Stocks to Buy today: City Union Bank, HDFC AMC, PFC and more

Mumbai: IIFL Securities recommended stock investors to pump in their money to buy shares of City Union Bank Ltd, HDFC AMC, PFC, Escorts Kubota and Poonawalla Fincorp. The brokerage projected to surge and shared target price and Stop Loss for the mentioned stocks.

HDFC AMC share price target

Buy 4419
Target price: 4575-4680
Stop Loss: Rs 4264

IIFL Securities suggested buying HDFC AMC shares at Rs 4419 apiece with a target price of Rs 4575-4680 and the Stop Loss be maintained at Rs 4264. The stock closed with over 2 percent gains at Rs 4,428.15 on October 29.

City Union Bank share price target

Buy: Rs 177
Target price: Rs 186-192
Stop Loss: Rs 168

Giving a Buy call on City Union Bank Ltd, the brokerage stated that the stock can be purchased at Rs 177 as it has the potential to rise to the levels of Rs 186-192. The Stop Loss should be positioned at Rs 168. The counter finished with over 2.50 percent gains at 176.39 on Tuesday.

PFC share price target

Buy: Rs 472
Target price: Rs 495-510
Stop Loss: Rs 449

Initiating a Buy call on PFC, IIFL Securities suggested the market enthusiasts buy the counter at Rs 472 per equity share with a target price of Rs 495-510. The brokerage said the scrip should be safeguarded by maintaining the Stop Loss at Rs 449. 472.15

Escorts Kubota share price target

Buy: Rs 3542
Target price: 3675-3750
Stop Loss: Rs 3410

Escorts Kubota shares can be bought at Rs 3542 apiece with a target price of Rs 3675-3750, the brokerage recommended. It advised the shareholders to set the Stop Loss at Rs 3410. 3547

Buy Call on Poonawalla share

Buy: Rs 340
Target price: Rs 354-365
Stop Loss: Rs 326

IIFL Securities initiated a Buy rating on Poonawalla Fincorp at Rs 340 per equity share. The brokerage said the counter has the potential to rise to the levels of Rs 354-365. The Stop Loss should be positioned at Rs 326. 336.50

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