Indian equity
benchmarks ended higher on Wednesday boosted by Realty, IT and TECK stocks as
continued fall in domestic COVID-19 cases improved investor risk appetite. The
benchmarks opened on a subdued note but surged in mid-morning deals, as
sentiments got some encouragement with Industry chamber -- Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII) stating that healthy flow of foreign direct investments
(FDI) into the country corroborates India's status as a preferred investment
destination among global investors. FDI into the country grew 19 per cent to
$59.64 billion during 2020-21. Some optimism also came as the government begun
assessing the impact of the second wave of infections on different sectors and
may look at providing support at an appropriate time to segments requiring
fiscal help, with the world's worst outbreak of COVID pandemic stalling a
nascent economic recovery. Besides, the Centre advised states and UTs to plan
for scaling up vaccination coverage through available stocks and anticipated
supplies till the end of June, while private hospitals were advised not to
allow offline vaccine registration as all registrations should be online.
Domestic equities remained upbeat in late afternoon deals, as private report
stated that India's economy is likely to have grown 0.6-2.1 per cent in the
fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2020-21 (Q4FY21), better than the
government's prediction of a contraction. However, for the entire FY21, they
see gross domestic product (GDP) contracting 7-8 per cent. The growth in Q4 is
led by widespread recovery in volumes and also low base effect, while the
full-year contraction is mainly on account of a lockdown last year, which shut
the economy for months. Meanwhile, Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) has
urged the government to declare apparel exports as essential services and
exempt the exporting units from lockdowns across India. Finally, the BSE Sensex
rose 379.99 points or 0.75% to 51,017.52, while the CNX Nifty was up by 93.00
points or 0.61% to 15,301.45.
The US markets
ended higher on Wednesday as shares tied to the economic reopening supported
markets. The optimism on the economy came as US average daily Covid cases fall
below 25,000 and as nearly half the US population has received at least one
vaccination dose. Meanwhile, Bitcoin continued its comeback, helping risk
sentiment in the financial markets. Bitcoin ended Wednesday at about $38,500.
On May 19, the cryptocurrency hit a low of $30,001.51 following an intraday
crash of 30%. Shares of Tesla, a big holder of bitcoin, added 2.4%. Besides,
investors kept an eye on Washington and any developments on an infrastructure
compromise that could boost the economy further. Senate Republicans plan to
send President Joe Biden a counteroffer this week that costs nearly $1
trillion. On the sectoral front, reflecting optimism about the economy
reopening, airline stocks showed a strong move to the upside, driving the NYSE
Arca Airline Index up by 3 percent. Housing stocks also turned in a strong
performance, resulting in a 1.6 percent advance by the Philadelphia Housing
Sector Index. Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers (TOL) posted a standout gain
after reporting better than expected fiscal second quarter results. Computer
hardware, steel and brokerage stocks also saw notable strength on the day,
moving higher along with most of the other major sectors.
Crude oil futures ended higher
for fourth straight session on Wednesday after data showed a drop in US crude
inventories in the week ended May 21. Data released by Energy Information
Administration (EIA) showed crude oil inventories in the US dropped by 1.662
million barrels last week, bigger than an expected draw of about 1.05 million
barrels. EIA also showed gasoline inventories were down by 1.745 million
barrels, and distillate stockpiles declined by 3.013 million barrels in the
week. The American Petroleum Institute (API) on Tuesday reported a draw in
crude oil inventories of 439,000 barrels for the week ended May 21. Crude oil
futures for July gained 14 cents or 0.2 to settle at $66.21 barrel on the New
York Mercantile Exchange. July Brent crude rose 16 cents or 0.3 percent to
settle at 68.87 a barrel on London's Intercontinental Exchange.
Indian Money market remained closed on Wednesday on account
of Buddha Purnima.
The FIIs as per Tuesday's data
were net buyer in equity segment, while net seller in debt segment. In equity
segment, the gross buying was of Rs 8252.42 crore against gross selling of Rs
7129.45 crore, while in the debt segment, the gross purchase was of Rs 321.14
crore against gross selling of Rs 442.93 crore. Besides, in the hybrid segment,
the gross buying was of Rs 66.51 crore against gross selling of Rs 78.48 crore.
The US markets ended higher on
Wednesday with modest gains as recent comments from Federal Reserve officials
helped tamp down concerns about runaway inflation and kept bond yields in
check. Asian markets are trading mixed on Thursday as investors look ahead to
the release of Chinese industrial profits data for April. Indian markets ended
near-record closing highs on Wednesday boosted by IT and financial stocks as
gains in Asian peers and continued decline in domestic COVID-19 cases also
lifted the sentiment. Today, the markets are likely to make flat-to-positive
start on F&O expiry day tracking overnight gains on Wall Street amid muted
trend in Asian peers. There will be some volatility in the markets ahead of the
expiry of May series derivative contracts later in the day. There will be some
cautiousness as rating agency Crisil in its research report said higher input
prices and disruptions to the rural economy have resulted in price pressures
and inflation is back to haunt us. The report by Crisil said it sees upside
risks to its 5 per cent estimate on consumer price inflation in FY21 because of
this. also, a private report stated that India's economic activity showed signs
of beginning to cool off in April as several states resorted to lockdowns to
control a deadly second wave of the coronavirus. Besides, India recorded over
211,000 new Covid infections, while deaths from the disease rose by 3,842. The
country's total cases now stand at 27.36 million. However, some support may
come with private report that the government may at the beginning of the unlock
phase announce another stimulus package for the most hit sectors such as small
business and self-employed, with the world's worst pandemic outbreak scarring
nascent economic recovery. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
said India-US ties are one of the major relationships in the world and the
challenge before New Delhi and Washington is how to translate their
fundamental, societal and geopolitical convergences into actionable policies.
Sugar stocks will be in focus with a private report that Indian sugar mills
have started selling sugar without the support of government subsidies, which
could lift exports by 14% from a year ago to a record 6.5 million tonnes in
2020/21. There will be some reaction in two and three wheeler industry stocks
as ratings agency ICRA said the electric two and three-wheelers volume are
expected to account for 8-10 per cent and 30 per cent of new vehicle sales in
the country by 2025, respectively, owing to low operating cost and attractive
subsidy support, among others. Hotel industry stocks will be in limelight as
the Hotel Association of India (HAI), the apex body for hotels, has appealed to
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for immediate intervention to provide relief
to the hospitality industry which is on the verge of collapse.
Support and
Resistance: NSE (Nifty) and BSE (Sensex)
Index
|
Previous close
|
Support
|
Resistance
|
NSE
Nifty
|
15,301.45
|
15,224.30
|
15,349.25
|
BSE
Sensex
|
51,017.52
|
50,734.45
|
51,186.61
|
Nifty Top volumes
Stock
|
Volume
|
Previous close (Rs)
|
Support (Rs)
|
Resistance (Rs)
|
(in Lacs)
|
State
Bank of India
|
523.57
|
413.55
|
409.99
|
417.94
|
Indian
Oil Corporation
|
369.91
|
112.00
|
109.90
|
113.45
|
Tata
Motors
|
286.39
|
315.50
|
313.54
|
318.74
|
JSW
Steel
|
187.21
|
682.20
|
673.50
|
690.95
|
ITC
|
175.76
|
210.60
|
209.79
|
211.94
|
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