Commodity Price Update: Sector Update
IDBI Capital
Summary | Date | Stock | Author | LTP | Target | Price at reco (Change since reco%) |
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17 Feb 2025 | Commodities |
IDBI Capital
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Sector Update
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14 Feb 2025 | Software & Services |
IDBI Capital
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Sector Update
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14 Feb 2025 | Insurance |
KRChoksey
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Sector Update
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Premium growth remains healthy despite market volatility; margins relatively stable
KRChoksey
The life insurance sector exhibited healthy premium growth in Q3FY25, supported by diversified product portfolios, digital transformation, and expanding distribution networks. While margin pressures persisted, insurers are actively shifting towards high-margin products and driving operational efficiencies to sustain
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12 Feb 2025 | Utilities |
Minerva Capital Research Solutions
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Sector Update
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Thematic Water Sector Note
Minerva Capital Research Solutions
India water & wastewater treatment market expected to grow at CAGR of 6.2% (2023 to 2033) to reach $23.8 Bn. in 2033 from $13 Bn. in 2023 (Source: Marketysers Global Report | Denta Water & Infra Solutions Ltd.)
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12 Feb 2025 | Construction Materials |
KRChoksey
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Sector Update
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Cement prices stabilizing with signs of bottoming out
KRChoksey
Cement prices across India remained subdued through October and November 2024, reflecting weak demand conditions. However, a turnaround began in December, driven by government capital expenditure, rural housing growth, and infrastructure projects which helped stabilize prices.
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10 Feb 2025 | Commodities |
IDBI Capital
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Sector Update
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10 Feb 2025 | Construction Materials |
Axis Direct
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Sector Update
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07 Feb 2025 | Indian Economy |
AUM Capital
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Economy Update
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07 Feb 2025 | Indian Economy |
IDBI Capital
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Economy Update
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05 Feb 2025 | Indian Economy |
KRChoksey
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Economy Update
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Budget Stokes Consumption for Viksit Bharat 2.0
KRChoksey
The Union Budget 2025-26 introduces a shift towards consumption-driven growth, highlighted by the largest tax relief to date, increasing the personal income tax exemption from INR7 lakh to INR12 lakh. This adjustment aims to boost disposable income and expand economic participation.
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