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Experts advise purchasing these Five shares of IRFC, Bajaj Finance, and HDFC Bank following the RBI Monetary Policy Meeting.

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Last updated: April 27, 2024 11:34 am
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Published April 27, 2024
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Experts advise purchasing these Five shares of IRFC, Bajaj Finance, and HDFC Bank following the RBI Monetary Policy Meeting.
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Stocks to purchase following the Reserve Bank of India’s monetary policy announcement: For the seventh consecutive Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, the RBI maintained the repo rate at 6.50 percent. Stock market analysts, however, see this RBI action as a chance for long-term buyers of banking and financial companies. They claimed that if the RBI keeps the repo rate at its current level, lenders won’t be able to get cheaper money, which could cause these stocks to correct.

Anil Rego, the founder and fund manager of Right Horizons, commented on how the RBI’s monetary policy would affect the Indian stock market: “We think the 2024 elections and the approaching earnings season will now drive markets in the near term. Because they anticipate rate cuts in 2024, which would undoubtedly strengthen the equities markets, investors are optimistic. Due in large part to the banking industry’s heightened sensitivity to fluctuations in interest rate cycles, FY23 and FY24’s incremental earnings were positively impacted by rate hikes, and loan growth remained steady and robust.

Prolonged rate cuts will eventually lead to narrowing NIM but we expect rate cuts to begin in the last quarter and hence the trend in the banking sector is likely to continue in FY24. 

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