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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.

The Calamos International Growth Fund returned 2.79 percent for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.

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REIT and InvIT issuances are drawing strong investor interest as they outperform traditional IPOs in volatile equity markets. These trusts deliver stable income from operational assets.

Fifteen asset management companies, including PPFAS Mutual Fund, have rolled out a voluntary lock-in facility for mutual fund folios. The feature allows investors to temporarily block withdrawals and debits. Introduced by Sebi, it aims to provide enhanced safety and control.

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An analyst has rated Apollo Global Management (NYSE: APO) shares as a 'buy' due to a significant discount to fair value and a strong private credit platform. The stock trades at a 32.1% discount, with a base case price target of $162.96 per share. The assessment highlights the company's resilient positioning in the growing private credit market.

Institutional Class shares of the Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund returned 1.97% in the fourth quarter of 2025, trailing the S&P Global 1200 Information Technology Index benchmark at 3.21%. Gains from AI leaders like Alphabet and Micron were offset by declines in Oracle and Netflix. The fund's commentary highlights key contributors and detractors.

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Buying stocks on the Philippine Stock Exchange usually means paying another investor in a secondary trade, not the company directly. Companies receive public money only during initial public offerings or follow-on offerings. Trades influence share prices but do not directly fund corporate accounts.

 

 

 

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