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    Sensex, Nifty end flat after scaling fresh highs; HDFC Bank plays spoilsport

    The Nifty breadth was skewed in the favour of the bears, with 27 stocks ending in the red, while 23 ended in positive territory. Top gainers at the close included Tata Motors, HCL Technologies, ICICI Bank, Sun Pharmaceuticals, and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

    Rahul Shah on 2 stocks that can be continuous compounder for next 2-3 years

    ​They are still invested and their thought is that India will continue to do well and so they think that I think the banking which has been in terms of valuation cheaper than vis-a-vis a lot of other sectors and sector has been underperformer except for PSU banks.

    IT stocks rally up to 32% in 1 month. Will Q1 results mark end of sluggish revenue growth?

    IT sector experiences bullish rally ahead of Q1 results with Tech Mahindra, Coforge, and Infosys emerging as top stock recommendations.

    U-Turn: Sensex, Nifty erase gains after hitting record highs

    From the Sensex pack, Infosys, HCL Tech, TCS, and Bharti Airtel opened higher, while Tata Motors, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bajaj Finance, and ICICI Bank opened in the red.Shares of Kotak Mahindra dropped 2% after US short-seller Hindenburg said that the lender created and oversaw a fund that Hindenburg investors used to short Adani stocks.

    Indian office market shows strong growth in H1 2024

    The Indian office market showcased resilience in H1 2024 with significant office leasing and new supply growth. Occupiers' confidence, highlighted by major players like HCL Technologies and Tech Mahindra, spurred demand for quality office spaces.

    Is it a case of ‘no bad news is good news’ for IT companies now? Rahul Jain answers

    Rahul Jain of Dolat Capital says that the guidance for the current fiscal has been very weak in the case of the IT companies that give explicit numbers, be it Infosys or HCL Tech. And if they do not surprise positively during the earnings season, all the momentum can gradually fizzle out.

    The Economic Times
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