Foreign investors continue to sell Indian shares. November saw outflows of Rs 3,788 crore. This follows significant selling throughout 2025. Experts note improved sentiment but tentative flows. Valuations and earnings clarity are key concerns. Investors await earnings growth to catch up before increasing exposure. Year-end portfolio rebalancing will offer clues.
Indian markets remain volatile, but opportunities are emerging across banking, autos, digital platforms, and consumption themes, says Sudip Bandyopadhyay of Inditrade Capital. He sees value in IndusInd Bank, Reliance, M&M, Mahindra Lifespaces and select PSU banks, while urging caution on Asian Paints, IT majors and richly valued new-age listings. Read his full market outlook and sector strategy.
Over the last five trading sessions ending on November 21, the Sensex benchmark index gained 0.80%, settling at 85,232. However, the index registered losses in two of the five sessions. During this period, 14 stocks from the BSE Midcap index fell in all five consecutive sessions. (Data Source: ACE Equity)
India is now a major force in the global branded residences market. The country ranks among the top ten worldwide for branded residential projects. This growth is driven by rising wealth and demand for luxury. New trends like branded weekend homes and expansion beyond hotels are shaping the market. India's influence in global luxury living is set to grow significantly.
Indian markets remain near record highs, but a sharp rupee fall and global volatility have raised red flags, says market expert Ajay Bagga. He warns that RBIs absence during the currency slide could hurt FPI sentiment and delay rate cuts. A USIndia trade deal remains the biggest potential trigger, while private-sector banks continue to look attractive
A 33-year-old government teacher, Saurabh Yadav, is strategically investing in SIPs and NPS to build a Rs 15 crore corpus over 30 years. His well-diversified portfolio, with a moderate to high-risk allocation, is praised by experts. Regular reviews and controlled smallcap exposure are key to achieving his long-term wealth goal.
Investors in financial markets frequently monitor the portfolios of well-known market participants. In this context, ETMarkets has reviewed the latest investment disclosures of prominent investor Ashish Dhawan. According to the most recent data for the September 2025 quarter, Dhawan has publicly reported holdings in about 13 companies, with a combined value nearing Rs 2,801 crore as of November 21, 2025.These investments represent positions where his stake exceeds 1%. A closer look at these holdings shows that seven stocks delivered negative returns, five of them have declined between 20% and 70% so far in calendar year 2025. The analysis also highlights three stocks that have gained 1933% during the same period. (Data Source: ACE Equity, Trendlyne)
These investments represent positions where his stake exceeds 1%. A closer look at these holdings shows that seven stocks delivered negative returns, five of them have declined between 20% and 70% so far in calendar year 2025.