Foreign flows weigh on markets, but earnings signals offer select opportunities: Sandip Sabharwal
Indian equity markets are experiencing foreign investor outflows, driven by global asset reallocation rather than weak fundamentals. Market expert Sandip Sabharwal suggests this trend is temporary, with underlying corporate performance showing stability and even improvement, creating buying opportunities in select stocks.
India has formally inked ‘mother of all deals’ FTA with E.U., informs PM Modi
Speaking at the inauguration of the India Energy Week, PM Modi also enumerated about investment potential in oil and gas as well as the overall energy sector
BPCL shares rise 3% as Q3 net profit jumps 89%. Buy, sell or hold?
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited shares surged following a significant 98% rise in December quarter net profit. The company announced a Rs 10 per share interim dividend for FY26. Improved refining margins and a stronger balance sheet contributed to the positive outlook. Analysts maintain a buy rating with a potential upside.
Indian Oil to raise Brazilian crude purchases as Russian imports slow, executive says
Indian refiners are considering importing Venezuelan crude, which is being offered by Vitol and Trafigura under a U.S. mandated sale
China halts sale of Sun Pharma drug used to treat dementia
The National Medical Products Administration said a recent remote inspection found shortcomings in the company’s production processes, including in the prevention of contamination anfulfilmentd the quality management department’s fulfillment of duties.
Axis Bank Jumps 4% After Q3 Profit Uptick; Should You Buy, Hold Or Sell?
Axis Bank shares jumps 4% on Q3 profit rise to Rs 6,490 crore; brokerages turn bullish. Is this the right time to buy?
Stock markets bounce back after falling in early trade
From the 30-Sensex firms, Axis Bank, Adani Ports, UltraTech Cement, Bharat Electronics, Tata Steel, NTPC, State Bank of India and Tech Mahindra were among the biggest gainers
India-EU FTA: Deal set to be signed today; why it’s being called the ‘mother of all deals’
India and the European Union have inked a landmark Free Trade Agreement after nearly two decades of talks, hailed as the 'mother of all deals'. This historic pact aims to create a vast free trade zone, significantly boosting sectors like textiles and gems, while reducing tariffs on numerous goods and fostering defense collaboration.
How Siemens Technology and Services turned psychological safety into strategy
Technology organisations have long measured HR success by hiring speed, training completion rates, and retention percentages. These metrics show how efficiently people move through systems. They don’t reveal whether those people can navigate ambiguity, challenge assumptions, or create something that didn’t exist yesterday. At Siemens Technology and Services, a Global Capability Centre employing thousands across [...] The post How Siemens Technology and Services turned psychological safety into strategy appeared first on HR Katha .
Gold Price To Hit Rs 9 Lakh A Tola? Here's What 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' Author Predicted
Gold is no longer just a purchase, but a privilege few may afford, as prices surge beyond expectations. A startling forecast hints at Tola rates racing towards Rs 9 lakh!
Skills-based architecture: When capabilities matter more than titles
What is SBA? Skills-based architecture (SBA) is a modern HR framework that organises work around skills rather than static job descriptions. Instead of defining employees by what their business card says, SBA defines them by what they can actually do—their capabilities, expertise, and potential. This allows organisations to redeploy talent quickly, adapt to change, and [...] The post Skills-based architecture: When capabilities matter more than titles appeared first on HR Katha .