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JP Morgan upgrades Amber Ent to 'overweight', ups target price
This story was originally published at 12:01 IST on 17 March 2026
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Equity Alert: JP Morgan upgrades Amber Ent to 'overweight', ups target price
MUMBAI--1132 IST--Global brokerage JP Morgan upgraded the stock of Amber Enterprises to 'overweight' and has raised its target price by 17.6% to INR 9,000. This implies nearly 38% upside to the stock's previous close. The brokerage believes that the stock has corrected over 24% from its all-time high of INR 8,626 touched in October 2025.
"JP Morgan wrote in its note that the underperformance of EMS (electronics manufacturing services) stocks has led to investors questioning whether the sector story is over," NDTV Profit reported, citing the brokerage. However, the brokerage expects the sector to up its value addition, evolving from assembling finished products to manufacturing of component and printed circuit boards, the report said. Barring Dixon, JP Morgan expects every stock within this sector to deliver 20% revenue growth over 2025-26 (Apr-Mar) to FY28.
At 1121 IST, shares of the company traded 1.6% higher at INR 6,629.50. Of the 12 brokerage reports on the stock available with Informist, 11 have a 'buy' or equivalent rating on the stock with an average target price of INR 8,910 and only Nirmal Bang Equities has a 'hold rating with a target price of INR 7,785. So far in the day, over 330,000 shares of the company have changed hands on the NSE, higher than 160,000 shares traded during the same period on Monday. (Simran Rede)
Equity Alert: Citi cuts Ola Electric target price 18% as co losing mkt share
MUMBAI--1100 IST--Brokerage firm Citi has cut the target price for Ola Electric Mobility by over 18% to INR 22 due to the continued loss of market share, The Economic Times reported. The brokerage, which maintained the 'sell' recommendation on the stock, has also cut its estimates for the company's revenue for 2025-26 (Apr-Mar) to FY28 by 5–14%.
The revenue estimates for the company were trimmed due to weaker volume expectations, The Economic Times reported, citing the brokerage. Citi maintained its valuation for the company at 3.5 times the estimates for its FY27 enterprise value-to-sales. This is a 10% discount to listed two-wheeler original equipment manufacturer peers, due to the company's market share loss, slower-than-expected electric vehicle adoption, and weak cash generation, the report said, citing the brokerage.
The electric vehicle manufacturer is unlikely to achieve break-even at the earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation level even by FY28, the Economic Times reported. However, Citi expects an EBITDA turnaround for the company on improvement of its volumes. Higher revenue opportunities from battery energy storage systems and improved product and service quality perception are also likely to support Ola Electric's performance.
At 1100 IST, shares of the company were trading over 2% lower at INR 23.80 on NSE. So far, over 17 million shares of the company have changed hands on the exchange, lower than over 23 million shares traded till the same time Monday. (Arundathi A R)
Equity Alert: Indices open higher with auto cos as major gainers, IT shrs dn
MUMBAI--0944 IST--Benchmark indices opened higher but remained in the red briefly. It later erased these losses and recovered again. The Nifty 50 is expected to be volatile on account of the expiry of the weekly derivatives contract. Auto stocks gained, while information technology stocks were the major laggards.
At 0943 IST, the Nifty 50 was at 23424.60 points, up 15.80 points or 0.1%, and the BSE Sensex was at 75566.83, up 63.98 points or 0.1%.
Eternal was the top gainer in the 50-stock index. Its shares rose over 3% and was also the top performer in the Nifty 200. Mahindra & Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki India rose around 2?ch. Tata Steel, Bharti Airtel, Asian Paints, InterGlobe Aviation, and Bharat Electronics rose around 1?ch. In contrast, IT stocks were the worst-hit stocks in the index. Wipro fell nearly 3%, while its peers Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Technologies, and Tech Mahindra were down around 1–2%. Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, Bajaj Finserv, State Bank of India, and UltraTech Cement were down around 1?ch.
Among sectoral indices, Nifty Auto was the top gainer, rising over 1%. Shares of Maruti Suzuki India and Mahindra & Mahindra were the top gainers in the sectoral index. Meanwhile, Nifty IT was the underperformer, down over 2%.
In the Nifty 200, Coromandel International and Oberoi Realty were among the top gainers, up 2?ch. Shares of Bharti Hexacom, Indus Towers, and Tata Communications rose around 2?ch. Coforge was the worst-hit stock in both the Nifty 200 and Nifty 500 indices. The stock fell over 6%. Adani Total Gas fell nearly 3% in the Nifty 200 index.
In the Nifty 500, Praj Industries was the top gaining stock, up over 7%. In contrast, Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals was the worst-hit stock in the index, down over 7%. Redington fell 4%, a day after the company said that the ongoing war in West Asia has restricted the operations of its step-down subsidiary, Redington Gulf FZE, in the Gulf region. (Adhithya Aji)
Equity Alert: Asian indices open higher tracking AI-driven rally in US mkts
MUMBAI--0812 IST--Asian markets opened higher Tuesday tracking the gains in US indices, which were driven by a rise in shares of artificial intelligence-focused companies, such as Meta, Nvidia, and Tesla. US indices were also buoyed by a 3?ll in crude oil prices on Monday following news of the US allowing Iranian tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. However, on Tuesday, crude oil prices rallied again, with the May futures contract of Brent crude prices at $103.04 per barrel at 0757 IST. Despite this, most Asian indices opened higher and stayed in the green during early trade.
