Monday 31 October 2022

Top 5 Shares that move most on 31st Oct

Life Insurance Corporation | CMP: Rs 603.85 | The scrip was up close to 2 percent on reports that the company plans to pay dividends or issue bonus shares to shareholders. The state-owned insurer is reportedly planning to transfer nearly $22 billion from policyholders' funds into a fund earmarked to pay dividends or issue bonus shares. The move is aimed at shoring up both its own net worth and investor confidence, according to a Reuters report.

Bharti Airtel | CMP: Rs 832 | The stock ended higher by almost 2 percent. Its consolidated net profit for the September quarter rose 89 percent to Rs 2,145.2 crore from Rs 1,134 crore a year back. The figure was in line with analysts' projections. Its total revenue came in at Rs 34,526.8 crore, up 22 percent from Rs 28,326.4 crore reported in the corresponding quarter last year. Analysts had estimated a 75 to 110 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth in net profit while revenue growth was pegged at around 20 percent.

Gland Pharma | CMP: Rs 1,787 | The stock price was down over 4 percent on fears of a likely distress sale of stake by its promoter entity Fosun Pharma Industrial Pte, dealers said. Fosun Pharma holds 57.86 percent of Gland Pharma, which has a strong presence in injectables export to regions like the US and Europe. Fosun International was recently downgraded deeper into 'junk' rating by credit rating agencies as the storm in the Chinese real estate market swept other sectors of the economy, according to a report by Forbes magazine.

Bandhan Bank | CMP: Rs 239.40 | The share price declined over 9 percent on October 31. The private sector lender posted a net profit of Rs 209 crore for the September quarter against a loss of Rs 3,008 crore a year ago, far below Street expectations. Net interest margin (NIM) slipped 100 basis points quarter-on-quarter to seven percent from eight percent. Asset quality showed very little improvement with gross net performing assets (NPA) at 7.2 percent versus 7.3 percent a quarter ago and net NPA flat at 1.9 percent. With slippages during the quarter in review at Rs 3,954 crore, analysts expect credit costs, which stood at 5.3 percent as against 2.7 percent in the June quarter, to remain high. Credit Suisse has trimmed the target price on the stock to Rs 330 from Rs 360. It expects credit costs to moderate in the second half of this fiscal but has cut FY23-25 EPS estimates by 9-19 percent.

Dr Reddy's Laboratories | CMP: Rs 4,427.45 | The scrip ended in the red on October 31. The company reported 12 percent growth in consolidated post-tax profit at Rs 1,113 crore during the September quarter defying analysts who had expected a drop in the bottom line. The drug firm reported a growth of 9 percent in consolidated revenues at Rs 6,306 crore in the September quarter. Sales from the North American market, nearly 50 percent of overall sales, grew 48 percent to Rs 2,800 crore during the quarter under review. With an outperform call on the stock, global brokerage Macquarie said, "Revlimid generic is living up to the expectations as September quarter numbers were better than expected. Management expects continued contribution from Revlimid in upcoming quarters." It has a target price of Rs 4,915 per share.

Friday 28 October 2022

Top Stock that move Most on 28th Oct

Indian equity benchmark indices ended higher in a highly volatile session on the monthly expiry day on October 27. The Sensex ended 212.88 points, or 0.36% higher, at 59,756.84, and the Nifty was up 80.70 points, or 0.46%, at 17,737.

Gland Pharma | CMP: Rs 1,898 | The share price of Gland Pharma declined 14.71 percent after the company reported a 20 percent year-on-year decline in profit at Rs 241.2 crore for the quarter ended September FY23, dented by weak topline as well as operating performance. Revenue for the quarter fell 3 percent YoY to Rs 1,044.4 crore. Citi has a "sell" call on the stock with the target price cut to Rs 1,920 from Rs 2,140 a share.

Dabur | CMP: Rs 551 | Share price of Dabur surged 3.5 percent after the company reported a market share gain across 95 percent of its portfolio in Q2FY23 and also announced the acquisition of Badshah Masala to expand its food business. Goldman Sachs has a "buy" call on the stock with a target price of Rs 680 apiece.

