Stocks to Buy in March 2026: Jefferies Picks SBI, Eternal, and 21 Others
Jefferies’ latest India Strategy report for March 2026 reveals 23 top ‘buy’ recommendations, including SBI, Eternal, and Groww, amidst market turmoil.
Jefferies’ latest India Strategy report for March 2026 reveals 23 top ‘buy’ recommendations, including SBI, Eternal, and Groww, amidst market turmoil.
International brokerage Jefferies has added seven new stocks to its list of top buys, including Groww, State Bank of India, and JSW Steel. Find out what this means for Indian investors.
The Indian stock market is experiencing its worst fortnight since the Covid-19 crash in March 2020, with foreign investors pulling out ₹52,704 crore in just two weeks. What does this mean for investors and the market’s future?
Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty suffered a sharp sell-off on Thursday, with both plunging more than 3 per cent as surging crude oil prices, weak global cues and escalating attacks on energy infrastructure in West Asia took a toll on investor sentiment.
The Indian rupee is expected to open sharply weaker on Friday due to surging crude oil prices and a stronger dollar, with experts seeing bearish cues, though possible RBI intervention may limit losses amid heavy FII outflows.
The sudden resignation of HDFC Bank’s part-time chairman, Atanu Chakraborty, has sent shockwaves through the Indian banking sector. Here’s what it means for investors and the broader economy.
The Reserve Bank of India’s swift support for HDFC Bank aims to calm depositors and investors, highlighting the bank’s strong financials and professional management.
MGN’s lock-up period is set to expire on March 25th, potentially impacting the stock’s price and trading volume. Here’s what Indian investors should know.
Bob’s Discount Furniture reports strong Q4 earnings, driven by sales growth, comp gains, and margin performance. Find out more about the company’s strategic pillars and fiscal 2026 guidance.
Metatek’s initial public offering has been priced below the expected range, reflecting soft investor demand. What does this mean for Indian investors and the broader stock market?