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    Bengaluru stampede: RCB fans crush parked car as they try to climb over it to enter M Chinnaswamy Stadium for event; Watch video

    Celebrations for Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL title win turned tragic as a stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries. Thousands of fans gathered, overwhelming security despite prior advisories. The chaotic scene included damaged property and desperate attempts to provide medical aid to the injured, highlighting the severity of the situation.

    Indian IPO market gains momentum with 7 cos launching offerings in May

    After a three-month lull, India's primary equity market is rebounding, with seven companies launching IPOs in May and more planned for June. This resurgence is fueled by a stabilizing secondary market, easing geopolitical tensions, and successful block deals. Investor confidence is returning, and the market favors companies with strong fundamentals and realistic valuations, signaling sustained growth.

    More winners than losers: 9 stocks which get Indo-UK FTA tailwind, with an upside potential of 17 to 66%

    The headlines are, of course, dominated by happenings on the India-Pakistan border. And naturally, there is a lot of concern, both in the region and globally. But that is not all the news that is making it to the headlines. Investors will do well to keep an eye on what is happening in different sectors. For instance, the signing of the free trade agreement, or FTA, with the UK is not an insignificant thing. It will impact the bottomlines of the number of companies. Let’s check out how it will impact two sectors.

    Accelerating EV adoption key to improving air quality

    Rapid electrification of our vehicle fleet presents a viable solution. Electric vehicles, powered by batteries rather than fossil fuels, promise a dramatic reduction in air pollution. Transitioning to EVs not only conserves precious foreign exchange by minimising crude oil imports but also removes tailpipe emissions, leading to cleaner air.

    Strong balance sheets can survive Trump; focus on businesses: 9 large- and mid-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 47%

    Some things are easier said than done. In today’s market, not being anxious is one of them. Especially so for the many investors who entered the market after Covid. This is the first time they are witnessing such a volatile correction. Many are also realizing for the first time that macro and geopolitical factors have an impact on stock prices in the short term. So here’s a message for all such investors: In the short term, whatever happens will happen. But in the medium- to long-term, only one thing matters: Earnings. And that depends on two factors: One, how long the runway for growth is for a business. And two, how capable is the management in dealing with uncertain times.

    While being bullish, just learn to tackle volatility: 6 mid-cap stocks from different sectors with an upside potential up to 49%

    As the new financial year starts, we are set for more news about disruption caused by tariffs and their counter-measures. Don’t be surprised by the yo-yo-like movements of the Nifty and Sensex over the next couple of weeks. In fact, get used to it. There is a high probability that the volatility quotient of the market will in fact remain high for the next couple of months. But that does not mean that you cannot be bullish. But with a caveat: While buying stocks, focus on risk-management. When we say risk-management, don’t just focus on allocation of money. Focus also on the way you select a stock or a sector.

    The Economic Times
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