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Avanti Feeds, Apex Frozen Foods, and Waterbase Ltd witnessed steep declines as investors priced in concerns over a potential impact on exports. Avanti Feeds tumbled 6.6% to Rs 645, Apex Frozen Foods slipped 6.5% to Rs 225.05, and Waterbase fell 4.5% to Rs 49.16.

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The US has imposed a 25% tariff on India, a move seen as a pressure tactic to push India into trade negotiations. While surprising, it s viewed as manageable, with potential for Indian exporters and American importers to absorb the impact.

M&B Engineering s IPO saw strong demand, fully subscribed by Day 2 with an overall subscription of 110%. Retail investors showed significant interest, subscribing 4.18 times their quota. The IPO price is set at Rs 366–385 per share, with proceeds aimed at capital expenditure and debt repayment. Brokerages are positive, citing the company s strong fundamentals and growth potential.

The Indian markets may face negative sentiment due to potential US tariffs. Manishi Raychaudhuri suggests caution, citing uncertainty around exemptions for pharmaceuticals and electronics. The impact could be significant on auto, industrial components, pharmaceuticals, and garments. Ongoing trade talks between India and the US add to the fluid situation. Details about the tariff arrangement are still awaited.

No September relief? Fed leaves market guessing

Updated at : 2025-07-31 14:15:02

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The Fed held interest rates steady, offering no clarity on a September cut, as markets recalibrate expectations.

President Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods, impacting sectors like textiles and pharmaceuticals. Sensex and Nifty initially fell but recovered. Experts believe the tariff is temporary, part of ongoing trade negotiations. A US delegation will visit India in August. Investors are advised to buy the dip, focusing on domestic consumption themes.

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Punjab National Bank s shares dipped 4% following a 48% YoY drop in net profit for Q1 2025, reporting Rs 1,675 crore against last year s Rs 3,251.5 crore, impacted by a significant tax expense. While total income rose 15.7%, NII saw marginal growth. Asset quality improved with reduced GNPA and NNPA.

Adrian Mowat suggests Indian markets can quickly absorb a 25% tariff impact, though it might weaken the rupee and limit the RBI s flexibility. He highlights the geopolitical motivations behind potential US penalties on India and China s oil imports from Russia. This situation could negatively affect foreign investment inflows into India due to a less favorable risk-reward scenario.

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