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Sandip Sabharwal says largecap IT stocks do not interest him. Some selective midcap IT companies are doing very well, like those which have distinct business or like KPIT Technologies or like BirlaSoft reported very strong results, etc. There, investors can selectively invest on corrections.

Kacholia’s holding in as many as four stocks fell below 1% during the last quarter. The ace investor increased his holding in a couple of counters while trimming in three others, according to the shareholding data available on the BSE.

Sudip Bandyopadhyay says cement goes much beyond real estate. There is a construction boom. There is a lot of infrastructure work happening. Railways are making major capex and that in most of the cases also involves use of cement. So, by and large, the demand for cement is going up and will continue to go up in the near future as well.

Investors can check the status of Brisk Technovision IPO allotment by logging in to the official website of the registrar, which is Kfin Technologies in this case.

YES Bank Q3 result preview: YES Bank reported a 12% growth in its advances at Rs 2.17 lakh crore in the third quarter, compared with Rs 1.94 lakh crore in the last year period. On a sequential basis, deposits rose 4%.

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Investing through SSE is different from direct donations. It offers a structured way to support social causes, with added benefits like transparency, legitimacy and potential tax benefits, not usually available with direct donations. Further, investing in stocks or bonds of social enterprises also provides a financial return potential.

If the government can give some amount of exemption from these restrictions to organizations or enterprises which are in the nature of start-ups will help these companies which are budding to become unicorns much faster than ever before, says Anil Talreja

“The predominant higher closings of the Nifty in 2023 were like the one seen in 2017,” said Sahil Kapoor, head of products and market strategist at DSP Mutual Fund. “Like in 2017, this indicates complacency may have set in and market participants are not prepared for any shocks that may come.”

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A Supreme Court bench, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, while admitting a batch of appeals filed by Sebi, National Securities Depositories (NSDL) and National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), posted the matter for final hearing in the second week of April.

Banks seek relaxed norms for AT-1 bonds valuation

Updated at : 2024-01-26 10:30:03

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Bond prices and yields move inversely. Longer-duration securities witness extreme swings in prices relative to small movements in yields. This implies that for investors like debt mutual funds, the NAV would stand to take a large hit if yields rose even slightly.

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