Leading the gains was South Korea's technology-heavy KOSPI index, which tracked the AI stocks-driven gains in US indices. The index opened nearly 3% higher, though it trimmed some of its gains in early trade. Index heavyweights SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics rose over 3% and 4%, respectively. This comes after Nvidia said it expects purchase orders between Blackwell and Vera Rubin chips to reach $1 trillion through 2027 at the company's annual GTC conference on Monday, CNBC reported.
Japan's Nikkei 225 opened higher and extended its gains due to a rise in stocks of shipping and financial companies, Dow Jones Newswires reported. Investors await decision of the Bank of Japan's two-day policy meeting ending Thursday. Investors expect the central bank to maintain short-term interest rates at 0.75%, given the lack of clarity on the impact of the US-Iran war, Reuters reported.
Investors also keenly await the outcome of the US Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting ending Wednesday, where higher energy prices are likely to be a key concern. Around 99% market participants expect the Fed to keep interest rates steady in the 3.50–3.75% range, according to data from the CME FedWatch tool.
Following were the levels of major Asian indices at 0817 IST:
|
Index |
Level |
Change in % |
|
CSI 300 Index |
4708.91 | 0.80 |
|
Hang Seng Index |
26156.83 | 1.25 |
|
Nikkei 225 Day |
54013.73 | 0.49 |
|
TOPIX FIRST SECTION |
3648.75 | 1.05 |
|
KOSPI |
5697.26 | 2.66 |
|
FTSE Singapore Strait Times |
4929.14 | 1.24 |
|
S&P/ASX 200 Index |
8587 | 0.04 |
(Shruti Nair)
Equity Alert: Indices likely to extend gains; volatility seen on F&O expiry
MUMBAI--0807 IST--Benchmark equity indices are expected to extend their gains further Tuesday after Monday's rebound. Analysts expect some volatility on the expiry of weekly contract of Nifty 50 derivatives. However, the broader market sentiment will continue to be cautious amid the escalating tensions in West Asia and a rise in crude oil prices over the $100-per-barrel mark, analysts said.
Investors are expected to be cautious in decision-making as the rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia have led crude oil prices to rise above the psychologically important $100-per-barrel mark. The disruptions in oil supply after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are further seen dampening the sentiment.
On Tuesday, the Nifty 50 is expected to continue its relief rally and is seen facing resistance at 23500-23800 points, Vipin Kumaar, assistant vice-president at Globe Capital Market, said. The support for the 50-stock index is pegged at 23200–22800 points, he said. Any de-escalation in ongoing tensions in West Asia will likely boost investor sentiment, leading to a sustainable upmove, Kumaar added.
The Nifty 50 closed 1.1% higher at 23408.80 points on Monday, and the BSE Sensex ended 1.3% higher at 75502.85 points. The GIFT Nifty indicates a positive start for the market. At 0806 IST, the GIFT Nifty contract traded at 23510.50 points, over 100 points higher than the Nifty 50's previous close.
Overnight, the US indices ended higher, buoyed by a rise in stocks of artificial intelligence companies, such as Meta, Nvidia, and Tesla. A slight ease in crude oil prices on Monday from $106.50 per barrel to $100.21 per barrel also helped lift the mood. Tracking this rise in the US market, Asian indices also rose sharply in opening trade Tuesday. (Simran Rede)
Equity Alert: US indices climb as tech stocks rise, oil prices ease
MUMBAI--0741 IST--US equity indices ended higher on Monday, propelled by a rise in stocks of artificial intelligence-focused companies such as, Meta, Nvidia, and Tesla. All major indices rose around 1%, with the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite being the highest gainer. A modest fall in oil prices on Monday also helped sentiment on Wall Street even as the situation in West Asia remains unclear.
Shares of Meta rose over 2?ter Reuters reported the social media giant would trim its workforce by at least 20% to make room for AI-related expenses. The company has claimed the report to be "speculative", Bloomberg reported. Shares of Nvidia rose over 1% on Monday as the chipmaker announced new chips at its annual GTC conference. Tesla's shares also rose over 1% on Monday after Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said the company would launch its AI chipmaking project in seven days, Reuters reported.
Apart from gains in technology stocks, indices were also helped by a modest fall in the price of Brent Crude oil, which has soared past $100 per barrel since the US-Iran war began. The prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route, has led to disruption to global oil supply. On Monday, crude oil prices fell after the US said it would allow Iranian oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, "The Iranian ships have been getting out already, and we've let that happen to supply the rest of the world," in an interview with CNBC on Monday. He also said oil prices should fall "much lower" than $80 per barrel after the US-Iran war is over, though he did not clarify when that would be.
Investors also keenly await the outcome of the US Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting ending Wednesday, where higher energy prices are likely to be a key concern. The Fed is expected to keep interest rates steady and traders have pushed back their expectations for an interest rate cut of at least 25 basis points beyond October, Reuters reported, citing LSEG-compiled data. Earlier, they had expected a rate cut in July.
Following are the closing levels of US indices Monday:
|
Index |
Level |
Change in % |
|
S&P 500 |
6699.38 |
1.01 |
|
NASDAQ Composite |
22374.178 |
1.22 |
|
Dow Jones Industrial Average |
46946.41 |
0.83 |
(Shruti Nair)
US$1 = INR 92.45
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Edited by Tanima Banerjee
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