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Friday, 15 January 2016

Results on HUL Q3 Disappoints Net Down 22% on Provision; Volume Growth 6%

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Hindustan Unilever's October-December quarter earnings disappointed analysts on Friday with profit sinking 22.4 percent year-on-year to Rs 971 crore despite lower raw material prices. Exceptional loss, slow revenue growth and lower other income hurt profitability.


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Suzlon Energy gains 4%


Shares of Suzlon Energy   gained 4.5 percent intraday Friday as it has received additional sanction of working capital lines of Rs 2300 crore. The sanction of this working capital is to meet requirements for execution of sizable order backlog and pipeline. This will enable Suzlon to scale up the volumes. The additional working capital sanctions are over and above the existing working capital facilities of Rs 4300 crore, as per BSE release.


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The market breadth was strong as about four shares advanced for every share declining on the Bombay Stock Exchange. The BSE Midcap gained 0.5 percent and Smallcap rose 0.7 percent. Infosys, Dr Reddy's Labs, Tata Steel, Maruti Suzuki, Hindalco, Vedanta and Idea Cellular gained 1-2 percent while ONGC, Tata Motors, Larsen & Toubro, ITC, HDFC Bank, HCL Technologies and Kotak Mahindra Bank were losers in early trade. The Indian rupee slipped in the early trade today. It opened lower by 6 paise at 67.35 per dollar versus 67.29 Thursday. 


Infosys cheered investors with a forecast-beating quarterly profit and a stronger sales growth outlook, as India's second-largest software services exporter regains market share from rivals by sharpening its focus on high-margin services.

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The S&P BSE Sensex started on a flattish note in morning trade on Friday with a positive bias, led by gains in Infosys, RIL, Maruti, Axis Bank, and Sun Pharma.The Nifty50 was trading around its crucial psychological level of 7550, supported by gains in realty, power, oil & gas, metal, capital goods, and auto stocks. 

Indian stocks fell on Thursday in a highly volatile day, where the BSE index swung about 545 points, as stocks mirrored falls in Asia and Europe while better-than-expected earnings from Infosys helped cushion losses.The broader NSE index ended 0.34 percent lower after rising as much as 0.56 percent earlier in the day. The index fell as much as 1.57 percent earlier.

Thursday, 14 January 2016

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The market has opened sharply lower following global turmoil after crude fell below USD 30 a barrel. The 30-share BSE Sensex lost 266.93 points or 1.07 percent to 24587.18 and the 50-share NSE Nifty declined 85.90 points or 1.14 percent to 7476.50. The market breadth was pathetic as about nine shares declined for every share advancing on the Bombay Stock Exchange. Tata Steel plunged 4.57 percent after S&P downgraded the stock to 'BB-', a low investment grade rating, over persistent subdued operating performance amid subdued demand and low steel prices. Axis Bank, SBI, Tata Motors, BHEL, Bank of Baroda and PNB were down 2.5-3 percent. However, ITC gained. 


Infosys results come as a relief for investors concerned about the tepid growth in the IT sector. Earlier this week, TCS - India's biggest outsourcer -- had disappointed the Street for the sixth straight quarter.

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Two days after market leader Tata Consultancy Services posted underwhelming numbers, Infosys recorded a sharply contrasting performance, continuing with its recent run of good fortune and posted a stellar set of numbers that blew past market expectations in a traditionally weak quarter and raised its full-year guidance. Shares of Infosys surged as much as 5% in early morning trade on the BSE on Thursday. At 9.41am, Infosys shares were trading at Rs.1127.45, up over 4%. 

India's stock markets snapped a two-day losing streak to end nearly 1 percent higher in a highly volatile day where stocks recovered from over 1-1/2-year lows led by strong buying in heavyweight Reliance Industries (RELI.NS).The broader Nifty ended 0.69 percent higher after falling as much as 1.13 percent higher.The benchmark Sensex gained 0.7 percent at close after losing as much as 1.19 percent earlier.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

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The market has opened firm following global lead. The Sensex is up 179.71 points or 0.7 percent at 24861.74 and the Nifty is up 52.50 points or 0.7 percent at 7562.80. About 591 shares have advanced, 81 shares declined, and 42 shares are unchanged. Bharti Airtel, BHEL, Tata Motors, Hindalco and Axis Bank are top gainers. Infosys is up over 1 percent. TCS is in red. The Indian rupee has opened marginally higher at 66.82 a dollar compared to 66.86 per dollar in previous session.


The Sensex advanced nearly 190 points and the Nifty rose above its crucial psychological level of 7,550 on the back of firm global cues in the opening deals on Wednesday.Asian shares rose as Shanghai's market stabilized for a second day and Chinese export figures improved. Investors also were cheered by gains on Wall Street that snapped a losing streak, including an eight-day slump for the Nasdaq composite.

