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Markets@Moneycontrol: Nifty likely to open higher; 3 stocks which can give up to 10% return

Trends on SGX Nifty indicate a flat opening for the broader index in India, a marginal rise of 1 point or 0.01 percent. Nifty futures were trading around 10,394-level on the Singaporean Exchange.

April 10, 2018 / 09:37 IST
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The Nifty50 is expected to open higher on Tuesday tracking positive trend seen in other Asian markets. The index closed 47 points higher at 10,379 on Monday.

Trends on SGX Nifty indicated a positive opening for the broader index in India, a rise of 41 points. Nifty futures were trading around 10,434-level on the Singapore Stock Exchange.

Wall Street’s major indexes rose on Monday as a softer stance by U.S. policymakers on China tariffs powered a rebound from last week’s selloff, but stocks pared much of their gains late in the session after a report that the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the office of President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Reuters reported.

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Asian shares edged lower on Tuesday as Wall Street retreated from its highs. The Nikkei 225 edged down by 0.59 percent and the Topix slipped 0.44 percent. South Korea's Kospi index, meanwhile, lost 0.68 percent, Reuters reported.

Stocks in news:

IDFC Bank: The lender has cut MCLR across all tenors by 5bps effective April 8Technical Recommendations:

We spoke to HDFC Securities and here’s what they have to recommend:

KEI Industries Ltd: BUY| Target Rs. 480 | Stop-loss Rs 402 | Return 11%

KNR Construction: BUY| Target Rs. 340 | Stop-loss Rs 284| Return 11%

Allahabad Bank: BUY| Target Rs. 60| Stop-loss Rs 51 | Return 10%

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