Expect banking stocks to do well: Anagram
Published on Thu, Jul 24 at 09:24 , Updated at Thu, Jul 24 at 09:27
Source : moneycontrol.com
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According to Anagram Research report, the environment is congenial for the banking stocks to do well with Crude continuing to slide. Anagram Research report:
Though the Open Interest (OI) increased by 5670 Cr, about Rs 4550 cr could be attributed to the rise in value of shares. 62% of the positions built were in the Nifty. The rally got extended power with a rise in Reliance stock. The company presents its quarterly credentials today, after the close. The environment is congenial for the banking stocks to do well with Crude continuing to slide. For further details click on attachment |
Attachments : Anagrams Daily Call 24072008.pdf |
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