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The S&P BSE Sensex surged as much as 188 points in morning trade on Wednesday, led by gains in Infosys, RIL, HDFC, Tata Motors, and HDFC Bank.The Nifty50 reclaimed its crucial level of 7,550, supported by gains in realty, power, oil & gas, metal, auto, and banking stocks.

India's stock markets extended losses on Tuesday, falling to fresh 1-1/2-year lows as risk aversion ahead of a slew of corporate results, including from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS.NS), weighed on sentiment.The benchmark BSE Sensex closed 0.58 percent lower at its lowest close since May 30, 2014.The broader NSE Nifty ended 0.71 percent lower, its lowest close since July 14, 2014.

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

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After yesterday's tumble, the market has opened in green on Tuesday. The Sensex is up 46.48 points or 0.2 percent at 24871.52 and the Nifty is up 19.40 points or 0.3  percent at 7583.25. About 390 shares have advanced, 117 shares declined, and 49 shares are unchanged. L&T, Hindalco, Tata Steel, Tata Motors and Maruti are top gainers in the Sensex. Among losers are  Hero, Dr Reddy's, ONGC, ITC and Adani Ports.

The Sensex and Nifty traded on a flat note in the opening deals on Tuesday tracking subdued global cues and weakness in information technology (IT) stocks ahead of the TCS earnings which will come later in the day.

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The Indian market is expected to trade in a range on Tuesday tracking weak trend seen in other Asian markets. "The Nifty50 witnessed some selling pressure towards the closing of the trade and it ended with the loss of around 40 points levels. It has been making lower top - lower bottom formation, but now pace of selling seems to be lesser." 

Larsen & Toubro gains 1.6 pct; on way to snap their four-day selling streak.Heads towards biggest single day gain since Nov.27.Credit Suisse upgrades to "outperform" from "neutral" citing sustainable expectations, potential for positive surprise and reasonable valuations.Says positive surprise possible from railways, defense, power and real estate that have not contributed in FY16 so far, bottoming of execution, margin benefit from commodities decline and asset divestitures.Stock has 28 buy, 12 hold and 3 sell ratings.Manufacturers including L&T target orders from revived nuclear power push.

Monday, 11 January 2016

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The market has once again opened with sharp falls following weak China. The Nifty us below 7500 for first time since July 15, 2014. The 50-share index is at 7598, down 89 points or 1.15 percent while the Sense is down 326.29 points or 1.3 percent at 24608.04. Hindalco, Tata Steel, Tata Motors, L&T and Adani Ports are major laggards in the Sensex.


Indian markets are poised to open sharply lower amid weak Asian stocks. The Nifty futures on the Singapore index were trading 1 per cent lower at 7,521, indicating a weak opening for Sensex and Nifty.The rupee would be closely watched today. The Indian currency fell to 66.92/dollar against Friday's close of 66.63. The US reported strong job numbers for December, a development that could lead to a broad rise in dollar amid expectations of a Fed rate hike in March.

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The S&P BSE Sensex plunged over 300 points in morning trade on Monday led by losses in ICICI Bank, HDFC, L&T, SBI and Tata MotorsBSE -1.82 %.The Nifty50 came under pressure and slipped below 7500 to hit its fresh 52-week low of 7495.65, weighed down by losses in realty, power, oil & gas, metal, consumer durable, and banking stocks. 

India's stock markets stabilised on Friday as investors bought stocks battered in the previous session, although wild swings in Chinese markets this week pushed Indian equities to record their worst weekly performance since November 2011.The broader NSE Nifty ended 0.44 percent higher but lost about 4.54 percent during the week.The benchmark BSE Sensex gained 0.33 percent at close, but shed 4.7 percent during the week. Both the NSE and BSE have recorded their worst weekly performance since Nov. 18, 2011.

Friday, 1 January 2016

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The market started off the year 2016 and January series on a negative note Friday after rising 0.6 percent in previous session. The Sensex fell 50.99 points to 26066.55 and the Nifty declined 19.70 points to 7926.65.Sun Pharma, ONGC, Coal India, GAIL, Infosys and HCL Technologies were early losers while L&T, Dr Reddy's Labs, SBI, M&M, Maruti Suzuki, ACC, PNB, Vedanta and Ambuja Cements gained.

IDBI Bank will be in focus with lender getting approval for raising Rs 3,771 crore by way of qualified institutional placement (QIP). Auto stocks will be in focus as the manufacturers announce their December sales numbers. 

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The S&P BSE Sensex started on a cautious note in the morning trade on Friday as most of the Asian markets remain shut on account of new year holiday.The fall in the index was led by losses in Infosys, Sun Pharma, ITC, ICICI Bank, Reliance IndustriesBSE -0.03 %, and ONGC. The rupee fell by 4 paise to 66.19 against the US dollar in early trade on the first day of New Year. 

