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    MOTILAL OSWAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD Q2 RESULTS

    Jump in FII long-short ratio sans correction may be a new Normal

    Market confuses with record FII long-short ratio surge, hinting at shifting dynamics post-election. Chandan Taparia notes unusual stability despite ratio near 5, credits India's growing equity culture for market surge.

    Valuations take centre stage as Sensex touches new peak

    Majority of the Sensex constituents now trade above their respective long-term average valuations. It means investors need to be selective while accumulating blue chip names.

    GIFT Nifty signals a positive start for D-Street. Here's the trading setup for today's session

    Indian equities surge with Nifty crossing 24300 and Sensex breaching 80000. Tech view sets 24900 as the next target. Dollar weakens, oil prices fall, and rupee settles lower. FII net long increases to Rs 3.78 lakh crore. DIIs buy shares worth Rs 924 crore.

    Sebi's levy order likely to erode Rs 2,000 crore from discount brokers' income, hit client base

    Several brokerage companies, including IIFL Securities and Motilal Oswal Financial Services, saw share declines of 3% to 7% due to the regulatory order affecting brokerages, potentially leading to adjustments in zero-payment plans or increased rates.

    GIFT Nifty jumps 90 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    Market anticipates Nifty consolidation post-profit booking. Brent crude, US WTI futures rise on strong fuel demand hopes. Currency markets stable as rupee weakens. FIIs cut net long positions, adding to market uncertainty.

    Extent and frequency of tariff revisions crucial for financial health of telcos

    Following the increase in tariffs, the stock of Reliance Industries rose by 2.3% on Friday to close at Rs 3,131.9. On the other hand, stocks of Bharti Airtel and VIL were under pressure, falling by 1.8% to Rs 1,445.4 and by 3.4% to Rs 17.9 in that order amid profit booking after a recent surge in their prices.

    The Economic Times
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