Market Live: Sensex up over 150 points, Bank Nifty sees sharp recovery

Wed Aug 16 2017
Rajesh Sharma (2048 articles)
Market Live: Sensex up over 150 points, Bank Nifty sees sharp recovery

2:15 pm Market Check: Benchmark indices strengthened their position from the morning movements, with the Nifty firmly above 9850-mark.

The Sensex was up 248.36 points at 31697.39, while the Nifty was up 72.55 points at 9866.70. The market breadth was narrow as 1,527 shares advanced against a decline 899 shares, while 102 shares were unchanged.

Midcaps continued to gain, while a major recovery was seen among banks.

ITC, Tata Motors, Tech Mahindra, and Tata Power gained the most on both indices, while Asian Paints, Coal India, and Asian Paints were the top gainers.

2:00 pm Europe Check: European stocks were higher on Wednesday morning, as geopolitical tensions regarding the Korean peninsula eased and investors tracked a muted performance overnight on Wall Street.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 rose 0.53 percent shortly after the opening bell with almost all sectors and major bourses in positive territory.

1:55 pm Buzzing Stock: Granules India gained nearly 10 percent intraday on Wednesday as investors cheered positive news flow for the company.

The company on Wednesday said that no observations were made by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Gagillapur unit. The company received the Establishment Inspection Report (EIR) for an inspection that was carried in October 2016.

The company recently was in the news after it reported a 5.5 percent fall in its June quarter profit. The drug firm reported a 5.54 percent decline in its consolidated net profit at Rs 36.80 crore for the quarter to June.

1:30 pm Management Speak: Prabhat Dairy reported its Q1FY18 numbers. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Vivek Nirmal, Joint MD of Prabhat Dairy spoke about the results and his outlook for the company.

Prabhat Dairy is a leading company in a B2B space and 2011 onwards, the company is focusing on the consumer business. Except South India, we are present in around 25-26 states with more than 1 lakh retail outlets in general trade, he said.

In modern trade, earlier Prabhat was only present in Maharashtra but now it is also expanded in Delhi and Kolkata and Ahmedabad. All these factors contributed to the growth of the value added products, he added.

1:10 pm Market Check: Pushed higher by a recovery in midcaps and banking stocks, the market in the afternoon session extended its gains and Nifty was above 9800-mark.

At 13:02 hrs, the Sensex was up 168.13 points at 31617.16, while the Nifty was up 47.70 points at 9841.85. The market breadth was still narrow as 1,459 shares advanced against a decline of 893 shares, while 97 shares were unchanged.

The Nifty Bank, after falling to levels of 23947, staged a bounceback and led to the strong recovery in Kotak Mahindra Bank.

Midcaps staged a recovery from the day’s low points, outperforming the Nifty during the current session. Autos, bank, FMCG, pharmaceuticals, IT and metals gained the most.

12:53 pm Management Speak: Aarti Industries is in focus on the back of a subdued first quarter. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Rajendra Gogri, CMD of the company discussed the Q1 performance.

Full-fledged shutdown of acid division had an impact of Rs 8-10 crore, said Gogri.

However, we are looking at volume growth of 10 percent in FY18, he added.

12:28 pm Bullion update: Gold prices drifted lower by Rs 153 to Rs 28,958 per 10 grams in futures trade today as participants lightened their positions, largely in tandem with a weak overseas trend.

In futures trading, gold for delivery in far-month December was trading Rs 153 or 0.52 per cent down at Rs 28,997 per 10 grams at the Multi Commodity Exchange with a business turnover of six lots.

12:15 pm Market Check: Benchmark indices extended its gains from the previous hour, with the Nifty trading above 9800-mark.

At 12:14 hrs IST, the Sensex traded up 71.85 points at 31520.88, while the Nifty was up 18.60 points at 9812.75. The market breadth was narrowing as 1,388 shares advanced against a decline of 875 shares, while 92 shares were unchanged.

