Foreign investors turned net buyers of Indian equities as slowing Covid-19 cases boosted hopes of a faster economic recovery, while other Asian equities faced outflows ahead of the US election
With growth in developed markets under pressure from the rising Covid-19 caseload, investors will keep paying more attention to emerging markets, says Brandt
The high-beta banking and realty stocks were among major gainers.
JAIPURIA, founder of Valentis Advisors, tells Puneet Wadhwa the markets will see positive returns in the second half of the financial year and the year after
FPI flows into Indian equities are likely to stay positive, says Kulkarni
With markets recovering, midcaps have also rebounded and in fact, have outperformed benchmark indices by a good margin in the last two months
Low occupancies, capacity restrictions and safety concerns could make it difficult to reach breakeven levels
In the past six months, Nifty has gained 52 per cent in rupee terms and 58 per cent in dollar value - making India one of the best-performing markets globally
Manishi Raychaudhuri, head of Asia Pacific equity research, BNP Paribas, tells Puneet Wadhwa the reason for India being such an FII favourite is the breadth of stocks and sectors that market offers
The top 100 stocks in India account for 77.3 per cent of the Nifty 500 index. In US, the top 100 stocks account for 71.2 per cent of market capitalisation of the S&P 500 index
"Stock markets and economies globally do get impacted by events all the time and hence there is no such thing as the right time to invest," Gopalakrishnan says.
According to Bloomberg data, China's m-cap stood at just $407 billion in May 2006 - 45 per cent below India's m-cap of $745 billion
Leading stock market advisor Manish Goyal believes that value buying is like an exercise that an investor needs to do all the time
It is not all gloom and doom. The rural economy has held up quite well and we should start appreciating it even more, says Sharma in an interview with Puneet Wadhwa
Supportive action taken by global central banks boosted investors' appetite for risk even as coronavirus infections continued to climb at a steady pace.
Stocks in the BSE 500 universe account for nearly 93 per cent of India's market capitalisation.
Here's how leading analysts have interpreted the development and its likely impact on the markets.
Eight leading promoter-controlled business houses have emerged as the new Corona warriors for the stock market
The Bajaj group is the only one on the list of 12 conglomerates to be down - 1 per cent - since the lockdown came into effect, thanks to the hammering of stocks of non-banking financial companies.