equities: With bulls dancing, many more join Street party

The record-breaking rally in Indian equities in recent years has resulted in investors coming into the stock market in hordes. The broadening of the shareholder base in several stocks is a reflection of the appetite for stocks. For instance, five stocks, NHPC, Indian Renewable, IRFC, Yes Bank, and HDFC Bank, collectively added 75 lakh investors … Read more

PSUs: MFs prune stakes in PSUs following stellar bull run

Mumbai: Domestic mutual funds reduced their exposure to many public sector stocks in the March quarter following a sharp rally in the pack over the past year. Of the 25 public sector undertakings (PSUs) that published their shareholding for the March quarter, 11 saw a decline in mutual fund holdings, while only three stocks saw … Read more

MFs cut holdings in 14 PSU stocks in February; seven of them see double-digit fall

Are good days for public sector stocks nearing an end? It may not be the case for the entire pack but some of the stocks not only saw a double-digit correction but also a reduction in mutual fund holdings. Mutual funds reduced exposure in 14 public sector stocks in February, of which, seven of them … Read more

PSUs: PSUs lose Rs 4 lakh crore in 2 sessions, may fall more

Mumbai: The selloff in shares of public sector companies aggravated on Monday as disappointing third-quarter results of a few prompted traders to liquidate bullish bets. Analysts warn about the likelihood of further declines in these stocks, which have been the top performers on Dalal Street for the past three months. Any sharp fall in the … Read more

breakout stocks: Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade NHPC, NBCC and SJVN on Monday?

Indian market bounced back on Friday after closing lower on the Interim Budget Day. The S&P BSE Sensex rose more than 400 points while the Nifty50 closed above 21800 levels. Sectorally, buying was seen in oil & gas, energy, metal, and public sector stocks while selling was seen in the telecom and banking space. Stocks … Read more