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The meeting between the leaders of Australia's key trading partners is seen as a test for risk appetite in the resource-heavy bourse, with any thaw in relations likely to buoy miners, while renewed friction could deepen concerns over tariffs, inflation and global growth.
Indian IT stocks extended their decline for a fourth straight session as investors trimmed exposure amid weak growth visibility, muted client spending and rising concerns over AI-driven disruption. The Nifty IT index fell sharply, with major names including Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services sliding on cautious guidance and deflationary headwinds.
Metropolis Healthcare reported a strong Q4 with significant growth in revenue, patient volumes, and profitability, driven by a shift towards specialized and preventive diagnostics. The company anticipates a steady medium-term growth of 14-15% CAGR, supported by successful integration of acquisitions and operational efficiencies.
Tech shares helped Wall Street indexes notch record closing levels overnight, and gains by Japanese companies linked to the artificial intelligence boom were enough to give the Nikkei an early advance.
China's yuan reached a three-year high against the dollar as investors awaited outcomes from the Xi-Trump summit. While stock markets saw profit-taking, the focus shifted to AI advancements, with expectations low for major trade breakthroughs. Both leaders aimed to project stability, with potential for a managed trade mechanism on non-sensitive goods.
India is reportedly considering a significant reduction in taxes for foreign investors on its bonds. This move, recommended by the Reserve Bank of India and seriously considered by the Finance Ministry, aims to align with global norms, attract inflows, and curb the rupee's depreciation. The rupee recently hit a record low against the U.S. dollar.
Copper prices are surging, driven by a confluence of factors including geopolitical tensions, structural supply shortages, and booming AI-driven demand. The metal is increasingly viewed as a strategic commodity for the AI era, with markets anticipating a prolonged supply crunch due to underinvestment and long lead times for new mining projects.
Indian stock markets are becoming cautious. Geopolitical tensions and rising crude prices are impacting earnings outlook. Investors are in a 'wait and watch' mode. Higher commodity prices are starting to build pressure. Companies may raise prices, affecting demand and profits. Valuations are not yet attractive for aggressive buying. Largecaps are preferred amid uncertainty. Financials, telecom, and healthcare sectors show promise.