ITC, Hero MotoCorp, Tech Mahindra and Tata Power gained the most on both indices, while Asian Paints, Larsen & Toubro, Yes Bank and Bosch were the top losers.

11:41 am GST impact: The estimated Rs 5,500 crore capital good leasing sector growing at 15-20 per cent may get tapered due to high Goods and Services Tax (GST) along with few other issues.

“The GST rate of 28 per cent is high for the leasing industry when compared to the earlier five to 15 per cent tax burden. Higher GST rates lead to requirement of higher working capital at any point of time. This results in increasing the cost of leasing an equipment,” Finance Industry Development Council director general Mahesh Thakkar told PTI.

“The government should actively consider not bracketing the capital goods in the same GST bracket as luxury goods and sin goods. A lower GST rate will help increasing share of leasing in gross capital formation,” he said.

(From PTI)

11:29 am Management Speak: The movie business has been weathering storms in recent months in the form of demonetisation and the Goods and Services Tax (GST), but leading cinema-exhibition company PVR has its eyes firmly set on attracting more audiences.

The company recently launched 10 more screens in Pune as part of its expansion plans, taking its screen count in Maharashtra to 160 screens across 38 properties. After Pune, cities such as Mysore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Ghaziabad will see the launch of around two to three screens each in the next few months.

In all, the company currently has nearly 600 screens in India and adds about 70-75 screens every year, Chief Executive Officer Gautam Dutta told Moneycontrol. The capital expenditure for each new screen is around Rs 2.5 crore on average.

Cinema’s classification in the highest GST tax slab of 28 percent, however, is being considered by industry experts to be a stumbling block. Ajay Bijli, PVR’s Chairman and Managing Director, has previously said that had it not been for the high GST rate, the company would have been scaling up opportunities for the domestic box office.

Dutta said that while no negative effects of GST have been felt so far, he expects the government to take the entertainment business seriously.

11:07 am Market Check: Benchmark indices were trading off the day’s low points, with the Nifty hovering 9800-mark.

At 11:01 hrs, the Sensex was up 45.85 points at 31494.88, while the Nifty traded higher by 10.85 points at 9805.00. The market breadth continued to be narrow as 1,341 shares advanced against a decline of 753 shares, while 88 shares were unchanged.

Midcaps are back in the green, while pharma, metals, IT and FMCG too gained. Banks were a laggard.

10:55 am Buzzing Stock: Jubilant Foodworks, the operator of Domino’s Pizza and Dunkin’ Donuts, gained around 6 percent intraday on Wednesday as investors cheered a target price hike by CLSA.

The global research firm increased the target price on the stock from Rs 1,600 to Rs 1,900, implying an upside of over 18 percent. Further, CLSA also raised the target PE multiple from 55 times to 60 times as well.

Affirming its positive stance is also the increase in same store sales growth (SSSG) and FY19-20 earnings per share (EPS) forecasts by 6-12 percent as well.

Here’s a look at the stock’s three-month chart.

Jubilant

 

10:45 am Management Speak: Apollo Hospitals Enterprises’ Q1 revenues came in line with street estimates while overall occupancy improved.

In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Suneeta Reddy, MD of Apollo Hospitals Enterprises discussed the company’s Q1 performance.

June quarter EBITDA margins are low because of losses incurred at Navi Mumbai unit, she said.

She further said that EBITDA margin also impacted due to regulation in stent pricing.

10:25 am Mutual Fund Radar: The total assets of the 10 largest India-focussed offshore funds and ETFs swelled during the quarter ended June 2017 compared with the previous quarter.

It ended the June quarter at USD 27.3 billion compared with USD 25.4 billion in the previous quarter and USD 20.5 billion as of June 30, 2016, Morningstar said in a report.

Positive environment in the domestic markets kept sentiments in the Indian stock markets upbeat, leading almost all the major domestic stock market indexes to surge during the quarter, said the report.

The S&P BSE Sensex Index moved up by 4.4 percent, although it was lower than the 11.2% appreciation it witnessed in the previous quarter (ended March 2017).

