How do Indian brokerages view markets in 2007?

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CNBC-TV18 conducted a poll across brokerages in India - both institutional and retail - to find out their view on markets in 2007.

1)       In your view, markets are:

 

            a.       Over Valued:                                 28.6%

b.       Under Valued:                                 Nil

c.       Fairly Valued:                                 71.4%

 

2)       What is your year-end Sensex target?

 

a.       Below 12,000                                14.3%

b.       12,000-13,000                                Nil

c.       13,000-14,000                                35.7%

d.       14,000-15,000                                28.6%

e.       Above 15,000                                21.4%

 

3)       What portion of cash would you recommend?

 

a.       Above 15%                                35.7%

b.       10-15%                                     35.7%

c.       5-10%                                       21.4%

d.       Less than 5%                              7.1%

 

4)       Which is the most overvalued index stock?

          

            a.       Suzlon:                                     28.6%

b.       Guj Ambuja                               14.3%

c.    BHEL                                       14.3%

 

5)       Which is the most undervalued index stock?

a.       Hindalco                               21.4%

b.       Tisco                                    14.3%

c.    RIL                                       14.3%

 

6)       Which index stocks would you buy at current levels?

 

a.       Bajaj Auto                                28.6%

b.       RIL                                          28.6%  

c.       SBI                                          21.4%

d.       Infosys                                     21.4%

e.       ONGC                                      21.4%

f.     Bharti                                       21.4%

 

7)       Which index stocks would you sell at current levels?

 

            a.       Suzlon                                              35.7%

b.       Tata Motors                                       35.7%

c.       BHEL                                                35.7%

 

8)       Which stocks will you prefer under current circumstances?

 

            a.       Index stocks                                    22.7%

b.       Non-index large cap stocks               22.7%

c.       Midcap stocks                                 45.5%

d.       Smallcap stocks                                9.1%

 

9)       What is your view on the sectors?        

 

Sectors Bullish Bearish Neutral
Telecom 78.50%            Nil 21.50%
Ferrous Metals 14.30% 50% 35.70%
Banking 71.40% 14.30% 14.30%
Cement 64.30% 14.30% 21.40%
Power 57.10%            Nil 42.30%
Construction 78.60% 14.30% 7.10%
Infrastructure 78.60% 14.30% 7.10%
Capital Goods 64.30% 7.10% 28.60%
IT 85.70%            Nil 14.30%
Pharma 42.90% 21.40% 35.70%
Oil & Gas 21.40% 42.90% 35.70%
Sugar 7.10% 78.60% 14.30%
   

 

  

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