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Arun Chulani says: "The Indian government aims to reduce reliance on carbon energy and promote clean and alternative energy sources. given the tailwinds, multibaggers in this sector can possibly be found in this sector, but good companies don’t always represent good valuations, so proper research would be required to identify which ones."

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Ahead of Indian sovereign debt’s inclusion in global bond indices, some banks have on behalf of their overseas clients requested the Reserve Bank of India to permit international electronic trading platforms to execute trades in domestic government securities in order to ease market access.

Investors can check the status of their share allotment on the BSE or even by logging in to the registrar website.

Aamar Deo Singh says: "Investors should adopt a cautious approach and build a multicap portfolio with stocks across large, midcap, and smallcap in equal proportions. Key sectors to consider are infrastructure, autos, banking, pharma, IT, and renewables. At current levels in the market, it would be prudent to adopt a cautious approach as valuations in some pockets have risen sharply over the past few months."

Siddharth Voraa says: "Within this broader landscape, while Indian equities do reflect steeper valuations, they continue to be supported by robust domestic macros and fundamentals. Despite indications of elevated valuations based on various fundamental and technical metrics, historical trends suggest that premium valuations and euphoric sentiment in markets can persist for 3-6 months on an average before normalizing."

Sovereign Gold Bond: The price of SGB is based on the simple average of the closing gold price of 999 purity of the previous three business days from the date of redemption as published by the India Bullion and Jewellers Association Ltd (IBJA). In this case, the three business days are between February 7 and February 9, 2024.

A host of analysts shared their tech views on several stocks, which may gain up to 12% in the near term

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Blue-chip indices Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex posted weekly losses on Friday, dragged by financials and consumer stocks, as the RBI doused hopes of early rate cuts and forecast elevated inflation for the financial year 2025 in its policy decision on Thursday.

"I am in a great place where I get whatever investments I need. Every bid I hold is very hotly contested. Every measure of fund in the world is invested here and our companies are growing. The companies we started off with 500 megawatts, 1,000 megawatts are now multi-gigawatt companies."

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Lupin Ltd., incorporated in the year 1983, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 73339.45 Crore) operating in Pharmaceuticals sector.

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