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  • DAILY VOICE | Want to avoid value traps? Keep these 2 factors in mind before investing

    In my view, this pandemic has shown the importance of manufacturing and digital. Manufacturing for jobs and owning a significant part of the supply chain and digital for connectivity.

  • Bharat Fin story intact but valuations currently steep: Haitong

    Bharat Financial Inclusion can see 35-40 percent growth in earnings over the next 2-3 years but the stock‘s valuations are currently steep says Santosh Singh of Haitong Securities.

  • 'HDFC-Max first private insurer that can compete with LIC'

    Santosh Singh of Haitong Securities does not expect the insurance business deal with Max Financial Services to lead to more than 1-2 percent further up move in HDFC stock price.

  • HDFC Life, Max Life Insurance in talks for possible merger

    In what could be the country's largest private life insurance deal, Max Financial board has agreed to evaluate merger of Max Life and Max Financial into HDFC Standard Life. Agreement provides for exclusivity period for due diligence & discussions.

  • To decide on 'on tap' license post final RBI guidelines: SREI

    While SREI Infra fits the criteria laid out in the draft guidelines and is also well capitalised, Vice Chairman Sunil Kanoria says, no decision has been made yet on applying for a license.

  • HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank top picks: Santosh Singh

    Santosh Singh, analyst - BFSI at Societe Generale is of the view that HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank are the top picks.

  • Buy Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services: Santosh Singh

    According to Santosh Singh, analyst - BFSI at Societe Generale, Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services is a buy.

  • Here are Santosh Singh's top trading ideas

    Watch the interview of Santosh Singh, Analyst - BFSI of Societe Generale with Anuj Singhal and Ekta Batra on CNBC-TV18, in which he shared his reading and outlook on market and specific stocks.

  • Buy Max India, advises Santosh Singh

    Santosh Singh, analyst at BFSI Societe Generale recommends buying Max India.

  • See larger number of bank licences being issued: Experts

    AK Purwar, former chairman of State Bank of India and industry expert feels this time the focus could be on organisations which can work for financial inclusion and highly specialized institutions focusing on infrastructure, healthcare education, services sector, among others.

  • Buy HDFC, says Santosh Singh

    According to Santosh Singh, BFSI Analyst at Espirito Santo Securities India Private Limited, one may buy Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC).

  • Buy Bajaj Finance, M&M Financial: Santosh Singh

    According to Santosh Singh of Espirito Santo Securities, one may buy Bajaj Finance and Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services.

  • HDFC may touch Rs 865, says Santosh Singh

    Santosh Singh of Espirito Santo Securities is of the view that HDFC may touch Rs 865.

  • RBI's loan-to-value norm to hit gold loan cos: Espirito

    Santosh Singh of Espirito Santo Securities in an interview to CNBC-TV18 spoke about the impact of these new norms on gold loan companies. He says, in the near-term gold loan companies will be impacted.

  • Espirito Santo's views on NBFC sector

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Santosh Singh, Espirito Santo Securities spoke about NBFC sector

  • Post HDFC Q1: Shares fell, should investors worry?

    Investors had rewarded the largest mortgage lender HDFC on its Jan-March quarterly performance. Shares had hit 52 weeks high at Rs 895. However, the exuberance did not recur just after three months when HDFC shares dropped more than 3 percent to close at Rs 803 on Friday. Have the fundamentals changed for HDFC?

  • Draft MFI Bill materially positive for SKS: Espirito Santo

    Santosh Singh, Analyst at Espirito Santo, in an interview with CNBC-TV18's Udayan Mukherjee and Mitali Mukherjee, gave his analysis on SKS Microfinance as a stock and what all can prove to be positive for the stock.

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