The selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.
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Lengthy delays making students discontinue CFA program: Nick Pollard, CFA Institute
The expansion of the eligibility policy will provide students with the opportunity to use Level I of the CFA Program as a clear signal to employers that they are serious about a career in the investment profession. Many of the skills of portfolio management and financial planning, which are core Continue Reading
32 smallcap stocks give double-digit weekly returns as Sensex ends in red
Despite a stellar run, public sector bank stocks are far from their lifetime highs. Analysts remain bullish on the entire public sector bank pack and recommend buying them given the favourable risk-reward.
IT stocks drag as HCL Tech tanks 7% on macro worries
Analysts said traders must refrain from building bullish bets on IT stocsks as the sector may continue to see more pain over the next three months to one year due to bleak revenue growth prospects that may curtail tech budgets and IT spending.
Sebi brings in revised norms for foreign investments in AIFs
AIFs may accept commitments from a government or government-related investor that does not meet the signatory condition, if the investor is a resident in the country as approved by the Indian government, Sebi said.
Kolkata’s Baazar Style plans Rs 700-cr IPO, hires bankers
The proposed IPO will value the retail chain at Rs2500 crore, sources said. About Rs300 crore will be raised as primary capital while Rs400 to be raised through a secondary share sale.
BharatPe files arbitration to claw back Ashneer Grover’s 1.4% shares
The action follows a detailed corporate governance review by the company’s board into allegations of lapses and misdoings during the tenure of Grover as managing director.
Airtel beats Jio to gain more revenue market share in Q2, Vi cedes further ground
Airtel’s AGR (including NLD) market share, commonly known as RMS rose 83 basis points (bps) sequentially to 36.3% in the September quarter. Jio’s on-quarter revenue share gain was lower at 56 bps to 41.4%, while Vi’s slipped 20 bps sequentially to 17.5%, financial data put out by Trai showed.
Inflows into equity MFs fall 76% on month in Nov to Rs 2,258 crore
Average assets under management (AUM) of the industry rose to ₹40.49 lakh crore from ₹39.53 lakh crore in the previous month, largely on account of mark-to-market gains due to rising equity markets.
US stocks open lower as inflation data stokes rate hike worries
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 34.77 points, or 0.10%, at the open to 33,746.71