
January 2026 marked a shift in mutual fund trends as passive funds — driven by strong inflows into gold and silver ETFs dominated overall flows. Debt funds saw a post-quarter revival, hybrid funds gained traction, and active equity inflows moderated at elevated market levels.
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After a sharp 400-point decline in Nifty, Indian markets may see relief as GIFT Nifty indicates a gap-up opening. Falling crude oil prices and hopes of easing US–Iran tensions are supporting global market sentiment.

Indian equities started the week on a weak note as the Nifty 50 fell below its key support level and the Sensex dropped over 2,000 points. Rising crude oil prices, escalating Middle East tensions, and global macroeconomic concerns weighed heavily on investor sentiment.

Indian markets may remain volatile in the week ahead (09–13 March 2026) as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East push crude oil prices to multi-year highs and FII selling continues. Investors will track global inflation data and sectoral trends across oil, defence, coal, and liquor stocks.

Alcohol stocks rallied up to 7% after Karnataka announced major policy changes in its state budget. The government will no longer control liquor prices and has introduced alco-beer tourism, opening new growth opportunities for alcohol companies.

After a sharp 400-point decline in Nifty, Indian markets may see relief as GIFT Nifty indicates a gap-up opening. Falling crude oil prices and hopes of easing US–Iran tensions are supporting global market sentiment.

Indian equities started the week on a weak note as the Nifty 50 fell below its key support level and the Sensex dropped over 2,000 points. Rising crude oil prices, escalating Middle East tensions, and global macroeconomic concerns weighed heavily on investor sentiment.

Indian markets may remain volatile in the week ahead (09–13 March 2026) as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East push crude oil prices to multi-year highs and FII selling continues. Investors will track global inflation data and sectoral trends across oil, defence, coal, and liquor stocks.

Alcohol stocks rallied up to 7% after Karnataka announced major policy changes in its state budget. The government will no longer control liquor prices and has introduced alco-beer tourism, opening new growth opportunities for alcohol companies.
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