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Rajesh Palviya of Axis Sec suggests ACME Solar, Shriram Finance, Hindalco shares to buy today
On March 20, Nifty 50 and Sensex opened higher after a significant drop, buoyed by easing oil prices. The indices experienced a decline of 3.3% previously, with HDFC Bank losses leading. ACME Solar shows bullish momentum while Shriram Finance and Hindalco indicate bearish trends.

SBI, Canara Bank, BoB to PNB: PSU bank stocks rise up to 5% following stock market rebound
The Nifty PSU Bank index rose nearly 4% on March 20, reversing a previous 3% decline. Broader market gains and easing crude oil prices boosted sentiment. Key banks like Canara Bank and Union Bank saw significant increases, with all constituents trading positively.

SBI MF Highest, Parag Parikh Not So Much: Mutual Fund Houses That Have Top Exposure To HDFC Bank
Indian mutual funds lost Rs 31,900 crore in wealth as HDFC Bank shares tumbled following the sudden resignation of its part-time chairman.
Nifty Bank logs 3rd-worst March fall since the global financial crisis. HDFC Bank, SBI among top culprits
Nifty Bank posted its third-worst March in two decades, falling around 12%, with PSU and private banks under pressure. Heavy FII outflows, global macro headwinds, rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions have intensified the correction. Major constituents like HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank have significantly dragged the index lower.

Raja Venkatraman, MarketSmith recommend five stocks for 20 March
On March 19, Nifty 50 and Sensex dropped over 3% due to HDFC Bank chairman's resignation and rising crude oil prices. Analysts recommend buying Ipca Laboratories, Great Eastern Shipping, Colgate Palmolive, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, and Power Finance Corporation amid market volatility.

Stocks to watch: HDFC Bank, NTPC, Wipro among 10 shares in focus today
Stock market today: On Thursday, the Nifty 50 dropped 775 points, or 3.26%, to close at 23,000, while the BSE Sensex ended at 74,207, also down 3.26% from the previous session
Indian indices log biggest single-day decline in nearly two years
Indian equity benchmarks experienced their steepest single-day drop in nearly two years, plummeting over 3% on Thursday. Attacks on West Asian oil and gas infrastructure fueled inflation concerns, while HDFC Bank's sharp decline added further pressure. The Nifty closed below 23,000, and the Sensex fell significantly, wiping out recent gains and impacting market capitalization.
FPIs pull out Rs 89,916 crore in record 15-day sell-off, Nifty slides 10%
Foreign investors have withdrawn a record 89,916 crore from Indian stocks. This outflow over 15 sessions is the largest in two decades. Domestic mutual funds bought 71,183 crore to support the market. Previous heavy selling by foreign investors was also cushioned by domestic fund purchases.
NIFTY plunges over 3% on HDFC Bank chairman exit, crude surge By Investing.com - Investing.com India
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HDFC Bank Share Price Highlights: Stock ends 5% lower; Atanu Chakraborty calls exit 'routine'
HDFC Bank share price Highlights: Shares of HDFC Bank Ltd., a heavyweight in both the Nifty 50 and Nifty Bank indices, opened as much as 9% lower on Thursday, March 19, following a change in leadership. However, the stock erased some losses following the management's conference call and are now trading 4% lower. Follow CNBC-TV18's live blog for the latest updates.

Stock Market Crash: Biggest single-day Nifty fall in 21 months wipes out ₹13 lakh crore market cap
10 stocks on the Nifty 50 are now trading at 52-week lows, led by Bajaj Finance, HDFC Bank, Bajaj Finserv, HUL and Cipla.
Nifty Bank plunges 3% as HDFC Bank crashes: Key levels to watch out for
HDFC Bank's shares plummeted nearly 9%, dragging the Nifty Bank index down over 3% and breaching key support levels. Other major bank stocks also saw declines, influenced by HDFC Bank's fall and the US Federal Reserve's hawkish stance. Investors now await the RBI's upcoming meeting for further direction.