SME IPO bet, aerial arts: Top personal finance stories of the week
Source: Business Standard
In the second article, Namrata Kohli explores the growing popularity of aerial arts in fitness regimens, highlighting their physical and mental benefits. Readers will gain insights into the training options and cost one is likely to incur in trying to learn aerial acrobatics.
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NUMBER OF THE WEEK
85,836: New high scaled by the Sensex on September 26
The Sensex touched a new high on Thursday in a rally led by metal and auto stocks. Largecap stocks, which are more reasonably valued, are at the forefront of the latest rally.
One reason for the rally is China’s recent economic stimulus announcement, which has boosted investor confidence and boosted global markets.
Stable economic data in the United States (US) is also fueling the optimistic outlook. A 50-basis-point interest rate cut, and expectations of more, by the US Federal Reserve has also lent fresh impetus to the equity markets. Bond yields have fallen in the US and other developed economies.
Corporate earnings in India are expected to recover in the second half of FY25, propelled by government expenditure. Consumer spending during the festive season is also likely to have a positive impact on the equity markets.
Rate-sensitive sectors like banking, auto, realty, and financials are expected to do well amid expectations that the Reserve Bank of India will have to follow its global peers and cut rates sooner or later.
Instead of getting carried away by the positive sentiment in the markets, mutual fund investors should periodically reassess their portfolios. If they have become overweight on equities, they should book partial profits to get back to their original asset allocation. They should invest the money obtained by selling equities in debt mutual funds and gold exchange-traded funds.
First Published: Sep 27 2024 | 8:23 AM IST