V-Guard | CMP: Rs 253 | The company reported a 26.8 percent fall in its Q2 net profit at Rs 43.6 crore versus Rs 59.4 crore. Mithun. K Chittilappilly, Managing Director, VGuard Industries, said "Margins for the quarter were impacted by the sale of higher cost wires inventory at relatively lower realizations due to a fall in copper prices. We should see margins returning to pre-Covid levels over the next two quarters." The stock ended 2.43 percent lower.

Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys | CMP: Rs 240.25 | The stock declined 6.19 percent as the company posted a 88.7 percent fall in its Q2FY23 net profit at Rs 16.3 crore against Rs 143.6 crore, while revenue was up 3 percent at Rs 672.5 crore versus Rs 653.2 crore, YoY.

Kaveri Seed | CMP: Rs 483 | Share price jumped after the board of directors approved the proposal for buying back the company's fully-paid equity shares having a face value of Rs 2 for an aggregate amount of Rs 125 crore at a price not exceeding Rs 700 per share. The stock ended 5.7 percent higher.

JSW Steel | CMP: Rs 680.90 | The company's US arm has raised $182 million from two Italian banking institutions—Intesa Sanpaolo and Banco BPM—to fund the modernising of its plate mill facility in Baytown, US. Despite posting a loss in Q2FY23, the steel major has maintained its FY22-23 volume guidance of 24-25 million tonnes, which has been cheered by investors. The stock was the top Nifty gainer on October 27,  up 5.8 percent.

Tuesday 25 October 2022

Nifty forms Bearish Belt Hold pattern, consolidation likely to continue before further uptrend

The Nifty50 lost momentum after the initial hour of the rally and remained under pressure throughout the session, forming a bearish candle which resembles a Bearish Belt Hold kind of pattern on the daily charts on October 25. This pattern is generally getting formed in an upward trend.

The index erased half of its Muhurat trading gains. This could just be a profit-taking after the recent rally and hence, as long as the index trades above its previous consolidation zone of 17,400-17,650, the trend is expected to be positive with resistance in the range of 17,900-18,000 levels, and support at 17,500-17,400 zone, 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 day making up the large body. The candle will either have a small or no upper shadow and a small lower shadow.

The broader markets had a mixed trend amid weak breadth. The Nifty Midcap 100 index was up half a percent and Smallcap 100 index declined 0.1 percent. About five shares declined for every three rising shares on the NSE.

The Nifty50 opened strong at 17,808 and hit a high of 17,811, but after an initial hour of the rally, erased all those gains and corrected up to 17,637, an intraday low. The 50-share NSE benchmark closed with 75 points loss at 17,656.

"During the day, the Nifty remained above the previous consolidation high, suggesting a rise in optimism. Over the short term, the trend is expected to remain strong," Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities said. On the higher end, resistance is visible at 17,950. On the lower end, support is placed at 17,550-17,400, De added.

India VIX, which measures the expected volatility in the market, was down by 3.11 percent from 17.42 to 16.88 levels. Volatility cooled off from its highs but it needs to now further come down to 15-16 levels for market stability and a smoother ride, experts said.

On the Option front, we have seen maximum Call open interest at 18,000 strike followed by 17,800 strike while maximum Put open interest was seen at 17,500 strike then 17,000 strike.

Sunday 23 October 2022

Is India's low per capita income a threat to the consumption story?


India is slowly but steadily moving up the global ladder. With a 7 percent growth forecast for 2022, the country's economy, at $3.5 trillion, has overtaken that of the United Kingdom in terms of size and is now the fifth largest in the world. By 2027, it will move a notch up to number 4, according to the International Monetary Fund.

But with a population 20 times that of the UK, India's per capita GDP is significantly lower. India's annual per capita income at constant prices was at Rs 91,481 in 2021-22, which was below the pre-COVID level, government data shows.

But for market veterans, it is not much of a bother as they are betting big on India's consumption story. The number will only go up from here, they reason.

"We came from $300 billion to $3 trillion in the last 30 years. If I take an extra tier bet, we can go from $3 trillion to $30 trillion over the years, and obviously, our per capita will also go up in the timeframe," founder of MK ventures Madhusudan Kela said during Moneycontrol's Muhurat Roundtable.

