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2022-12-03 10:05:16| The Economic Times

Domestic brokerage firm Axis Securities has released its December reports, where it is positive on half a dozen largecap counters that can rally up to 30% in the coming months. It believes that the current market is a 'buy on dips play.It has recommended investors to maintain good liquidity to use such dips in a phased manner and build a position in quality companies with an investment horizon of 12-18 months. Here are top largecap picks of the brokerage firm:


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