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Feb 24, 2019

Feb 23, 2019

PM Modi sees India as $10-trillion economy with countless startups


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday laid out his vision for making India a USD 10-trillion economy, and the third-largest in the world, saying he wants the nation to have countless startups, and be a global leader in electric vehicles.
Speaking at the Global Business Summit here, he said his government inherited an economy in complete policy paralysis, plagued by runaway inflation and rising current account deficit.
Reforms in the last four and half years have changed the picture. "Change is clearly visible today," he said.
BJP-led NDA rule witnessed highest post-liberalisation growth rate of 7.4 percent, and lowest inflation of less than 4.5 percent, he said adding that reforms like goods and services tax (GST) have laid solid foundation for higher gross domestic product (GDP) growth.

Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/economy/pm-modi-sees-india-as-10-trillion-economy-with-countless-startups-3574701.html

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Feb 21, 2019

Sensex, Nifty open flat with negative bias; Kotak Mahindra Bank falls 4%

Market Opens: Benchmark indices opened flat with negative bias on Friday with Nifty holding above 10,750 level.
At 09:17 hrs IST, the Sensex is down 36.45 points at 35861.90, while Nifty was down 15.10 points at 10774.80. About 400 shares have advanced, 347 shares declined, and 38 shares are unchanged. 
Bajaj Auto, Maruti Suzuki, ICICI Bank, HUL, BPCL, HPCL, IOC, HDFC Bank are the top gainers in the morning, while losers is Kotak Mahindra Bank.
Rupee Opens: The Indian rupee opened flat at 71.25  per dollar on Friday versus previous close 71.25.
Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/stock-market-live-updates-bse-nse-sensex-nifty-opens-flat-with-negative-bias-kotak-mahindra-bank-falls-4-3570331.html

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Feb 20, 2019

Closing Bell: Nifty ends close to 10,750, Sensex up 403 pts; metal, oil stock in focus

Market at close: Indian indices bounced back and broke the 8-day losing streak on Wednesday with Nifty ended near to 10,750 mark helped by metal, IT and oil & gas stocks.
The Sensex was up 403.65 points at 35756.26, while Nifty was up 131.10 points at 10735.50. About 1468 shares have advanced, 1107 shares declined, and 161 shares are unchanged. 
Top gainers include Indiabulls Housing, Vedanta, Tata Steel, Adani Ports and Hindalco Industries, while losers are Zee Entertainment, Hero Motocorp, Dr Reddy’s Labs, HUL and Bajaj Auto.
All the sectoral indices ended in green led by metal, IT, energy, infra, bank, pharma and auto stocks.
Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/closing-bell-nifty-ends-close-to-10750-sensex-up-403-pts-metal-oil-stock-in-focus-3560501.html

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Feb 19, 2019

Closing Bell: Sensex ends 145 pts lower, Nifty manages to hold 10,600; IT stocks drag

Market at close: Bears dragged the Nifty below 10,600 during last hour trading but managed to close just above the 10,600 level.
At the end, Sensex was down 145.83 points at 35352.61, while Nifty was down 36.60 points at 10604.40. About 1360 shares have advanced, 1169 shares declined, and 122 shares are unchanged.
Wipro, TCS, IndusInd Bank, NTPC and Infosys were the top losers on the Nifty while top gainers include Vedanta, Grasim Industries, BPCL, Zee Entertainment, and JSW Steel.
IT space was a major drag among the sectors followed by pharma and energy, while buying was seen in FMCG, metal and PSU bank index.

Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/closing-bell-sensex-ends-145-pts-lower-nifty-manages-to-hold-10600-it-stocks-drag-3555261.html

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Feb 18, 2019

Feb 17, 2019

Feb 15, 2019

Indices close off day's low with Nifty above 10,700; metal, pharma stocks under pressure

Market at close: Benchmark indices registered strong recovery from the day's low point with Nifty able to close above 10,700 level.
The Sensex was down 67.27 points at 35808.95, while Nifty was down 21.60 points at 10724.40. About 911 shares have advanced, 1581 shares declined, and 136 shares are unchanged. 
BPCL, Power Grid, NTPC, GAIL and Bharti Infratel are the top gainers, while JSW Steel, Sun Pharma, Dr Reddy’s Labs, Indiabulls Hsg and Tata Steel are among major loser on the Nifty.
Among the sectoral indices pharma, metal, auto and FMCG witnessed selling pressure, while some buying was seen in energy and infra space.

Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/closing-bell-indices-close-off-days-low-with-nifty-above-10700-metal-pharma-stocks-under-pressure-3540771.html

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Nifty forms 'Bearish Belt Hold' pattern on weekly charts, tread with caution


The Nifty50 managed to trim losses in the second half and closed off day's low amid weak Asian cues on Friday, but the broader markets caught in complete bear trap as the Nifty Midcap and Smallcap indices were down a percent each.
The index registered a bearish candle, which resembles a Hammer kind of formation on the daily charts and 'Bearish Belt Hold' pattern on the weekly scale.
Hammer formations on daily charts should have bullish connotations for the near term, but traders need to be cautious as weakness on weekly charts is getting more pronounced, experts said.
A 'Bearish Belt Hold' pattern is formed when the opening price becomes the highest point of the trading day (intraday high) and the index declines throughout the trading day making up for the large body. The candle will either have a small or no upper shadow and a small lower shadow.
A Hammer which is a bullish reversal pattern is formed after a decline while a Hanging Man is a bearish reversal pattern. A Hammer consists of no upper shadow, a small body, and long lower shadow. The long lower shadow of the Hammer signifies that it tested its support where demand was located and then bounced back.
The Nifty50 after opening moderately higher managed to hit an intraday high of 10,785.75 in early trade itself, but immediately bears took the control of Dalal Street and the index fell up to 10,620.40 in afternoon, followed by a bit of recovery in second half of session. The index cut down losses and closed down 21.60 points at 10,724.40.
"It was heartening to see Nifty50 staging a pull back move from the critical supports, placed around 10,600, as it recouped all the intraday losses which resulted in a Hammer kind of formation with a long lower shadow but weekly charts depicted a Bearish Belt Hold formation as Nifty continued to remain under pressure throughout the week from the highs of 10,930," Mazhar Mohammad, Chief Strategist – Technical Research & Trading Advisory, Chartviewindia.in told Moneycontrol.
He said usually Hammer formations on daily charts should have bullish connotations for the near term provided in the immediate session market witness a follow through buying.
In such a scenario sustaining above 10,700 levels on closing basis Nifty should ideally target 10,900 levels, he added.
Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/technical-view-nifty-forms-bearish-belt-hold-pattern-on-weekly-charts-tread-with-caution-3544931.html

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Feb 14, 2019

Nifty around 10,700, Sensex falls 100 points; pharma stocks under pressure

Market Opens: Benchmark indices started on flat note on Friday with Nifty trading below 10,750 mark.
The Sensex is down 32.22 points at 35844.00, while Nifty is down 18.30 points at 10727.70. About 332 shares have advanced, 515 shares declined, and 41 shares are unchanged. 
Power Grid, BPCL, L&T, IOC, Axis Bank, ONGC, are among major gainers, while losers are Eveready, JK Tyre, Yes Bank, Nestle, Jet Airways, JSW Steel, UltraTech Cement, Hero Moto, Sun Pharma, HDFC and Vedanta.
Among sectoral indices, except energy and infra all other indices are trading in red.
Rupee Opens: The Indian rupee opened marginally lower at 71.23 per dollar on Friday versus Thursday's close 71.16.
Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/stock-market-live-updates-bse-nse-nifty-around-10700-sensex-falls-100-points-pharma-stocks-under-pressure-3540771.html

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Feb 13, 2019

Feb 11, 2019

Flat start on D-Street, Nifty below 10,900; Axis Bank down 1%

Market opens Equity benchmarks have begun marginally lower, with the Nifty trading just below 10,900.
The Sensex is down 47.42 points or 0.13% at 36347.61, and the Nifty down 13.70 points or 0.13% at 10875.10. The market breadth was narrow as 179 shares advanced, against a decline of 137 shares, while 43 shares were unchanged.
Majority of sectoral indices are trading in the near the flat line, but pain is visible among automobiles, IT and metals. The Midcap index is trading flat. 
Coal India, Tata Motors, Indiabulls Housing and IOC were the top gainers, while NTPC, Axis Bank, GAIL and Eicher Motors lost the most. 
The Indian rupee has witnessed a flat opening at 71.17 per US dollar against Monday’s close of 71.18 per US dollar. 
The rupee strengthened by 13 paise to close at 71.18 against the US dollar Monday on easing crude oil prices, even as the greenback strengthened vis-a-vis other major currencies.

Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/market-live-flat-start-on-d-street-nifty-below-10900-axis-bank-down-1-3517941.html

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Closing bell: Nifty closes below 10,900, Sensex loses 151 pts; midcaps underperform

Market Closing
Benchmark indices continued to reel under selling pressure for third consecutive session on Monday. The 30-share BSE Sensex fell 151.45 points to 36,395.03 and the Nifty50 plunged 54.80 points to 10,888.80.
The broader markets also caught in bear trap with the Nifty Midcap index falling 1.7 percent and Smallcap shedding 1.8 percent, underperforming frontliners.
The market breadth was largely in favour of bears as about two shares declined for every share rising on the NSE.
Reliance Industries and ICICI Bank were leading contributors to the Nifty's fall.
Dr Reddy's Labs and M&M were biggest losers among Nifty50 stocks, down more than 5 percent each. ONGC, Hindalco Industries and UltraTech Cement were down 4-5 percent.
However, Tata Steel, Cipla, IOC, Tata Motors and HCL Technologies gained 1-2.5 percent.

Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/closing-bell-nifty-closes-below-10900-sensex-loses-151-pts-midcaps-underperform-3509041.html

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Feb 8, 2019

Closing Bell: Sensex plunges over 420 points, Nifty gives up 10,950; Tata Motors down 18%

Market at Close Equity benchmarks witnessed intensified selloff in the last hour, which dragged the market to lower points. The Nifty gave up 11,000-mark, while the Sensex dropped over a percent. 
Across sectors, selling was visible, with maximum pain seen in automobiles, consumption, metals, and infra companies, among others. 
At the close of market hours, the Sensex was down 424.61 points or 1.15% at 36546.48, while the Nifty was down 125.80 points or 1.14% at 10943.60. The market breadth was negative as 950 shares advanced, against a decline of 1,552 shares, while 125 shares were unchanged.
Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bharti Airtel, and Bharti Infratel were the top gainers, while Tata Motors, Vedanta, and Indiabulls Housing lost the most. 
Source: https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/closing-bell-sensex-plunges-over-420-points-nifty-gives-up-10950-tata-motors-down-18-3501321.html

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Brokerage firms such as Axis Capital and Motilal Oswal downgraded Tata Motors post December quarter results which were impacted by an exceptional item of asset impairment of Rs 27,838 crore.
The company had reported a profit of Rs 1,214.6 crore in the same quarter last fiscal. The company's consolidated revenue in Q3 was at Rs 77,001 crore while operating profit was at Rs 6,522 crore.
The stock fell more than 20% to Rs 141.90 in the morning trade on February 8 after opening at Rs 164.65 on BSE. The stock closed at Rs 182.90 on February 7 on BSE.
Reacting to the results, most brokerage firms reduced their earnings per share (EPS) estimate for Tata Motors and reduced their target price on the stock. CLSA, which retained sell rating on Tata Motors, has a target price of Rs 150 which translates into a downside of 17 percent from Thursday’s close.
JLR reported a loss for the third straight quarter as net sales declined by 1 percent on a YoY basis to GBP 6.2 billion, as volumes fell 11 percent on a YoY basis. EBITDA margin shrank 180 bps to 7.3 percent impacted by one-off cost on account of de-stocking and warranty cost.
JLR margins declined on a QoQ basis despite higher volume. The big asset impairment dragged Tata into a consolidated loss. The demand outlook has worsened in recent quarters in China & India.
The global investment bank slashed its FY19-21 EPS estimate by 2-66 percent. The stock will remain weak given insufficient near-term product triggers, said the CLSA note.
The weak sales in China and de-stocking has impacted JLR numbers. The December quarter JLR revenue was at 6.2 billion pounds, while the loss stood at 3,129 million pounds.
Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/brokerages-press-the-panic-button-for-tata-motors-stock-tanks-20-3501381.html

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Feb 7, 2019

RBI cuts repo rate by 25 bps, raises hopes of further cuts; changes stance to 'neutral'


