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Synopsis In the BFSI space, one should look at some of the midcap stocks and may be some quality smallcaps also, says Nischal Maheshwari. The focus has to be quality and we should look at some of the names because liquidity is trickling down and the interest rates have been low. The smaller banks are going to benefit, says Nischal Maheshwari, CEO-Institutional Equities, Centrum. There has been a good move in the Bajaj twins and Finserv in particular. What is your take? A large part of this runup that we are seeing across the finance space has to do with the good amount of buying by the FIIs. Historically FIIs largely invest in large caps and that is what we have seen here. In the NBFC space, Bajaj is the leader and we saw a huge amount of buying happening in the last 10 days; almost Rs 40, 000-45, 000 crore worth of stocks have been bought by the FIIs and we have seen the whole BFI space go up. Bajaj being a part of it, has also gone up. Finserv obviously has run up basically because it is owned through Bajaj and also the insurance has done well for Finserv.
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