ICICI Prudential AMC shares drop 3.4% after Q4 earnings

Shares of ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company fell 3.4% following the release of its March quarter earnings. The results showed steady performance with strong revenue growth and improved operating metrics, though quarterly profit moderated sequentially. Annual earnings stayed robust amid expanding assets under management and a growing investor base.

ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company announced its Q4 earnings for the March quarter, highlighting steady results supported by strong revenue growth and enhanced operating performance. The company also declared a dividend payout of Rs 12.4 per share, reflecting confidence in its financial health. Quarterly net profit saw an increase year-over-year, even as it moderated from the prior quarter sequentially. Annual earnings demonstrated resilience in a competitive market. The domestic mutual fund industry's leader maintained momentum through expanding assets under management and a broadening investor base. This positions the firm strongly amid ongoing sector growth. Shares traded lower by 3.4% in response to the results, as reported by The Economic Times.

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Split-scene illustration of BSE trading floor showing high-priced stocks' divergent FY26 performance: laggards crashing amid global tensions, gainers surging.
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High-priced BSE stocks diverge in FY26 performance

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Among 68 high-priced stocks trading above Rs 5,000 on the BSE, FY26 has brought more declines than gains amid global uncertainty and geopolitical tensions. The top six laggards fell 25-40%, while top gainers surged 40-130%. Institutional holdings vary across these stocks.

ICICI Bank reported a 9% increase in net profit for the March 2026 quarter, reaching Rs 13,702 crore. The rise was fueled by steady loan growth and a sharp decline in provisions. Total advances grew 16%, bolstered by business banking and rural segments.

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Net inflows into equity mutual funds rose 56% month-on-month to Rs 40,450 crore in March, the highest since July 2025, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). Systematic investment plan (SIP) contributions hit a record Rs 32,087 crore.

Net profit growth for Nifty 50 companies in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 is expected to slow on a year-on-year basis due to price effects from the Iran-US war, brokerages said. Estimates range from 0.6% to 6%.

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HDFC Bank announced steady performance in its fourth quarter, with deposits increasing 15% year-over-year and advances rising 12%. Average deposits reached Rs 28.51 lakh crore, while period-end deposits stood at Rs 31.06 lakh crore. The update comes amid recent headlines over the abrupt departure of director Atanu Chakraborty.

Following initial market shocks from West Asia conflict, Indian equities saw major foreign investor outflows and remain volatile amid rising oil prices. FPIs withdrew $751.4 million on March 2—the largest daily pullout in four months—with markets resuming post-Holi holiday on March 4 under continued pressure.

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Indian IT stocks experienced a brief rebound on Wednesday, halting a five-day losing streak. Analysts, however, caution that this uptick may not last, with persistent bearish sentiments in derivatives. The sector has been under pressure in February amid growing concerns over AI's impact on revenues.

 

 

 

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