Latest Indian Equities News & Updates

New Delhi, Feb 2 (IANS) A likely boost to capex, services sector growth and AI in the Union Budget, along with slightly slower than expected fiscal consolidation, will likely support FY27 earnings, further helped by increased demand for equities through buybacks, Morgan Stanley has said.The Budget balances debt-to-GDP reduction with slow fiscal consolidation and support for growth through both cyclical and structural measures.“We remain constructive on Indian equities – Overweight Financials…

New Delhi, Feb 1 (IANS) The government on Sunday said Indians living abroad can now invest in stocks through the Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS).Other measures for non-resident investment announced in Budget 2026 including raising the individual investment limit for Persons Resident Outside India (PROIs) from 5 per cent to 10 per cent, increasing the overall investment limit for all PROIs from 10 per cent to 24 per cent, and allowing residents living abroad to invest in Indian equities via a p…

Mumbai, Jan 23 (IANS) Indian equities are currently trading near multi-cycle relative lows compared with gold and silver and historically, such valuation divergences between financial and real assets have coincided with phases where diversification beyond pure equity exposure has helped investors preserve capital and manage volatility more efficiently, a report showed on Friday.Importantly, this does not signal a structural shift away from equities, but rather highlights the importance of balanc…

Mumbai, Jan 8 (IANS) Indian equities are well-positioned to recoup part of their global underperformance in 2026, supported by strong macro fundamentals, as GDP growth remains robust and inflation is well contained, a report showed on Thursday.Indian equities enter 2026 with strong domestic tailwinds despite underperforming global peers in 2025. While benchmark indices posted single to early double-digit gains last year — Nifty rose 11 per cent, Nifty Midcap 6 per cent and Nifty500 7 per cent …

Mumbai, Dec 26 (IANS) The foreign investors’ inflows in the Indian domestic equities is bouncing back and the long-term outlook for markets is robust, a report showed on Friday.The weakness in the rupee may keep foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) away, with a return expected only after the currency stabilises for an extended spell (1-2 months), according to the note by Emkay Global Financial Services.“However, we believe this is a temporary wobble. The long-term outlook for domestic flows is…