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    LIC raises stake in IDFC First Bank by 0.2% to 2.68% via private placement

    IDFC First Bank has underperformed in the market over the past year, gaining only 3% and declining 8% year-to-date. The stock is currently trading 24% below its 52-week high of Rs 100.74.

    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.

    Kotak Bank, Axis Bank among top 10 Nifty stocks trading at discount of over 15%

    Fundamentally, India is witnessing its own mini-Goldilocks moment with excellent macros, robust corporate earnings (with Nifty ending FY24 with 25% earnings growth and FY25/26 earnings likely to post 14-15% CAGR), focus on manufacturing, capex and infrastructure creation, and valuations. Nifty, after consolidating in May 2024, touched a fresh high of 24,174 before ending with over 6% MoM gains at 24,011 in June 2024. Notably, the index was extremely volatile and swung around 2,893 points before closing 1,480 points higher. In such a market, domestic brokerage firm Motilal Oswal has analyzed that nearly half of the Nifty constituents are still trading at a discount to their historical average. Below is a list of top 10 Nifty50 stocks, as analyzed by Motilal Oswal, which are trading at a discount to their 10 year average:

    Reduce Bharat Petroleum Corporation, target price Rs 275: HDFC Securities

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., incorporated in the year 1952, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 133625.97 Crore) operating in Gas & Petroleum sector.

    Buy Galaxy Surfactants, target price Rs 3465: HDFC Securities

    Galaxy Surfactants Ltd. key Products/Revenue Segments include Other Operating Revenue and Scrap for the year ending 31-Mar-2023.

    Buy JK Lakshmi Cement, target price Rs 1015: HDFC Securities

    JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd., incorporated in the year 1938, is a Mid Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 10346.73 Crore) operating in Cement sector.

    • Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade HDFC Bank, Glenmark Life and Federal Bank on Thursday?

      Indian market hit fresh record highs on Wednesday tracking positive global cues. The S&P BSE Sensex hit a fresh record high above 80,000 for the first time while the Nifty50 climbed above 24300 levels. The Nifty50 rose 162 points to close at 24286 while the S&P BSE Sensex closed with gains of 545 points at 79,986.

      Nifty Bank hits fresh record high, climbs above Mt 53K; use dips to buy: Experts

      HDFC Bank, Kotak Bank, Federal Bank and Bandhan Bank saw heavy buying while AU Small Finance Bank saw selling pressure. The bank index breached its crucial resistance level of 53,000, triggering a short covering move in the index. Traders are advised to use dip to go long in the index.

      HDFC Bank's weight may go up in MSCI index as FII holdings drop below 55%; inflows up to $4 billion likely

      HDFC Bank's FII shareholding dropped to 54.83% in the June quarter, sparking speculation of a potential weight increase in the MSCI EM Index. This could trigger significant inflows, according to a Nuvama note. The bank's foreign investment ceiling remains at 74%.

      Nifty bull case target at 27K, says Axis Securities; bets on HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, others

      Axis Securities expects reduced volatility and a smooth US market landing, targeting Nifty at 27,000 for March 2025 (bull case) and 24,600 (base case). They recommend stocks like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Coal India, Nestle India, SBI, HCL Tech, Federal Bank, Varun Beverages, TVS Motors, Bharti Airtel, among others.

      2 top stock recommendations from Vishal Malkan

      But overall, as a sector, it is not the best one to invest compared to what we are seeing some great momentum into IT stocks right now, maybe in auto stocks. So, I would avoid that on that ground. But otherwise, it is at support levels.

      ICICI Prudential and HDFC Life get GST notices

      ICICI Prudential Life Insurance has received a GST notice amounting to Rs. 365 crore, including interest, from the GST authority. The notice demands GST along with applicable interest and penalties for the fiscal years 2017-18 to 2022-23 across all GST-registered states. This pertains to amounts recovered from insurance agents as per commercial terms, which the department alleges should have been deposited as GST.

      Nifty Bank hits fresh record highs; here are key levels to track on Thursday

      The banking index continued on its upward trajectory stopping at a kissing distance from the 53,000 mark. Fresh call writing is visible at this level. According to experts, the undertone remained bullish, and a buy-on-dip approach is advisable with immediate strong support at the 52,500-52,400 level.

      ICICI Bank tops UBS to become 18th most valuable lender globally

      HDFC Bank's recent market surge has propelled it to become the 18th most valuable bank globally, surpassing UBS. This intraday surge boosted HDFC Bank's market capitalization to over $162 billion, making it the second most valuable lender in India after ICICI Bank.

      Nifty Bank hits fresh record high; next target seen at 53000: Experts

      The Nifty Bank surpassed its crucial resistance levels to hit a fresh record high above 52,700 levels for the first time. Experts suggest that if the current banking-led momentum persists, the rally could potentially push the Nifty towards 53,000. Top gainers included SBI, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank while selling was seen in Bank of Baroda, PNB, and Bandhan Bank.

