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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.

    Samvardhana Motherson, TVS Motor among 5 stocks with long unwinding

    Long unwinding refers to the selling of positions or stocks owned for a longer period either to book profit or to exit it in anticipation of impending bearishness. In Monday's trading session, five stocks witnessed a long unwinding. Here's the list:

    Brokers' MTF hits record Rs 73,600 crore amid market highs, surging retail participation

    Sebi's MTF framework mandates collateralising existing shares. Kotak Securities cautions investors on MTF investments amidst surging margin funding in anticipation of Modi 3.0 budget.

    Fairfax Group to sell a 9.72% stake in CSB Bank via block deal

    FIH Mauritius Investments is likely to sell a 9.72% stake in CSB Bank on Thursday through block deals to raise about Rs 595 crore. According to the term sheet issued by the banker IIFL, FIH Mauritius is expected to sell 1.68 crore shares in the Kerala-based bank at a floor price of Rs 352.4 per share.

    F&O stocks: Godrej Properties, Oberoi Realty among 5 stocks with short buildup

    The article discusses how traders determine a build-up of fresh short positions by analyzing short selling and open interest. Five stocks, including ABB India and Godrej Properties, experienced a decline in stock prices and an increase in open interest, indicating a short build-up.

    F&O stocks: ABB India, Petronet LNG among 5 stocks with short buildup

    ​In Tuesday's trading session, the following five stocks witnessed a build of fresh short positions. Let's first understand how this conclusion is reached that whether the stock has seen a buildup of fresh short position or not.

    The Economic Times
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