Global Tensions and Rising Oil Prices Dent Indian Markets

The Indian stock market faced a challenging start to the week, with global volatility and heightened oil prices stemming from escalating Middle East tensions taking a toll. Market indices, particularly the Nifty 50 and Sensex, experienced early declines, largely influenced by losses in financial services and banking sectors. Despite this, small- and mid-cap stocks held their ground, indicating domestic investors’ resilience. Concerns were raised about the potential ripple effects on India’s economy and markets if the Middle East conflict leads to a significant oil price surge. Individual stocks, like Avenue Supermarts and Delta Corp, were also impacted, while HDFC Bank’s eagerly awaited quarterly results added to the market’s uncertainty.
Middle East’s Asset Management Industry Navigates Growth Challenges and Seeks New Avenues

The Middle East’s asset management industry defies economic headwinds with $1.3 trillion in assets under management, marking a remarkable 7 percent compound annual growth rate. While outperforming European and American peers, leaders in the region face a critical turning point. They must reassess strategies to regain profit growth and navigate a changing landscape. Prioritizing profitability, exploring high-growth alternative investments, and embracing technology for personalized client experiences are key strategies for success. The industry’s resilience and adaptability position it for continued growth in the Middle East’s dynamic market.
BlackRock misses profit estimates as market turbulence spooks investors

BlackRock Inc (BLK.N) posted a bigger-than-expected fall in quarterly profit on Friday as the turmoil in the global markets shrank the world’s largest asset manager’s fee income.
Shares march higher after Fed and BoE hikes; dollar regains traction

Global equity markets were still on the front foot on Thursday on relief that the biggest hike in U.S. interest rates in more than two decades hadn’t been even sharper.
Correction in global stocks likely, funds trim equity allocations

A modest correction in global stock markets is likely by the end of this year, according to a slim majority of fund managers polled by Reuters who recommended trimming global exposure to equities in August in favour of bonds.