Foreign brokerage firm Morgan Stanley has given an overweight call to Dabur India with a target price of Rs 604.
Dabur India stock gains, revenue expected to rise #39;mid-high single percentage#39; on January 5, 2024 at 4:11 am
Foreign brokerage firm Morgan Stanley has given an overweight call to Dabur India with a target price of Rs 604.
DLF stock has doubled investors#39; money in the last year, surging around 104 percent. In comparison, benchmark Nifty has rallied 20 percent during this period.
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HAL#39;s order book stood at Rs 80,000 crore in FY23 and UBS expects it to triple to Rs 2.4 lakh crore in FY26 following an expected increase in defence expenditure
The volumes generated by high frequency trading firms (HFTs), more often than not, attracts retail investors to these stocks. The stocks gained between 7-18 percent as trading volumes jumped multi-fold compared to one-month average.
The U.S. dollar index lost over 6% between early October and late December on speculation the U.S. Federal Reserve will slash rates this year starting in March. But the rupee hardly moved thanks to heavy use by the RBI of its $600 billion-plus reserves to maintain the value of the currency.
India paid 1.4% more for Russian oil in November compared to $84.20 per barrel in October, Reuters calculations based on government data show.
Considering the overall chart structure, we maintain a bullish stance with specific targets set at 21,834 and 22,000 for the short to medium term.
Indian Hotels extended uptrend for third consecutive session after several days of consolidation. The stock has formed bullish candlestick pattern on the daily scale with above average volumes, and traded above all key moving averages.
Exicom Tele-Systems IPO | If one considers the issue price of Rs 135 per share, at which the pre-IPO placement has been undertaken, then the fund raising via IPO (including pre-IPO placement) may be close to Rs 500 crore.