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  • Buy Larsen and Toubro: RBS Asia

    Buy Larsen and Toubro, says Parul J. Saini, Executive Director at RBS Asia Securities.

  • Coal India has target of Rs 280: RBS Asia

    Coal India has target of Rs 280, says Parul J. Saini, Executive Director at RBS Asia Securities.

  • Investors cautious on India; buy ICICI Bank: RBS Asia Sec

    Global woes coupled with domestic problems are making investors wary of the Indian market. Parul J. Saini, executive director at RBS Asia Securities says, investors continue to be cautious on India. “There is too much pessimism all around.”

  • Expect 13% upside in HUL: RBS Asia

    One can expect another 13% upside in HUL over the next 12 months, says Parul J Saini, Executive Director, RBS Asia.

  • GMR Infra looks attractive: RBS Asia

    GMR Infra is looking attractive at current levels, says Parul J Saini, Executive Director, RBS Asia.

  • RBS sees Nifty at 5800 by Dec, bets on rate sensitives

    Indian market though bruised by global crisis has somehow managed to tread along with reasonable gains (Diwali week). This may be the reason why experts feel that it still has enough steam for a rally.

  • Nifty won't rally much, upside capped at 12% by Dec: RBS

    Despite the robust rally on the street of late, RBS Asia Securities has brought down its year-end target for the Nifty by about 6%. Its executive director Parul J Saini expects Nifty to be at 5,800 (a 12% upside from current levels) by December.

  • See upside in GMR Infrastructure: RBS

    See upside in GMR Infrastructure, says Parul J Saini, Exec-Director, RBS Asia Securities.

  • RBS remains underweight on metals

    Parul J Saini, Exec-Director, RBS Asia Securities remains underweight on metals.

  • RBS bets on India, says it may outperform on relative basis

    As global markets are going through economic turbulence, Indian market seems to be a hot favourite among most of experts. Betting high on India, Parul J Saini, Exec-Director of RBS Asia Securities Singapore also feels that India is likely to outperform on relative basis and offer positive absolute returns by year-end.

  • RBS Asia Securities sees 10% upside for market by year-end

    Global investors are still worried about the Indian market, which has been in a volatile mood for quite some time. However, experts are confident that the Indian market will sail through the difficult times once concerns over macroeconomic issues melt down.

  • Be cautious, Sensex may drift to 17500 in near-term: RBS

    Time to be cautious on Indian market – that's the word coming in from the executive director of RBS Asia Securities Parul J Saini. In an interview on CNBC-TV18, he says that even though global oil prices have cooled off a bit, our crude oil prices are still hovering around the USD 117-118 per barrel mark.

  • RBI may hike rate by 125-150 bps in 2011: RBS

    Parul J Saini, Executive Director at RBS Asia Securities thinks that 2011 will be a flat year for Indian equities.

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