10:10 am Market Check: Consolidation continued on equity benchmarks, with Sensex trading flat, while the Nifty had a negative bias.

The drag was led by a fall in banks—Nifty Bank and PSU bank index were trading in the red—while pharmaceuticals and FMCG stocks were in the green.

At 10:03 hrs, the Sensex was up 4.74 points at 31453.77, while the Nifty was down 2.25 points at 9791.90. The market breadth was narrow as 1111 shares advanced against a decline of 714 shares, while 68 shares were unchanged.

Sun Pharma, HUL, ITC and Tata Power gained the most, while L&T, Coal India and Bank of Baroda were the top losers.

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9:55 am Biocon declines: Shares of Biocon took a beating on Wednesday morning as investors turned cautious of the stock following a report from a research firm. It fell over 5 percent intraday.

HSBC in its report hinted that the company may have withdrawn one application for Trastuzumab, a breast cancer similar. The firm quoted the European Medical Agency (EMA) as its source for the information.

Further, it added, that the company could have withdrawn its filing given the recent cGMP (good manufacturing practices) observations that were issued by the regulator.

9:45 am Buzzing Stock: Shares of JK Tyre and Industries declined nearly 8 percent intraday on Wednesday as the company reported net loss in the quarter ended June 2017 (Q1FY18).

The company registered consolidated loss at Rs 108 crore in the quarter ended June 2017 against profit of Rs 100 crore, in the same quarter last year.

Revenue of the company was down at Rs 1,943 crore versus Rs 1,958 crore.

9:35 am Update: Benchmark indices were off the day’s high points, with the Nifty falling below 9800-mark.

The Sensex was down 23.80 points at 31425.23, while the Nifty fell 7.35 points at 9786.80. The market breadth was narrowing as 1,028 shares advanced against a decline of 521 shares, while 57 shares were unchanged.

L&T, Coal India and Bank of Baroda lost the most on both indices, while HUL, HDFC, Indiabulls Housing and Tata Power gained the most.

9:15 am Market Opens: Equity benchmarks continued with its positive momentum from the previous session and opened on a good note, with the Nifty reclaiming 9800-mark.

At 9:16 am, the Sensex was up 77.14 points at 31526.17, while the Nifty rose 23.05 points at 9817.20. The market breadth was positive as 626 shares advanced against a decline of 186 shares, while 27 shares were unchanged.

Midcaps were back in favour as they outperformed the benchmarks, while other gainers included FMCG, auto stocks and metals.

Adani Ports, Tata Motors, Tata Power and BPCL were the top gainers, while Larsen & Toubro, Cipla and Asian Paints lost the most on both indices.

The Indian rupee slipped in the early trade on Wednesday. It has opened lower by 16 paise at 64.28 per dollar versus 64.12 Monday.

Pramit Brahmbhatt of Veracity said, “Encouraging US economic data and FII outflows will help the dollar appreciate. We expect the USD-INR to trade in a range of 64-64.50 for the day.”

The US dollar strengthened after economic data, including July retail sales, beat expectations and cast the economy in a relatively favourable light.

Among global markets, Asian shares were mostly higher in early trade as investors digested earnings releases from regional corporates and a resurgent dollar.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 edged down 0.03 percent, with gains in most tech stocks offset by losses in auto names. South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.67 percent as markets returned from a public holiday.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.07 percent, as steep gains in the energy sub-index, which was up by 3.26 percent, were offset by declines in the health care, information technology and financial sub-indexes.

US stocks ended little changed on Tuesday as declines in Home Depot and other retailers following results offset upbeat US retail sales data.
The S&P 500 consumer discretionary index, down 0.9 percent, also took a hit from a steep fall in the shares of Coach and Advance Auto Parts after disappointing results. The S&P 500 retail index was down 1.6 percent.

Rajesh Sharma

Rajesh Sharma

Rajesh Sharma is Correspondent for Stock Market of South East Asia based in Mumbai. He has been covering Asian markets for more than 5 years.