Search
+
    Invest with Confidence. Lead with Insights.
    • Drench in the knowledge with exclusive insights, ePaper & smart market tools with ETPrime.

    Nifty Financial Services index stocks which analysts suggest buying for up to 37% returns

    Even the price performance seen after their Q4 results were announced this week is indicating that probably the worst have been built into prices.

    Synopsis

    IT companies results brought volatility with downward bias, however financial sector companies and especially insurance sector players, have seen a bounce back after their Q4 results. This could be due to the fact that after the union budget, insurance companies had seen a sharp decline and the market punished them more than required. Will there be other companies in the financial sector which could see similar bounce back. We take a look at what analysts are saying for select financial service stocks.

    We take a look at what analysts are saying on the stocks of the Nifty financial service index.This becomes important not only because they have countered to decline which IT stocks bought on the street. But also some of them had seen a sharp decline after the budget and now they are at levels, where analysts are comfortable. Even the price performance seen after their Q4 results were announced this week is indicating that probably the worst have
    • FONT SIZE
    • SAVE
    • PRINT
    • COMMENT
    ET

    Uh-oh! This is an exclusive story available for selected readers only.

    Worry not. You’re just a step away.

    Why ?

    • Exclusive Economic Times Stories, Editorials & Expert opinion across 20+ sectors

    • Stock analysis. Market Research. Industry Trends on 4000+ Stocks

    • Clean experience with
      Minimal Ads
    • Comment & Engage with ET Prime community
    • Exclusive invites to Virtual Events with Industry Leaders
    • A trusted team of Journalists & Analysts who can best filter signal from noise
    • ​Get 1 Year Complimentary Subscription of TOI+ worth Rs.799/-​

    The Economic Times