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Buoyant Stocks, More Clients Failed To Cushion Brokers In Q1

How India’s five listed brokerages fared in the first quarter of FY22.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Traders watch the Union budget speech at a dealing room in Motilal Oswal brokerage in Mumbai. (Photo: BloombergQuint)</p></div>
Traders watch the Union budget speech at a dealing room in Motilal Oswal brokerage in Mumbai. (Photo: BloombergQuint)
India’s listed brokers’ earnings fell sequentially in the first quarter as fewer investors traded during the deadly second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.“The highly virulent variant of the virus followed by the imposition of lockdowns in large states, slow pace of immunisation in India and growth uncertainty has raised concerns among investors,” the NSE Market Pulse report said. While participation of institutional investors dropped ...
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