Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on April 10!

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Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on April 10!

Watch out for these large-cap stocks in Monday’s trading session!

Despite starting down, Indian benchmark indices ended the session higher, with BSE Realty emerging as the best-performing sector thanks to gains of 2.90 per cent, led by Godrej Properties Ltd. BSE Information Technology and BSE Metals had significant declines. The BSE Sensex gained 0.24 per cent to 59,832 level at the close. The Nifty 50 index advanced 0.24 per cent to a level of 17,599.  

Watch out for these Large-Cap stocks in Monday’s trading session -  

Bajaj Finance - The company has experienced exceptional growth in both new loan bookings and core assets under management (AUM). The stock ended the last session 2.95 per cent higher, making it the top gainer on the BSE Sensex and it has provided nearly 7 per cent returns in just 5 trading sessions.  

Adani Total Gas - After numerous trading sessions, shares have locked at a 5 per cent upper circuit on the BSE. Shares have tumbled more than 75 per cent so far this year. The group denied a news story published by The Ken that stated that the group had not repaid its $2.15 billion debt.   

IIFL Finance - The finance committee approved the allotment of 12,500 secured, redeemable, non-convertible debentures with a face value of Rs 1 lakh each for cash at par, totaling Rs 125 crore, through a private placement. Shares ended the session 3.34 per cent higher.  

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