The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on February 7 lowered the repo rate—its key lending rate—by 0.25 percentage points to 6.25 percent and changed its stance to "neutral" from "calibrated tightening", signalling higher chances of more cuts in the coming months if inflation persisted within tolerable limits.
The central bank also sounded bullish about the prospects in the real sector, only marginally reducing its 2019-20 GDP growth forecast to 7.4 percent from 7.5 percent earlier, amid sprouting investment revival signs.
The lower repo rate—the rate at which banks borrow from the RBI— has raised hopes of bringing down EMIs for the millions of home loan borrowers as well cut capital raising costs for corporates, with banks expected to pass on the reduced rates to its customers.
The six-member Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), headed by RBI governor Shaktikanta Das, noted that large part of the current investment recovery has been driven by government spending and it was necessary to broad base the revival with a private sector boost.
RBI will meet banks in the next fortnight to discuss a range of issues, including the extent to which lenders have passed on lower repo rates to its customers, Das told journalists after presenting the policy.
In December, it had introduced a new method for fixing floating loan charges—a move that will likely force banks to change home loan rates according to the way the RBI's repo rate or government bond yields move.
The RBI also announced a string of regulatory changes including raising the limit of collateral free bank loans for farmers to Rs 1.6 lakh from Rs 1 lakh currently, among others.
Banks have also been given greater operational freedom to offer interest rates to bulk deposits, raising the definition of “bulk deposits” to Rs 2 crore from Rs 1 crore currently.
"Investment activity is recovering but supported mainly by public spending on infrastructure. The need is to strengthen private investment activity and buttress private consumption," the MPC statement said.
The focus will now shift to growth given the stability in inflation levels, said Das, who was presenting the monetary policy review after taking charge as RBI Governor in December.
There are few worry lines, both in the industrial sector, as well as the rural economy.
"First, aggregate bank credit and overall financial flows to the commercial sector continue to be strong, but are yet to be broad-based. Secondly, in spite of soft crude oil prices and the lagged impact of the recent depreciation of the Indian rupee on net exports, slowing global demand could pose headwinds. In particular, trade tensions and associated uncertainties appear to be moderating global growth," Das said.
Rabi sowing so far (up to February 1, 2019) has been lower than in the previous year, but the overall shortfall of 4 percent across various crops is expected to catch up as the season comes to a close.
“The extended period of cold weather in this year’s winter is likely to boost wheat yields, which would partly offset the shortfall, if any, in area sown,” it said.
Headline inflation will likely persist within the RBI's tolerable level of 4 percent. The RBI projected that consumer price inflation, the primary price gauge that it tracks for interest rate decisions, will be around 3.2-3.4 percent during April-September 2019, reflecting the current low inflation levels and benign food price outlook.
India's retail inflation eased to an 18-month low of 2.19 percent in driven by cheaper food items.
Crude oil prices have also moderated sharply over the last six weeks, which could push down headline inflation rate even further. This could allow the RBI more elbow room to lower lending rates, eventually bringing down borrowing costs for individuals and corporate houses.
The RBI, however, said that "some uncertainties warrant careful monitoring", flagging seven key issues.
These include the volatile vegetable prices that could reverse upwards, uncertainty in crude oil prices despite the drop in recent months, heightening global trade tensions, the unusual spike in health and education prices, volatility in financial markets, monsoon rains in the coming summer months and its impact on food prices, and lastly, the union budget proposals' effect on the real sector.
"While inflation excluding food and rule remains elevated, the recent unusual pick-up in the prices of health and education could be a one-off phenomenon," the statement said.
Inflation expectations, a broad measure of what businesses, investors and households think about how prices will change in the coming months, have softened by 80 basis points for the next three months and the 130 points in the next 12 months, according to the RBI's latest survey in December 2018.
"Inflation in the prices of farm inputs and industrial raw materials remain elevated, despite some softening. Growth in rural wages moderated in October," RBI said.
The decision to change the monetary policy stance was unanimous. Among the MPC members, Ravindra H. Dholakia, Pami Dua, Michael Debabrata Patra and Das voted in favour of a repo rate cut. Chetan Ghate and Viral V Acharya voted to keep the policy rate unchanged.
Source:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/economy/rbi-cuts-repo-rate-by-25-bps-raises-hopes-of-further-cuts-changes-stance-to-neutral-3492001.html

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Feb 6, 2019

Berger Paints Q3FY19 review: Volume drives topline, but crude prices hurt margins

Highlights:

- Q3 volume growth was strong at nearly 14-15 percent
- Festive demand aided topline growth
- Management expects margins to recover in Q4
- Competitive intensity to increase going forward

- Valuations offer little upside from current levels
India’s second-largest decorative paints company reported better-than-expected Q3FY19 topline. Volume growth was in high teens, at par with its larger peer Asian Paints. Operating margins, however, contracted as high crude oil prices expanded the cost base. The company appears to be on a secular growth path as it continues to grow faster than the industry, gaining market share from smaller and unorganised players.
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Key Q3 positives
- Topline growth of 21 percent was driven by strong volume growth. The decorative volume growth estimates for the quarter stood at nearly 14 percent as strong consumer demand during the festive season along with a favourable base (timing of Diwali) aided the sales growth in October-December period.
- Operating profit margins recovered sequentially with successive price hikes partially alleviating the crude-oil and currency-related pressures. However, high-cost inventory kept margins under pressure on YoY basis.
- Apart from strong demand in the decorative business, there was decent traction in industrials, Nepal decorative business, and Saboo Coatings.
- The management expects a recovery in Q4 margins from softening crude prices and rupee stabilisation against the dollar.
Source: https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/moneycontrol-research/berger-paints-q3fy19-review-volume-drives-topline-but-crude-prices-hurt-margins-3491201.html

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