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5 stock market myths in a raging bull market: Kotak Equities
Despite the ongoing bullish trend on D-Street with frequent new highs, Kotak Institutional Equities has cautioned investors by debunking five prevalent market myths in a recent note. Among these myths are beliefs that Indian markets are currently trading at reasonable valuations and that robust GDP growth guarantees high returns.
Best banking & PSU mutual funds to invest in June 2024
Mutual fund advisors say banking & PSU debt schemes are ‘relatively’ safe because these schemes invest only in bonds and papers of banks and public sector companies. Since most of these entities are government-backed, they don’t have the credit risk.
Headwinds of high FPI exposure, but good for long term: 6 stocks the financial services sector with an upside potential of up to 25 %
One of the most intriguing aspects of presenting the return performance of stocks, or any asset class for that matter, is how a slight adjustment in the calculation date can dramatically alter the perception, making the glass appear either half full or half empty. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the case of financial service stocks. Recently, these stocks have often been portrayed as underperformers. However, this overlooks the fact that over the long term, they have provided substantial returns and generated significant wealth. The short-term underperformance of these stocks can be attributed to their heavy ownership by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI). As FPIs have been net sellers in Indian equities, financial service stocks have faced selling pressure. Nevertheless, the relative decline in stock prices is considerably less severe than in previous instances of similar selling activity. Given the robust fundamentals of these stocks compared to a few years ago, it is prudent to view them from a long-term investment perspective.
F&O Stock Strategy: How to trade Axis Bank and Deepak Nitrite
Nifty formed an Inside Bar candlestick pattern, Bank Nifty outperformed, Axis Bank showed strength, and Deepak Nitrite gave a trendline breakout with call open interest at the 2700 strike.
Unstoppable bull run! Sensex, Nifty hit lifetime highs for 4th straight day on solid global cues
Nifty50 and Sensex reached new highs driven by banking and IT stocks amid expectations of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
Chris Wood of Jefferies picks GMR Airports, trims stake in 3 bank stocks
Jefferies' Global Head of Equity Strategy Chris Wood has added GMR Airports Infrastructure to India portfolio and reduced stakes in ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, and Axis Bank.
Unstoppable bull run! Sensex, Nifty hit fresh lifetime highs led by gains in RIL & banking stocks
Indian benchmark equity indices, Sensex and Nifty50, reached fresh record highs on Monday with Sensex hitting the 77,000 mark.
Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade Raymond, Avanti Feeds and Sobha on Monday?
On Friday, the Indian market continued its upward trend, marking the third consecutive day of gains. The S&P BSE Sensex surged by over 1,600 points, while the Nifty50 closed just below the 23,300 level.
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.
Sensex slumps for 4th session, declines 668 pts; financials, IT bleed
Uncertainty around domestic election results and the timing of US rate cuts dampened investor sentiments. The broader Nifty dropped 183 points to end at 22,704. Meanwhile, investors lost Rs 1.83 lakh crore. Sector-wise, Nifty Financial Services fell 1.65%, while Nifty IT, Private Bank, and Oil & Gas declined by over 1%.
Sensex falls 600 pts amid weak global market mood ahead of US inflation data; Nifty below 22,750
Reflecting the global market downturn, Indian key indices continued their downward trend for the fourth consecutive session on Wednesday. HDFC Bank, M&M, ICICI Bank, L&T, Reliance, and Axis Bank led the decline among Sensex stocks. Nifty Financial Services slid 0.6%, while Nifty Auto fell by 0.8%.
Vedanta said to weigh $1 billion share sale as soon as June
Vedanta is working with advisers including Axis Bank Ltd. subsidiary Axis Capital and Citigroup Inc. on the offering, the people said.
IT stocks sink, dragging Sensex, Nifty to flat close
IT stocks closed lower amid concerns over tighter-for-longer US monetary policy. Sensex settled at 75,410.39 while broader NSE Nifty ended at 22,957. HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, L&T, Axis Bank, NTPC, and UltraTech Cement saw gains, while Tech Mahindra, Asian Paints, TCS, M&M, and Titan closed with losses.
D-Street off to a muted start as Fed minutes dim rate cute hopes
Nifty and Sensex opened flat on Thursday after disappointment in recent inflation data from the Federal Reserve, dampening hopes of an early rate cut. BSE Sensex traded 24 points higher at 74,245, while Nifty50 was at 22,604. Federal Reserve officials expressed concern about inflation persisting above the 2% target.
Banking and IT stocks drag Sensex over 100 points lower; Nifty below 22,400
The BSE Sensex edged 93 points or 0.13% lower to 73,565. Meanwhile, the Nifty50 traded at 22,381, down 22 points or 0.1% around 9:21 am.
Mutual funds take Rs 10,000 crore contra bet on sleeping giants Kotak, HDFC Bank
Mutual funds invested Rs 10,000 crore in Kotak Mahindra Bank and HDFC Bank in April, despite their decline in Nifty rankings. Fund houses like HDFC MF, SBI MF, and Axis MF raised bets on HDFC Bank, while Kotak Mahindra saw buying from Nippon India MF and others. The investments were based on data from Prime Database.
Banking stocks drive Sensex 111 pts higher from deep red; Nifty above 22,100
Indian equity indices surged, with Sensex and Nifty posting gains. Top gainers included Asian Paints, Sun Pharma, HDFC Bank, TCS, Axis Bank. Tata Motors faced downgrades while Cipla reported a significant profit surge in March 2024.
Sensex rises 500 points tracking positive cues from global peers; Nifty above 22,100
Indian benchmark indices surged today. Auto and energy stocks drove the gains. NTPC, ITC, Axis Bank, JSW Steel, and Power Grid were the top gainers.
Stocks in news: Bajaj Finance, Nestle, Tech Mahindra, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank, HUL, Kotak Bank
Shares of Bajaj Finance, Nestle, Tech Mahindra and IndusInd Bank will be in focus as the companies will announce their quarterly results later in the day.
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