From Budget to Budget: Top large, mid and small-cap losers of the last year
Thu, Feb 1, 2024 12:04 PM

From Budget to Budget: Top large, mid and small-cap losers of the last year

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In the last year, only a handful of largecap and midcap stocks have performed well in the market. Adani Group stocks, still recovering from the Hindenburg report, top the list of losers. Banks like HDFC and PSU banks are facing challenges, while UPL is the biggest loser among midcaps. Smallcaps have even more underperformers, with 260 stocks bleeding investor wealth.

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