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April 17, 2026
Market analyst Ambareesh Baliga suggests a stock portfolio for the next one to five years. He highlights defence stocks like Mazagon Dock and Bharat Electronics. Banking picks include HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank. For infrastructure, Larsen & Toubro is recommended. In power, Tata Power, NTPC, and REC Limited are favored. These sectors are seen...
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The rupee hit a one-week high as expectations of RBI measures to curb oil refiners’ dollar demand boosted sentiment and eased pressure on the currency.
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Suzlon Energy shares extended gains, rising nearly 18% over five sessions, supported by strong momentum and improving investor interest. JM Financial remains bullish with a Buy rating, despite execution concerns. Elevated RSI indicates overbought conditions, while rising institutional holdings and expected commissioning recovery may support the stock’s near-term outlook.
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Gujarat Gas shares saw a significant jump after a major brokerage upgraded the stock. The US-Iran conflict is creating supply chain disruptions, impacting fuel availability. This situation presents opportunities for Gujarat Gas, especially in the Morbi region. The company is poised for potential volume growth and improved margins. Investors are watching closely as the market...
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HDFC Bank is expected to post a steady Q4FY26, with PAT likely growing 6–10% YoY and NIM pressure persisting. Brokerages foresee moderate NII growth, stable asset quality, and healthy deposits. Key monitorables include NIM trajectory, credit costs, loan–deposit gap, and management commentary after the Chairman’s exit.
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Shares of Groww and Angel One have surged 28–35% in a month, delivering strong gains to shareholders despite recent market volatility, with analysts seeing better risk-reward in one of them. Groww’s parent has risen over 31% in 2026 so far, while Angel One is up 24%.
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Amid market volatility, Rajesh Kothari advocates a disciplined stock-picking approach using his 3M framework—Market Size, Market Share, and Margin of Safety—to identify high-quality companies with strong long-term compounding potential.
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Wipro share price fell 4% after the company reported a 2% YoY decline in Q4 profit to ₹3,502 crore, despite announcing a ₹15,000 crore buyback. Revenue rose 8% YoY, but the core IT services business remained sluggish with minimal growth, reflecting weak demand. Margins also edged lower, signaling ongoing cost pressures, even as profit improved...
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IT major Wipro is set to buy back shares worth Rs 15,000 crore. The buyback price offers a 19% premium to the previous closing rate. Promoters and the promoter group have signaled their intention to participate in this corporate action. This move is expected to impact retail investor allocations.
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