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    Your horoscope for Friday, May 6, 2022

    Your horoscope today says that you have the chance to spend time with your dear ones. You can decide to chill with your loved ones either physically or virtually. If you have been a bit moody, you should have a lighthearted conversation, listen to some music, or indulge in some activities to change your vibe.

    Expect market to be less volatile in H2; both FIIs & DIIs may turn buyers: Nilesh Shah

    “The first half of 2022 is witnessing tremendous volatility but to a great extent that has been absorbed thanks to domestic investor participation. We believe in the second half domestic as well as foreign investors will be buyers in the market, uncertainties around crude and commodities will be behind us and the IPO pipeline will have begun and that supply will be capping the market rise.”

    The Economic Times
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