Los inversores se vuelven optimistas sobre los bancos tras las medidas del RBI

Los operadores han adoptado posiciones alcistas en los bancos indios tras las medidas del Reserve Bank of India (RBI) para permitir el endeudamiento en moneda extranjera. El Bank Nifty subió un 4,25 por ciento la semana pasada, superando al índice general Nifty.

La medida se produce a medida que los prestamistas se benefician de la iniciativa de endeudamiento en moneda extranjera del banco central, conocida como FCNR(B). Los participantes del mercado están revirtiendo sus apuestas bajistas anteriores y añadiendo nuevas posiciones largas en acciones bancarias y derivados.

Los analistas señalaron que el impulso alcista está respaldado por la cobertura de posiciones cortas y un nuevo interés comprador. Esperan que la tendencia persista a corto plazo.

El mejor desempeño del Bank Nifty resalta la renovada confianza en el sector en medio del apoyo a las políticas.

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