Indian Stock Market & Mutual Fund News

This page collects the day's most relevant Indian market and mutual fund headlines from established newsrooms — LiveMint, The Economic Times and NDTV Profit — in one scannable feed, so you can stay current without hopping between sites. Stories cover fund launches and regulation, AMC news, market moves, macro data and personal-finance developments that affect how Indians invest.

Using news well as a fund investor

News is context, not a trading signal. The evidence on long-term investing is consistent: reacting to headlines — pausing SIPs in a selloff, chasing the sector of the month — usually damages returns compared with staying invested. A more productive routine:

  • Use news to understand moves in your portfolio, not to time them.
  • Cross-check sentiment against hard data — monthly AMFI flow numbers and daily FII/DII activity tell you what money is actually doing.
  • Watch the macro dashboard for the slower-moving forces (growth, inflation) that matter more over years than any single day's headline.
  • When a story tempts you to act, re-read the basics in Learn first — especially the case for staying the course in SIP vs lumpsum.

Headlines link to the original publisher; Dhanik does not rewrite or editorialise third-party reporting.

Frequently asked questions

How often is the news feed updated?

The feed refreshes through the trading day as source publications post new stories. Each card shows its publication time so you can judge freshness at a glance.

Should I change my SIP because of news?

For most investors, no. SIPs exist precisely so you keep buying through good and bad headlines — that is what rupee-cost averaging means. Revisit your plan when your goals change, not when the news cycle does. This is general information, not investment advice.

Why these sources?

LiveMint, The Economic Times and NDTV Profit are large, editorially staffed business newsrooms with consistent markets coverage — a practical, mainstream cross-section of Indian financial reporting.