BSE shares bounce 2% after 5-session losing streak. Here’s why Jefferies, Nuvama advise caution
MeridStreet AI summaryBSE shares have seen a slight rebound of 2% after a five-session losing streak. This small gain comes despite warnings from two major investment firms, Jefferies and Nuvama, that the stock's performance is likely to be impacted by several challenges. The firms have downgraded their expectations for BSE, citing issues such as the Closing Auction Session and RBI's bank guarantee norms, which could limit the company's ability to grow its market share.
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BSE shares have bounced back after a losing streak, and some analysts are advising caution. However, the bounce could indicate a potential turnaround in investor sentiment.
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- Indian equities
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- Bearish investors
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