weighted average lending rate (WALR) on fresh loans rose by 18 bps M-o-M in July 2025, led by a sharp 31 bps rise for PSU banks, while private banks saw a 16 bps decline.
ICICI Bank has sustained healthy loan growth of ~15 per cent CAGR over FY23-25, outpacing system growth, driven primarily by retail and business banking.
Maruti Suzuki's volumes dipped marginally by 0.6 per cent Y-o-Y to 181,000 units, with export growth of 40.5 per cent Y-o-Y offset by a 7.5 per cent drop in domestic sales.
On the bourses, Phoenix Mills share has gained nearly 3 per cent over the past month, although it remains 4.5 per cent lower on a year-to-date (YTD) basis.
According to the Nuvama report, the deflationary impulse from tariff-driven global slowdown is likely to hurt domestic cyclicals the most.
Suzlon Energy is also preparing to enter overseas markets, with exports to the Middle East and Europe expected to begin by FY27.
For vendors like BHFC, RMKF, BIL and SAMIL, analysts believe subdued global CV, CE and tractor demand poses headwinds, though order wins and diversified portfolios may cushion the impact.
The brokerage remains constructive on Fine Organic, backed by its capacity expansion plans in both India and the US by FY27.
SAMIL's consolidated net profit fell 48.5 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) to ₹512 crore against ₹994 crore in the year-ago period, dragged by softer margins and higher costs.
On a standalone basis, ONGC's gross revenue dropped 9.3 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹32,003 crore, while net profit fell 10.2 per cent to ₹8,024 crore from ₹8,938 crore last year.
For Q1FY26, Apollo Hospitals' consolidated revenue grew 15 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) to ₹5,842 crore, driven by all three business segments.
HAL posted a 4.11 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) decline in net profit at ₹1,377 crore in Q1FY26, compared to ₹1,436 crore in the same quarter last year (Q1FY25).
The Hyundai Motor India stock has now risen 4.98 per cent over two days, driven by strong investor sentiment following a bullish initiation report by global brokerage Goldman Sachs.
Nuvama said the hotel operator's Q1 growth was "driven by improving average room rates (ARRs) and occupancies across portfolio brands" despite geopolitical tensions and air travel disruptions.
The brokerage expects asset management companies (AMCs) and registrar and transfer agents (RTAs) to post a recovery in quarterly earnings, supported by steady inflows and stable equity markets.
Info Edge's standalone revenue stood at ₹7,364 crore, up 15.3 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y), with billings rising 11.2 per cent to ₹6,442 crore.
On the bourses, SBI share price rose as much as 1.76 per cent to an intraday high of ₹818.75 per share.