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Kranthi Bathini, the Director of Research at WealthMills Securities, suggests investing in the infrastructure, healthcare, and defence sectors for 2025.
The infrastructure sector is considered attractive due to its consolidation phase, which is expected to streamline operations and enhance efficiency, making it a solid foundation for growth.
Recent corrections in valuations have opened up entry points for investors in the healthcare sector, which is expected to grow due to increasing demand for healthcare services.
Kranthi Bathini recommends stocks like Cochin Shipyard, Garden Reach, and Bharat Dynamics, which have seen a 20-30% correction from their peaks, making them attractive buys.
HDFC Bank is a strong pick for large-cap investments due to its strong fundamentals and expected future growth, despite underperforming over the past 18 months.
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