WeWork India reported robust double-digit growth in revenue and EBITDA for the September 2025 quarter, with sustained momentum expected to drive faster top-line growth in FY26. The company is focused on capacity expansion and strengthening its balance sheet, aiming for near-zero debt by March 2026. Analysts maintain a ‘buy’ rating, citing strong performance and future...Read More
Investors may consider increasing their stake in Indian IT companies. Valuations are now attractive after a period of underperformance. Spending on Generative AI services is expected to pick up in the coming quarters. The Nifty IT index has lagged the benchmark Nifty. This presents an opportunity for selective and gradual portfolio adjustments.Read More
Foreign investors are selling Indian IT shares heavily. This trend continues as valuations remain high and AI opportunities are missed. Other sectors like consumer services and healthcare also saw selling. Delays in the US-India trade deal are a factor. Telecommunication sector received inflows due to a large deal. Oil & gas and ‘Others’ saw purchases....Read More
Big Tech’s massive debt sales, driven by AI and data center expansion, risk overwhelming buyers and weakening credit markets on both sides of the Atlantic. Analysts warn of potential supply indigestion and a widening of spreads across the market as tech firms plan significant borrowing through 2028.Read More
October witnessed a remarkable 19.6% rise in credit card expenditures in India, thanks to the surge in online shopping activities and festive buying sprees. Conversely, the influx of new credit card sign-ups has significantly tapered off.Read More
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