Jan 19

Daily Market Commentary : 19th Jan. 2017

Equity benchmarks as well as broader markets closed rangebound session higher for second consecutive session as investors preferred to stay on sidelines ahead of corporate earnings and Union Budget.

NSE Nifty gained 18.10 points at 8435.10, while BSE Sensex was up 50.96 points at 27308.60.

GAIL surged 5.3 percent as a meeting of the board of directors is scheduled on January 25 to consider issuance of bonus shares and fund raising by issuance of bonds on private placement basis.

Other PSU oil & gas stocks were also higher. ONGC was up 1.6 percent while oil retailers BPCL, HPCL and IOC gained 1.5-3 percent.

Yes Bank ended flat despite strong set of earnings in December quarter. Profit jumped 30.6 percent year-on-year to Rs 882.6 crore and net interest income grew by 30.2 percent to Rs 1,507 crore, with loan growth of 38.7 percent at Rs 1.17 lakh crore at the end of December 2016.

Axis Bank fell 1 percent and Mindtree dropped 2 percent ahead of quarterly earnings later today.

Shares of ITC, Tata Motors and Adani Ports gained more than a percent while HDFC Bank, HDFC, Lupin, Sun Pharma and Wipro fell 0.7-1.3 percent.

Among midcap and smallcap stocks, Monnet Ispat surged 13 percent after the company said lenders were exploring option of handing over control and management of company to outside investors.

Orient Green Power gained 11.5 percent as a media report indicated that Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS) is in advanced talks to merge its wind energy assets with Chennai-based company.

Uttam Galva was up 8.6 percent after a media report indicated likely restructuring package by Aion Capital Partners.

European markets moderately lower as investors waited to hear from President Mario Draghi of the European Central Bank. Asia ended mixed with the Japan’s Nikkei rising 1 percent.

Globally investors also awaited Friday’s inauguration of Donald Trump as US President. Trump will be speaking at a pre-inauguration event later Thursday.

The rupee was trading at 68.12 per US dollar.

BSE advances and declines came in at 1427 and 1298 respectively where broader markets maintained outperformance.

Top 5 Nifty Gainers: GAIL (5.61%), ONGC (1.59%), Tata Motors (1.30%), ITC Ltd. (1.24%), and Bharti Airtel (0.96%).

Top 5 Nifty Losers: Lupin Ltd. (-1.52%), Axis Bank (-1.51%), Sun Pharma (-1.36%), Wipro (-0.82%) and HDFC (-0.71%)

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Jan 18

Daily Market Commentary : 18th Jan. 2017

Equity benchmarks closed off day’s high for the second consecutive session Wednesday as investors eyed corporate earnings. Globally investors awaited Friday’s inauguration of Donald Trump as US president. The Nifty reclaimed 8450 intra day after the tax department kept in abeyance its recent circular on indirect transfer of shares by foreign investors. 

NSE Nifty rose 19 points at 8417 while broader markets outperformed, while BSE Sensex rose 21.98 points to 27257.64.

Experts expect the market to move gradually higher amid consolidation ahead of Union Budget, the next big trigger, on consistent support from domestic inflows.

Foreign outflows, though a cause for concern, are more technical than fundamental, Vikas Khemani of Edelweiss Securities says.

Since India was on top of most emerging market portfolios so far, it was natural to take the first hit in case of any global uncertainties, he noted, adding, a favourable Budget can reverse the trend.

After this government’s divestment decision, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance shares gained 2.5 percent. The subsidiary of ICICI Bank acquired 8.41 percent stake in financial technology service provider Fino Paytech for Rs 100 crore.

Metals stocks hogged limelight with the Nifty Metal rising over 2 percent. Tata Steel, NALCO, Jindal Steel, Hindalco and Vedanta surged 3-5 percent.

ONGC gained 1.5 percent. The state-run oil & gas exploration company is planning to sell 49 percent stake in Pawan Hans.

Shares of HUL and BHEL were biggest gainers, up 3 percent each followed by HDFC Bank, TCS, HDFC and SBI while Reliance Industries, Infosys, Adani Ports, NTPC, Hero Motocorp and Bajaj Auto were down 0.5-1.6 percent.

Among midcaps, Panacea Biotec shares spiked 18 percent on approval from USFDA for Rizatriptan Benzoate tablets that are used to treat symptoms due to migraine. The company also signed long-term agreement with UNICEF for supply of Pentavalent vaccine.

