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    Hot Stocks: Brokerage take on TCS, Zomato, Federal Bank, ABB, Vedant Fashions and Prestige Estates

    Jefferies upgraded TCS post Q1 earnings, increasing its target. UBS reviewed Zomato, Federal Bank, and ABB India. Morgan Stanley reaffirmed 'Buy' for Prestige Estates, while Axis Capital downgraded Vedant Fashions.

    Large, mid and smallcap stocks that mutual funds bought and sold in May

    Mutual funds bought stocks worth Rs 477 billion in the Indian secondary market in May. They added largecap stocks like HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Infosys, and reduced stakes in Bajaj Finance and Hindustan Aeronautics.

    If exit polls hold true, these stocks are set to surge under Modi 3.0

    Modi stocks are companies or sectors that have benefited directly from government policies and initiatives under PM Narendra Modi, making them attractive to investors looking to capitalize on government-driven growth. CLSA has identified 54 such companies, perceived as direct beneficiaries, half of which are PSUs.

    F&O stocks: Hindustan Aeronautics, Birlasoft among 5 stocks with short buildup

    Coming to the buildup of fresh short positions, When the stock prices move downward and open interest on the counter increases, it is taken as a sign of a short build-up. The signal is considered more reliable if the volume on the counter has also seen an increase as the stock price declines.

    A short buildup is when there is a rise in open interest and volumes along with a decrease in the price of the underlying stock in the Futures and Options segment. Short buildup means more people are expecting the prices to go down and creating short positions. In Tuesday's trading session, five stocks witnessed a build of fresh short positions. Here's the list:

    Continuum Green Energy eyes funds from two private equity investors at $1-billion valuation

    Continuum Green Energy (India) is preparing to raise funds from two global private equity investors, with a valuation estimated at $1 billion, in anticipation of an upcoming initial public offering (IPO). Founded by Arvind Bansal and Vikash Saraf, the renewable energy company has signed a term sheet with Global Environment Fund and UK-based Just Climate to secure $150 million in funding. This investment will establish a valuation benchmark ahead of the IPO.

    The Economic Times
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