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Indian Indices: Indian equity benchmarks traded in a narrow range throughout the day and ended the session modestly in green. Nifty closed near intraday record high as the arrival of monsoon rains kept the sentiments upbeat. The monsoon, which delivers about 70 per cent of India’s annual rainfall, arrived at the southern Kerala coast, in line with forecasts, brightening the outlook for higher farm output and robust economic growth. Pharma stocks continued to see strong gains after days of correction. The equity benchmarks despite a dismal start managed to enter into green terrain in early deals as traders got some support after World Bank in its ‘India Development Report’ increased its hopes that India, the fastest growing major economy in the world, will grow at 7.2 per cent in the current fiscal and further up to 7.7 per cent by 2019-20 on strong fundamentals, reform momentum and improving investment scenario. 

The World Bank had in January scaled down India’s growth forecast to 7 per cent for 2016-17 and had estimated growth to rebound in 2017-18 to 7.6 per cent. In its latest report it said that Economic activity ought to accelerate in 2017-18 and GDP is projected to grow at 7.2 per cent from 6.8 per cent in 2016-17.

The BSE Sensex ended at 31159.10, up by 49.82 points or 0.16% after trading in a range of 31064.04 and 31220.38. There were 20 stocks advancing against 10 stocks declining on the index.

The broader indices ended in green; the BSE Mid cap index was up by 0.94%, while Small cap index was up by 0.52%.

MARKET INDICATORS

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Top Movers (Group A)

 

 

Company

Cmp

% chg

Gainers

 

 

Bhel

140.00

-8.68

MMTC

55.85

-5.58

Videoind

42.75

-4.89

ABAN

180.85

-4.61

Losers

 

 

Videoind

47.30

-9.99

Sunpharma

568.55

-3.93

IOC

426.35

-2.82

Cipla

491.60

-2.48

INDEX PERFORANCE

 

 

Index

Close

% Chg

Sensex

31,028.21

0.90

Nifty

9,624.55

0.20

Crporate Front: Markets regulator Sebi has imposed a total penalty of Rs 13 lakh on Agnite Education and three other entities for failing to provide information sought by it. It has levied a fine of Rs 8 lakh on Agnite Education (formerly known as Teledata Informatics) for making incorrect disclosure repetitively about shareholding and for failing to comply with the multiple summons issued to it, Sebi said in an order.

 

Macroeconomic front: The Reserve Bank of India today fixed the reference rate of the rupee at 64.8586 against the US dollar and 72.4730 for the euro. The corresponding rates were 64.7751 and 72.7489, yesterday. According to an RBI statement, the exchange rates for the pound and the yen against the rupee were 84.0957 and 57.96 per 100 yens, respectively, based on reference rates for the dollar and cross-currency quotes at noon. The SDR-rupee figure will be based on this rate, the statement added.

On the global front:

On the global front, Asian markets closed mostly in red, with Nikkei closing slightly in red as losses in the Financial Services, Steel and Chemical, Petroleum & Plastic sectors led shares lower. In economic news, Japan household spending dipped 1.4% for the month of April, weaker than the 0.7% forecast. Meanwhile, April retail sales rose 3.2% on year, compared to a forecast of a 2.3% rise. European stock markets were trading in red as political issues throughout the euro zone weighed on sentiments and banks were under pressure after an analyst downgrade.

Commodity Updates:

Commodity Prices (MCX):

Commodity

Rs

% Chang

Gold

28844.00

-0.19

Silver

40140.00

-0.49

Crude oil

3212.00

-1.44

Natural Gas

206.70

0.0

Alluminium

125.90

-0.04

Copper

365.30

-0.63

Top Sectoral& Stock Screening:The top gaining sectoral indices on the BSE were Healthcare up by 2.39%, Realty up by 1.27%, Utilities up by 0.92%, Basic Materials up by 0.84% and Bankex up by 0.63%, while Telecom down by 0.97%, Consumer Durables down by 0.92%, FMCG down by 0.91%, Capital Goods down by 0.88% and Power down by 0.23% were the top losing indices on BSE.

Top Nifty Movers: The top gainers on Nifty were AurobindoPharma up by 13.58%, Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone up by 4.01%, Bank of Baroda up by 3.05%, NTPC up by 3.00% and Tech Mahindra up by 2.28%. On the flip side, Power Grid down by 2.42%, BPCL down by 1.98%, BhartiInfratel down by 1.40%, ITC down by 1.35% and IndusInd Bank down by 1.17% were the top losers.

 

Global Signals:

Asian markets were trading in red; KOSPI Index decreased 9.29 points or 0.39% to 2,343.68, Jakarta Composite dipped 6.35 points or 0.11% to 5,705.98, Nikkei 225 was down by 4.72 points or 0.02% to 19,677.85 and FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI shed 0.38 points or 0.02% to 1,764.51.

