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India's wealthiest business leaders face significant financial setbacks in 2025. They have lost $30.5 billion due to volatile markets and global economic uncertainties. Donald Trump's tariff policies intensify trade tensions, impacting figures like Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani. The Indian markets experience corrections, with Sensex and Nifty falling. Foreign investors withdraw capital amid concerns about economic growth.
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Saurabh Mukherjea suggests that China's manufacturing advantage, stemming from artificially lowered costs, poses a challenge to democracies. He anticipates China will attempt to flood global markets, including India, necessitating currency depreciation as a countermeasure. Mukherjea believes that India, along with other nations, will negotiate favorable trade deals with America, potentially benefiting the Indian economy.
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Several leading brokerage firms have shared positive outlooks on select Indian stocks, highlighting strong upside potential across sectors for the next 12-24 months.We have collated a list of recommendations from top brokerage firms from ETNow and other sources:
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Donald Trump does not want a foreign company to control US Steel. He repeated his concerns about Nippon Steel's bid to acquire the American firm. Trump had earlier stated his preference against US Steel going to Japan. This statement caused a drop in the company's shares. Both companies are now collaborating with the Trump administration.
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In the NSE large-cap pack, six stocks' close prices crossed above their 200 DMA (Daily Moving Averages) on April 11, according to stockedge.com's technical scan data. The 200-day DMA is used as a key indicator by traders for determining the overall trend in a particular stock. As long as the stock is priced above the 200-day SMA on the daily time frame, it is generally considered to be an overall uptrend. Take a look:
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