Indian shares ended 0.6 percent higher in choppy trade on Thursday, marking an end to the December derivatives series, but posted their first yearly loss in four.The Nifty ended 0.63 percent higher, above the psychologically important 7,900 mark. The index has lost 4.06 percent this year after three consecutive years of gains.The benchmark Sensex rose 0.61 percent to end above the crucial 26,000 level. The index has lost 5.03 percent this year, its first annual loss since 2011.

Thursday, 31 December 2015

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The market started off last day of the year on a positive note. The Sensex rose 36.08 points to 25996.11 and the Nifty gained 9.25 points at 7905.50. Coal India, Dr Reddy's Labs, Infosys, Tata Steel, Hindalco and Idea Cellular were early gainers while ONGC, NTPC, ICICI Bank, HUL, Adani Ports, PNB, Power Grid Corporation and BPCL lost ground. 


The stock has not performed for 8 years and is expected to lead a rally in the broader markets in 2016. Investors may but RIL shares for a target of Rs 1,200, which may be revised upwards post-earnings.

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The Indian market is expected to trade in a range on Thursday tracking muted trend seen in other Asian markets. "The momentum on the upside has been lost, though, in that sense I would expect a 40-50 point correction in the Nifty50,"Leading bourse National Stock Exchange (NSE) will introduce four companies, including Jet Airways BSE 2.74 % and Godrej Consumer Products BSE 2.71 %, in the future and option segment from Friday.

Stainless steel tubesBSE 0.00 % and pipes manufacturer Prakash SteelageBSE 2.87 % said Spain's Tubacex SA has completed acquisition of a majority 67.5 per cent stake in its seamless stainless steel tubes division.Indian shares ended about 0.5 percent lower on Wednesday after being range-bound for most of the session, weighed down by weak European markets and caution ahead of derivatives contracts expiry on Thursday.The broader NSE Nifty closed 0.41 percent lower, while the benchmark BSE Sensex ended 0.46 percent lower.

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

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The market has opened marginally higher again on Wednesday. The Sensex rose 48.81 points to 26128.29 and the Nifty advanced 12.10 points to 7941.05. About 710 shares have advanced, 207 shares declined, and 62 shares are unchanged on the BSE. Tata Steel, Bharti Airtel, Tata Motors, Dr Reddy's Labs, HDFC, Tata Power, Cairn India and Vedanta topped buying list. ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries, Axis Bank, M&M, Sun Pharma, Bosch and TCS were marginally lower.


The broader markets were mildly outperforming the benchmark indices. The BSE mid-cap index was up 0.37 per cent and the small-cap index jumped 0.29 per cent.

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The S&P BSE Sensex started on a flat note in morning trade on Wednesday, led by gains in HDFC, ITC, Tata Motors, HDFC, and Bharti Airtel. The Nifty50 started flat, but was still trading above its crucial support level of 7,900, supported by gains in realty, power, metal, and capital goods stocks.Shares of DB Realty surged over 3 per cent, while that of Tata Steel gained 1 per cent. Meanwhile, shares of Religare slipped about 3 per cent.

Indian stocks made modest gains on Tuesday propped by auto stocks and a small recovery in banking shares, while the year-end holiday season and caution ahead of the derivatives contracts expiry on Thursday kept participation low.The broader Nifty gained marginally to end 0.05 percent higher while the Sensex was up 0.17 percent.

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

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The market has opened marginally higher on Tuesday morning following correction in crude oil prices. The Sensex rose 51.81 points to 26085.94 and the Nifty gained 3.85 points at 7929. NTPC, Lupin, Adani Ports, Tata Steel and GAIL were early gainers while Maruti Suzuki, ICICI Bank, ONGC, ITC, TCS, Cairn India and HCL Tech were under pressure.


The Sensex and Nifty are set to open on a positive note tracking gains on the Nifty future traded on the Singapore stock exchange. The SGX Nifty or Singapore Nifty was up 0.39 per cent or 31 points at 7,929.Meanwhile, other Asian stock markets were trading on a subdued note with Japanese and South Korean equities slipping, after crude oil prices resumed their slide and cooled investor sentiment.
, after crude oil prices resumed their slide and cooled investor sentiment.

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The S&P BSE Sensex started on a flat note with a positive bias on Tuesday, led by gains in HDFC, RIL, NTPC, Tata Motors, L&T, and Lupin.The Nifty50 started on a flat note, but the index was trading above its crucial support level of 7,900, supported by gains in realty, power, oil & gas, and auto stocks. Shares of HMt climbed over 2 per cent while that of NTPC surged about 3 per cent in early trade. Cairn India shares slipped over 2 per cent. Tube Investments slipped over 2 per cent. 

Indian stocks gained nearly one percent on Monday to post their highest close in nearly four weeks, led by renewed buying in financial and pharma stocks although volumes were thin in the year-end holiday season and ahead of F&O expiry on Thursday.The Nifty rose 0.82 percent to close at 7,925.15, its highest close since Dec. 2.The Sensex gained 0.76 percent to end at 26,034.13, also its highest close since Dec. 2