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Friday 21 October 2022

AU Small Finance shares saddled by slippages, expenses despite healthy Q2

The September quarter performance of AU Small Finance Bank failed to delight D-Street as share price of the Jaipur-based bank dropped 3.5 percent on October 20.

The bank reported modest operating profitability, said Credit Suisse. The company's expenses grew 51 percent year-on-year to Rs 832 crore from Rs 553 crore. Slippages remain elevated at Rs 262 crore. At 10 am, the stock was quoting at Rs 602.45 per share, down 3.75 percent. Ahead of its results, the stock had run up 7.3 percent in the past four sessions.

"The operating environment in the September quarter saw uncertainty over inflation, liquidity and rates intensifying significantly which continues to be the case. While the domestic outlook is encouraging, the possibility of a lagged impact of these factors on demand and activity levels can't be ignored and we are watchful," Sanjay Agarwal, MD & CEO of AU Small Finance Bank, said.

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Uptrend likely to continue if Nifty holds 17,500

The Nifty50 on October 21 started off on a positive note but weakness in European counterparts weighed on the sentiment in the later part of the session. The index eventually settled flat with a positive bias amid caution ahead of the long weekend, thereby extending the uptrend for the sixth consecutive session.

The index formed a small-bodied bearish candle on the daily charts as the closing was lower than the opening levels. The Nifty50 seems to have taken good support at 17,500-17,400 levels now, hence if it holds the 17,500 mark in coming sessions then the index can easily march towards 17,700-17,900 levels, experts said.

On a weekly basis, the Nifty50 has seen the formation of a decent bullish candlestick pattern, indicating that 17,900 is going to be the next stop for the index. It recouped all its previous week's losses and closed with 2.27 percent gains during the week.

On the broader markets front, however, there was underperformance compared to benchmarks. The Nifty Midcap 100 index was down 0.7 percent and Smallcap 100 index fell 0.14 percent amid weak breadth. About two shares declined for every share rising on the NSE.

The Nifty50 opened higher at 17,623 and hit an intraday high of 17,670, but some profit booking in the later part of the session pulled down the index up to 17,521 intraday. The index finally closed at 17,576, up 12.3 points.

"The Nifty successfully surpassed the 20 and 50 days SMA (simple moving average) resistance mark which is largely positive. It has also formed a long bullish candle on weekly charts that suggest further uptrend from the current levels," Amol Athawale, Deputy Vice President - Technical Research at Kotak Securities said.

Wednesday 19 October 2022

Indian stock market may continue to outperform in Samvat 2079

India's equity market is expected to continue outperforming global peers in the Hindu calendar year of Samvat 2079, aided by strong corporate earnings, analysts said.

Profit is likely to grow over 20 percent in 2023, led by strong credit offtake and a revival in private capital expenditure.

However, money managers expect volatility in returns from the equity market to remain high, given concerns over an impending global recession and geopolitical flashpoints in Europe and Asia.

The benchmark stock indices were resilient in Samvat 2078, with the Sensex and the Nifty losing about 1.89 percent and 2.59 percent, respectively, since last Diwali.

Although these were the first negative returns since 2016, the MSCI Emerging Markets index dropped 31 percent while the MSCI ACWI index lost 25 percent during the same period.

For global equities, Samvat 2078 turned out to be a challenging year, given headwinds including rate hikes, the energy crisis, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, continued supply disruptions, outflows from foreign investors, and heightened inflation.

End of cycle

Morgan Stanley said recently stocks in emerging markets and Asia excluding Japan are close to completing their bear market cycles. Nomura Research said Asian equities, including chipmakers, may bottom in the next few weeks after reviewing indicators on the last 12 US recessions and five chip cycles.

"... over the medium-term (>12 months), we see risk-reward quite attractive on Asian stocks. Assuming China does reopen sometime in early 2023 and stocks attempt to anticipate the end of the US recession (NMR: 4Q23), it is likely that a sustained recovery in Asian stocks may occur sometime in the first half of 2023," Nomura Research said in a report.


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