European markets were trading in red; UK’s FTSE 100 decreased 49.22 points or 0.65% to 7,498.41, France’s CAC shed 48.03 points or 0.9% to 5,284.44 and Germany’s DAX was down by 20.33 points or 0.16% to 12,608.62.

 

 

Global cues turn calm as US markets closed for holiday overnight. Asian indices see profit booking on opening bell as Euro falls with US Dollar rebounding.

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Indian Indices: Asian indices saw profit booking on opening bell as after a heady rally for last 6 weeks, markets turn cautious. Weakness in Euro against the US Dollar also saw profit booking in currencies along with equities also coming under selling pressure.


Nifty scaled 9600 with ITC, HUL, Maruti and Reliance end as top gainers while the broader markets saw deep correction led by Pharma and ADAG stocks. With breadth getting skewed heavily and losers far outnumbering gainers caution to be the buzzword as indices looking overbought. For today expect mid-cap weakness to continue and select large cap buying to be the theme as foreign investors turn big sellers. 


The BSE Sensex is currently trading at 31132.28, up by 23.00 points or 0.07% after trading in a range of 31064.04 and 31220.38. There were 19 stocks advancing against 11 stocks declining on the index. The broader indices were trading mixed; the BSE Mid cap index was up by 0.02%, while Small cap index was down by 0.32%.

The CNX Nifty is currently trading at 9606.25, up by 1.35 points or 0.01% after trading in a range of 9581.20 and 9631.60. There were 28 stocks advancing against 23 stocks declining on the index.

MARKET INDICATORS

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Group ATopGainers

 

 

Company

Price (Rs)

% chg

Auropharm

557.25

8.48

Indiacem

189.60

5.36

Sparc

288.80

5.29

BataIndia

552.00

4.43

Group ATopLosers

 

 

BHel

139.05

-9.30

PFC

127.45

-5.94

MMTC

56.25

-4.90

Videqind

42.75

-4.89

INDEX PERFORMANCE

 

 

Indices

Support

Resistanes

Sensex

30480

30900

Nifty

9410

9560

 

Technical view: Nifty will see resistance around 9650 while 9550 will act as first support on the downside. Bank Nifty also sees strong resistance around 23500, while 23000 will be first support which if broken can see 22800 being tested.


 

Hero Motocorp (Buy Above 3668 with Stop Loss at 3647 for Target of 3710): After consolidating for over two weeks, the stock has broken out from a Flag Pattern on the daily charts indicating that a speedy up move is on the cards. Hero Motocorp has reversed from its 15-DMA convincingly and has also seen credible uptick in traded volumes. Other oscillators also indicate that the current momentum is here to stay.


Derivative Snippets    

The Health Products Regulatory Authority of Ireland has granted certificate of good manufacturing practices (GMP) compliance to Wockhardt's Aurangabad facility after an inspection.

In the last trading session, Nifty ended on a lacklustre note amidst huge sell-off in Pharma heavy weights. Nifty ATM call option strike continues to see short covering along with fresh long build up in the futures contract, indicating a continued uptrend up to the resistance level of 9700.

FIIs were net sellers in cash market segment to the tune of Rs 710 Cr.

FIIs index future long short ratio at 5.7x with an addition of fresh long positions to the tune of ~21k contracts

 

Nifty Movers: The top gainers on Nifty were AurobindoPharma up by 8.72%, Dr. Reddy’s Lab up by 2.72%, NTPC up by 2.65%, Lupin up by 2.23% and ICICI Bank up by 2.18%. On the flip side, BPCL down by 2.64%, Power Grid down by 2.58%, BhartiInfratel down by 2.10%, Zee Entertainment down by 1.74% and Coal India down by 1.70% were the top losers.

 

Top Sectoral& Stock Screening: The top gaining sectoral indices on the BSE were Healthcare up by 1.63%, Bankex up by 0.32%, IT up by 0.22%, Auto up by 0.17% and Utilities up by 0.10%, while Realty down by 1.37%, Capital Goods down by 1.15%, Power down by 0.92%, FMCG down by 0.83% and Consumer Durables down by 0.80% were the losing indices on BSE.

 

 

On the global front: On the global front, Asian shares were trading mostly in red. Stocks in Japan retreated as the yen strengthened. In economic news, Japan household spending dipped 1.4% for the month of April, weaker than the 0.7% forecast. Meanwhile, April retail sales rose 3.2% on year, compared to a forecast of a 2.3% rise.

 

Global Signals:The Asian markets were trading mostly in red; Nikkei 225 decreased 19.63 points or 0.1% to 19,662.94, KOSPI Index decreased 10.83 points or 0.46% to 2,342.14 and FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI decreased 0.67 points or 0.04% to 1,764.22. On the other hand, Jakarta Composite increased 11.48 points or 0.2% to 5,723.82. Shanghai Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Taiwan Stock Exchange were closed on account of national holiday.

 

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