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NSEI:MSUMI
NSEI:MSUMIAuto Components

India Export Stocks To Watch As US Trade Deal Reviews Come Into Focus

India’s push for a sunset clause in its proposed trade deal with the US is shining a spotlight on export-oriented manufacturing stocks. Tariff terms may face periodic reviews, which can create fresh openings for well positioned companies while keeping long term plans slightly more uncertain. For investors watching how US focused trade policy could affect textiles, chemicals, auto parts, and electronics exporters, this is a useful moment to reassess exposures. This article profiles 3 stocks...
NSEI:APOLLO
NSEI:APOLLOAerospace & Defense

3 Indian Growth Stocks With Strong Earnings And Healthy Balance Sheets

With global inflation, shifting central bank signals and mixed growth data across major regions, many investors are looking for companies where analysts still see solid earnings potential and balance sheets that can support that growth. The Healthy high growth potential screener focuses exactly on that combination, highlighting stocks where analysts expect strong earnings growth over the next 3 years and where financial health passes key quality checks. In this article, you will see 3 of the...
BSE:532175
BSE:532175IT

India US Tech Stocks Retail Investors Are Watching For Trade Deal Upside

The potential India US trade deal around digital trade, market access and supply chains could reshape how capital flows between the two tech heavy markets, and that matters directly for your portfolio. A friendlier tariff and regulatory backdrop may change how investors view exposure to cross border software, IT services and digital platforms, while ongoing trade risks keep the range of outcomes wide. This article focuses on 3 stocks from our India US Technology Sector screener that appear...
NSEI:PAYTM
NSEI:PAYTMDiversified Financial

Paytm Stock And 2 Digital Payments Plays After Meta’s Cred Deal

Fintech and digital payments are back in the spotlight after Meta tapped Cred founder Kunal Shah to lead WhatsApp and bought a 20% stake in Cred for US$900 million, a deal that values the startup at US$4.5b. That combination points to a stronger push into payments and commerce, especially in high usage markets like India. For investors, the question is how this shift could influence listed companies connected to digital wallets, payment rails and financial software. This article unpacks three...