Hot stocks: Brokerage take on HDFC Bank, RBL Bank, L&T and Ramco Cements

JPMorgan maintains overweight rating on HDFC Bank (TP: Rs 1,800), expecting accelerated growth despite stable deposits. Morgan Stanley reiterates underweight on RBL Bank (TP: Rs 250) post 1QFY25, despite positive volume growth.

Brokerage firms such as JPMorgan have an overweight rating on , Morgan Stanley has an underweight rating on , Goldman Sachs has a buy call on L&T, and Antique has downgraded .

We have collated a list of recommendations from top brokerage firms from ETNow and other sources:

JPMorgan on HDFC Bank: Overweight | Target price: Rs 1,800

JPMorgan has maintained an overweight call on HDFC Bank with a target price of Rs 1,800 stating that the slowing down of the bank is likely to speed up. Period-end deposit balances were flat QoQ while the loan mix continued to shift towards retail and CRB.

Morgan Stanley on RBL Bank: Underweight | Target price: Rs 250

Morgan Stanley has maintained an underweight rating on RBL Bank with a target price of Rs 250 after the 1QF25 initial update, which has shown healthy volume growth.

Gross loan growth was healthy at +3.3% QoQ, vs. 4.6% in the prior quarter while the deposits declined 2% QoQ, after 11.6% QoQ growth in the previous quarter. The bank’s liquidity was strong.

Goldman Sachs on L&T: Buy | Target price: Rs 3,700

Goldman Sachs has maintained a buy view on L&T while raising the target price to Rs 3,700 from Rs 3,500.

Despite a severe summer and election-related execution challenges, Goldman Sachs expects core revenue to grow at 13%. A strong international order book is likely to aid growth, while core margins show slight improvement. The global brokerage states that all eyes will now be on the budget and the government's 100-day plan which should provide better visibility.

Antique on Ramco Cements: Hold | Target: Rs 840

Antique has downgraded Ramco to hold from buy while also reducing the target price to Rs 840 from an earlier Rs 1,000. Antique believes that the wait for better profitability may get longer as prices in the South may remain muted for longer. The south consolidation may drive better prices in the mid-term but may be under pressure in the near term. The company’s net debt may remain in the range of Rs 5,000 crore.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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