Cadila Healthcare gained nearly 2 percent after Zydus received approval from US FDA for Methotrexate tablets that are used to to treat psoriasis. According to a media report, the healthcare company is set to buy US firm Sentynl Therapeutics for USD 171 million.

PVR was up 5.6 percent after PE investor Warburg Pincus bought 14 percent stake in company for Rs 820 crore.

European bourses were moderately higher after UK Prime Minister Theresa May provided further clarity on her aims for the upcoming Brexit talks and investors received a number of corporate reports. Asia finished mixed.

The rupee was trading at 68.09 per US dollar.

The market breadth was positive as about 1494 shares advanced against 1241 declining shares on the BSE.

Top 5 Nifty Gainers: BHEL (3.75%), Tata Steel (2.93%), Hind. Unilever (2.55%), ONGC (1.54%), and M&M (1.02%).

Top 5 Nifty Losers: GAIL (-1.85%), NTPC (-1.79%), Hero Motocorp (-1.58%), Cipla (-1.11%) and Adani Ports & Sez (-1.04%)

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Jan 17

Daily Market Commentary : 17th Jan. 2017

The stock market erased morning gains and closed lower on Tuesday due to profit-booking in metal, oil & gas and PSU stocks. European markets, which opened lower, also weighed on domestic shares.

The Nifty Bank index snapped its longest winning run in two years amid weakness in broader market and profit selling. Nifty Bank index closed lower by 0.21%, HDFC Bank and Kotak Bank were the top losers on Bank Nifty index, down by 1%, while Canara Bank and Axis Bank advanced by 2% each.

NSE Nifty closed with a loss of 15 points at 8,398, while BSE Sensex ended with a loss of 53 points at 27,236.

On the global front, Asian stocks closed on a mixed note. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng advanced 0.54%, China’s Shanghai Composite ended marginally up, while Japan’s Nikkei slipped 1.5%.

All European markets were trading in red ahead of UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s speech later today. May is likely to provide details on the UK’s exit from the European Union. Germany’s DAX decreased 83 points or 0.7% to 11,472, France’s CAC decreased 0.54% to 4,856 and UK’s FTSE 100 decreased 0.33% to 7,303.

Reliance Industries tanked 3.3% on the BSE. The company reported a 4% rise in its third quarter net profit after a dip in refinery margins was offset by robust petrochemical earnings. The consolidated net profit of Rs 7,506 crore in October-December quarter, was 3.6% higher than Rs 7,245 crore in the same period quarter a year ago.

NIIT Technologies slipped 2.2% after the company reported consolidated results for the quarter which were largely in-line with street estimates. Its revenue for the quarter came in 0.2% higher than the estimated figure of Rs 692.5 crore. EBITDA for the quarter came in 3.8% higher than the estimated figure of Rs112 crore.

Tata Global Beverages stocks closed flat at Rs 128. The company intends to divest its stake in its joint venture, Zhejiang Tata Tea Extraction.

Hindustan Zinc slipped 1% after the company posted 44% jump sequentially in mined metal production for December quarter.

Logistics stocks closed higher on Tuesday. The government has finally rolled out the date for the long awaited GST implementation, which has now been extended to July 1, 2017. FM Arun Jaitley has informed during a press meet on Monday that the draft of integrated GST and IGST, taxes that will be levied by Centre, SGST and CGST will be finalised in their next meeting on February 18, 2017. Logistics stocks such as Snowman Logistics, Shreyas Shipping & Logistics, Patel Integrated Logistics, Allcargo Logistics, GATI and Aegis Logistics are up by more than 1%.

The rupee was trading up by 14 paise at 67.96 per US dollar.

At close, the market breadth was skewed in favour of the bears. About 752 stocks declined, 682 advanced and 68 remained unchanged on the NSE.

Top 5 Nifty Gainers: NTPC (3.05%), Asian Paints (2.70%), Axis Bank (1.69%), Hero Motocorp (1.63%) and Hind. Unilever (1.52%).

Top 5 Nifty Losers: Reliance Ind. (-3.53%), Coal India (-2.14%), Adani Ports & Sez (-1.68%), ONGC (-1.44%) and HDFC (-1.13%)

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