      Quant Mutual Fund added 27 stocks to its portfolio in May. Do you own any?

      Quant Mutual Fund is under Sebi inquiry for suspected front-running, leading to search and seizure operations in Mumbai and Hyderabad.

      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.

      RVNL, Suzlon among top 3 stock ideas of the week from Rupak De

      Nifty has been favouring non-directional trades for the last few days. But the FII long-short ratio suggests that the FII short percentage in index futures has come down from 87% at the start of the series to 43% in the previous session. This trend hints at a significant short unwinding, says Rupak De.

      Buy HDFC Life Insurance Company, target price Rs 710: Geojit

      HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd., incorporated in the year 2000, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 128239.29 Crore) operating in Financial Services sector.

      Nifty target price increased to 25,638; HDFC Bank among 19 conviction picks: InCred Equities

      As the VIX returns to a near-13 level, a domestic brokerage firm reaffirms its optimistic outlook for the Indian market. The firm highlights robust macroeconomic factors and projects 12% EPS growth for FY25-26, favoring investments in the utility, consumer, and capital goods sectors.

      Nifty Bank hits fresh record highs! Here are key levels to track on Thursday

      Nifty Bank hit a fresh record high at 51,398 on Wednesday. IndusInd Bank, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank were among top gains while AU Small Finance Bank and Bank of Baroda saw selling pressure. Though it inched closer to 52,000 in intraday trade, it failed to hold the momentum. The crucial support is placed at 51,000.

      Buzzing! Insurance stocks in focus after IRDAI increases surrender value

      Insurance stocks rose up to 3% after IRDAI increased surrender values for non-linked products, affecting insurers like LIC, HDFC Life, and Max Life. Shares of LIC, HDFC Life, and SBI Life were up on BSE. Nuvama awaits more details from companies next week.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of over 20%

      Just because the Nifty has been trading in a volatile mood for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. The fact is that if one looks at the internal of the markets, there has been an ongoing correction which is taking place which has been largely guided by the numbers which companies have delivered for Q4. Also there is a kind of sectoral correction taking place. The good part is that such kind of sectoral corrections are indicative of underlying bullishness and these corrections are part of any bull run. The only thing any investor needs to make sure is that in any corrective phase, bias when making fresh investment should be toward large cap stocks as there is a possibility that they would see less damage in corrections which are stronger in nature due to global or macro developments. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Just because the Nifty has been trading in a volatile mood for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. The fact is that if one looks at the internal of the markets, there has been an ongoing correction which is taking place which has been largely guided by the numbers which companies have delivered for Q4. Also there is a kind of sectoral correction taking place. The good part is that such kind of sectoral corrections are indicative of underlying bullishness and these corrections are part of any bull run. The only thing any investor needs to make sure is that in any corrective phase, bias when making fresh investment should be toward large cap stocks as there is a possibility that they would see less damage in corrections which are stronger in nature due to global or macro developments. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Bloodbath on Street: Tata Tech among 353 stocks at 52-week lows, crash up to 20%

      Veritas Advertising and Bodhi Tree Multimedia topped the list with each falling 20% to Rs 170.30 and Rs 11.7, respectively, to hit their new 52-week lows.

      Nifty at record high but these 9 stocks are still lagging behind

      Nifty's journey from 22,000 to 23,000 took only seven months. During this up move, Bajaj Auto, Coal India, BPCL, Hero MotoCorp, Mahindra, and Mahindra, among others advanced between 65 and 85%. However, not all stocks gained. HDFC Life Insurance, LTIMindTree, and Asian Paints led the loser's list during the seven-month period: (Source: Prabhudas Lilladher)

      Hot Stocks: Brokerages on Jubilant FoodWorks, Sun Pharma, Nykaa; Motilal upgrades HDFC Life

      Top brokerages issue ratings and targets for key stocks: Motilal Oswal upgrades HDFC Life to buy; Jefferies reaffirms buy for Sun Pharma; UBS stays neutral on Nykaa; Jefferies advises hold on Jubilant FoodWorks. Analysts anticipate growth trajectories and address performance factors.

      Bearing the brunt today, but good for long term: 6 stocks from the financial services sector with upside potential of up to 30%

      For all those who were again thinking why the financial services sector stocks are leading the recent phase of decline. A look into FPI holding patterns would throw the answer. It is the financial services, including banks where FPIs have the maximum exposure, so if they are booking profit, the first round of selling is bound to come in the sector where they have maximum holding.But there is another part to the story, which is when they come back, it is the very same sectors where they buy the first, because financial services and banks are the best proxy play to GDP growth. Also the fact that the majority of these stocks have ample liquidity plays an important part in the kinds of strong moves these stocks see.

      These 5 Nifty stocks are still 25% away from their year highs; do you own any?
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