As Dalal Street enters the October 9 session, brokerages have several stocks on their radar. Here's what Nomura, HSBC, Citi, CLSA, and Morgan Stanley make of stocks such as State Bank of India (SBI), ICICI Prudential (ICICIPRULI), Torrent Power (TORNTPOWER), HDFC AMC (HDFCAMC), and Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL):

UTI Asset Management share price target

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Nomura has initiated a 'neutral' rating on UTI Asset Management shares with a target of Rs 1,300.

Nippon Life India AMC share price target

Nomura has initiated a 'buy' call on Nippon Life India AMC shares with a target of Rs 785.

HDFC AMC share price target

Nomura has initiated a 'buy' call on HDFC AMC shares with a target of Rs 5,000.

HSBC has maintained a 'hold' call on the HDFC AMC stock with a target of Rs 4,150.

Divi's Laboratories share price target

Citi has initiated a 'buy' call on Divi's Laboratories shares with a target of Rs 6,400.

ICICI Prudential share price target

HSBC has maintained a 'buy' call on ICICI Prudential Life Insurance shares with a target of Rs 850.

SBI Life share price target

HSBC has maintained a 'buy' call on SBI Life Insurance shares with a target of Rs 1,950.

ICICI Lombard share price target

HSBC has maintained a 'buy' call on ICICI Lombard General shares with a target of Rs 2,290.

General Insurance Corp share price target

HSBC has maintained a 'reduce' rating on General Insurance Corporation of India shares with a target of Rs 260.

SBI share price target

Nomura has maintained a 'buy' call on State Bank of India (SBI) shares with a target of Rs 980.

HDFC Bank share price target

CLSA has maintained a 'hold' call on HDFC Bank shares with a target of Rs 1,725.

Torrent Power share price target

Morgan Stanley has maintained an 'overweight' rating on Torrent Power shares with a target of Rs 2,268.

IGL share price target

Citi has maintained a 'buy' call on Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL) shares with a target of Rs 620.

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