Wipro ADR Q3 results ke baad 5% gira; ICICI Bank ka target badha

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Wipro ADR Q3 results ke baad 5% gira; ICICI Bank ka target badha
Overview

Wipro ke ADRs Q3 results announce hone ke baad 5% se zyada gir gaye. Iske saath hi, Jefferies ne ICICI Bank ka price target badhaya hai, jo lender ke liye positive sign hai. Investors ab in financial updates ke impact ko analyze kar rahe hain.

Wipro ke American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) mein third-quarter results ke baad badi girawat aayi, jo 5% se zyada rahi. Yeh tezi se hui kami investor ki chinta dikhati hai Wipro ke performance ya future outlook ko lekar, halanki results ke specific details jisse yeh reaction hua, woh turant available nahi hain.
Iske vipreet, banking sector mein ek positive development hui jab Jefferies ne ICICI Bank ke liye apna price target upar kiya. Yeh adjustment batata hai ki analysts ko lagta hai ki Indian lender strong position mein hai, shayad ache earnings ya financial services industry ke liye favorable market conditions ki ummeed mein.

Market Reaction aur Outlook

Wipro aur ICICI Bank ke beech market sentiment ka yeh difference earnings season ke dauran investor ke selective focus ko highlight karta hai. Jabki Wipro scrutiny mein hai, ICICI Bank par positive analyst action ek counterpoint deti hai, jo Indian financial market ke kuch hisson mein resilience ka sujhav deti hai. Investors dono companies se aage ki analysis aur guidance ko dhyan se dekhenge.

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