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India's Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran warns that artificial intelligence stock valuations are a bubble. He believes the narrative around AI's productivity gains and impact on jobs is exaggerated. Global investors have poured billions into AI-linked companies, driving record valuations for firms like Nvidia. Concerns are rising about a potential market correction as investor positioning becomes crowded.
Markets rallied sharply as easing USโIran tensions and softer crude prices boosted sentiment. Sensex and Nifty surged 2%, adding Rs 10 lakh crore in market value. Broader markets outperformed, volatility eased, and technical indicators turned bullish. Analysts expect momentum to continue, with geopolitical developments and oil prices remaining key triggers.
Also, 23700 is a stiff barrier that had troubled May for several days, and is expected to pose a stiff challenge to further upside. And so will 24,000. In other words, despite the enthusiastic run up on Friday, several hurdles appear in the way of continuation of the same.
RBIโs FCNR(B) and ECB swap windows aim to boost liquidity, stabilise the rupee and ease funding costs for banks. Attractive returns for NRIs and lower hedging costs for lenders create a win-win. Strong inflows could support credit growth, margins and offset persistent FPI outflows from Indian banking stocks.
Several Nifty500 stocks may deliver strong returns over the next year, with analyst estimates indicating upside potential of up to 60%. Based on Trendlyne data, these companies show consistent revenue growth, strong analyst coverage and favourable ratings, making them key candidates for investors tracking high-growth opportunities in Indian equities.
A similar trend has been reflected in Indiaโs MCX futures market, where silver prices tumbled from a record โน4.28 lakh per kg to around โน2.39 lakh. This steep fall has unsettled investors, raising concerns about whether the rally was driven by speculative excesses and whether further downside risks remain.
Jefferies strategist Christopher Wood has warned that the AI-driven stock rally may face a near-term correction amid rising bond yields, crowded positioning and upcoming mega IPOs. While AI spending remains strong, concerns over valuations, liquidity shifts and uncertain returns suggest increased volatility in global technology stocks.
Twelve penny stocks have plunged between 25% and 70% over the past three months, highlighting the risks in low-priced equities. Screened based on market cap, price and liquidity, these stocks faced heavy selling pressure, reinforcing concerns around volatility, weak transparency and susceptibility to sharp corrections in the segment.