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NSE revises lot size of derivative contracts for 54 largecap, midcap and 75 SME

[ad_1] The derivative lot size for 42 stocks will be decreased, effective from April 26 for expiries in May 2024 and beyond. Key stocks impacted include Adani Ports, Bharti Airtel, BHEL, SBI, and L&T. Also read: FY24 Stock Market Recap: BSE PSU index gains 92%, 37 stocks surge over 100%; check top gainers “In pursuance of SEBI guidelines for periodic revision of lot sizes for derivatives contracts specified in…

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Markets

Buy or sell: Is it wise to accumulate SBI, HDFC Bank shares in FY25? — explained

[ad_1] Buy or sell stocks: Despite a strong rally in PSU bank stocks, shares of State Bank of India (SBI) remained a laggard. However, the SBI share price has delivered strong upside movement in the last two months. SBI share price has risen from around ₹605 to ₹753 apiece level, logging around 25 percent rise in this time. However, Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank major HDFC Bank shares continue…

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Markets

PVBs poised for long-term victory over PSBs amid raging retail deposit

[ad_1] The brokerage’s analysis over the past 50 years indicates that credit contractions or moderation are typically driven by adverse macroeconomic conditions or issues related to asset quality rather than stemming primarily from a slowdown in deposit growth or temporary liquidity constraints. Also Read: Contrarian view: 4 reasons why Anand Rathi expects mid and smallcaps to outperform in the upcoming year The brokerage believes that banks are willing to…

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Politics

Stalin calls electoral bonds ‘BJP’s white-collar corruption,’ yet finds shelter

[ad_1] Electoral bonds data 2nd list: In a remark directed at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government and referencing the second list of data on electoral bonds released by the Election Commission, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticized the electoral bonds as “white-collar corruption” of the ruling BJP. Also Read: Electoral Bonds data 2nd list LIVE “This is fear. PM Modi has started defaming us as corrupt, but…

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