The domestic equity benchmarks ended with small gains on Thursday. The Nifty settled above the 24,800 level. Consumer durables, PSU bank and FMCG shares advanced while media, IT and pharma shares declined. Trading was volatile due to weekly F&O series expiry today.
As per provisional closing, the barometer index, the barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, gained 147.89 points or 0.18% to 81,053.19. The Nifty 50 index added 41.30 points or 0.17% to 24,811.50.
The broader market outperformed the frontline indices. The S&P BSE Mid-Cap index added 0.67% and the S&P BSE Small-Cap index gained 0.47%.
The market breadth was strong. On the BSE, 2,462 shares rose and 1,501 shares fell. A total of 90 shares were unchanged.
The NSE’s India VIX, a gauge of the market’s expectation of volatility over the near term, slipped 2.49% to 13.
Economy:
The latest HSBC flash PMI survey, compiled by S&P Global, also highlighted a sharp upturn in new business intakes, solid job creation and upbeat expectations towards growth prospects. On the price front, there were softer increases in both input costs and selling prices.
The headline HSBC Flash India Composite Output Index a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of India’s manufacturing and service sectors stood at 60.5 in August, little changed from 60.7 in July and pointing to a sharp rate of expansion that was above its long-run trend level (54.6).
There was a softer increase in manufacturing industry output and a fractionally stronger rise in activity across the service economy. Yet, the former led the upturn.
The HSBC Flash India Manufacturing PMI a single-figure snapshot of factory business conditions calculated from measures of new orders, output, employment, supplier delivery times and stocks of purchases slipped from 58.1 in July to a three-month low of 57.9 in August.
The latest reading was nevertheless above the historical average (54.0) and signaled a strong improvement in the health of the sector.
Goods producers reported the first decline in outstanding business volumes in just under a year, while service providers indicated a thirty-second consecutive monthly rise. The pace of accumulation was mild among the latter, and the weakest since February.
The HSBC Flash India Services PMI rose to 60.4 in August from 60.3 in July.
IPO Update :
The initial public offer (IPO) of Orient Technologies received 10,87,68,096 bids for shares as against 74,49,846 shares on offer, according to stock exchange data at 13:15 IST on Thursday (21 August 2024). The issue was subscribed 14.60 times.
The issue opened for bidding on Wednesday (21 August 2024) and it will close on Friday (23 August 2024). The price band of the IPO is fixed between Rs 195 to Rs 206 per share. An investor can bid for a minimum of 72 equity shares and in multiples thereof.
Buzzing Index:
The Nifty Consumer Durables index added 0.86% to 40,671.15. The index advanced 7.56% in nine consecutive trading sessions.
Kalyan Jewellers India (up 10.38%), Century Plyboards (India) (up 4.03%), Blue Star (up 2.57%), Bata India (up 1.83%), Rajesh Exports (up 1.53%), Titan Company (up 1.24%), Dixon Technologies (India) (up 0.99%), Voltas (up 0.69%), Amber Enterprises India (up 0.52%) advanced.
On the other hand, V-Guard Industries (down 2.3%), Kajaria Ceramics (down 1.45%) and Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals (down 1.28%) declined.
Stocks in Spotlight:
Procter & Gamble Health shed 0.15% after the pharma company’s net profit tumbled 43.73 % to Rs 16.78 crore in Q4 June 2024 as against Rs 29.82 crore recorded in Q4 June 2023. Revenue from operations slipped 5.74% year on year to Rs 283.88 crore during the quarter, owing to changes in the go-to-market model.
Indian Renewable Energy Development of India (IREDA) surged 8.37% after the companys board said that it will meet on 29 August 2024, to consider raising funds up to Rs 4,500 crore through different modes.
Zomato fell 0.84%. The company said that its board approved to enter into share purchase agreement (SPA) with One97 Communication (Paytm), Wasteland Entertainment (WEPL) and Orbgen Technolgies (WEPL) to acquire their entertainment ticketing business.
Rail Vikas Nigam (RVNL) added 1.23%. The company said that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Dhaya Maju Infrastructure (Asia) Sdn Berhad (DMIA) to expand its operations into the ASEAN market.
GAIL (India) fell 0.99%. The company said that it has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Petron Scientech Inc (Petron) to jointly explore setting up of a 500 Kilo Tons per Annum (KTA) bio-ethylene plant in India.
Aarti Drugs jumped 5.95% after the company announced that its board will meet on Monday, 26 August 2024, to consider a proposal for buyback of fully paid-up equity shares of the company.
Welspun Enterprises advanced 1.68% after the company said that its material subsidiary, Welspun Michigan Engineers (WMEL) received letter of acceptance (LOA) from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), aggregating to Rs 159.75 crore.
Transformers and Rectifiers (India) (TRIL) was locked in 5% upper circuit after the company announced that it has bagged two export orders worth $16.80 million (approximatelty equal to Rs 141 crore).
Global Markets:
Europeans market advanced while Asian stocks ended higher on Thursday, primarily driven by a downward revision in U.S. payrolls data. This revision raised concerns about a potential economic slowdown in the world’s largest economy.
Japan’s stock market bucked the regional trend, supported by stronger-than-expected services sector data. The au Jibun Bank flash Japan manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose to 49.5 in August from 49.1 in July.
On Wednesday, U.S. stock markets closed higher, extending a positive streak. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq advanced for the ninth day in the last 10 trading sessions with the former gaining 0.42% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq adding 0.57%. The Dow Jones saw modest gain of 0.14%. The minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting reinforced expectations for a rate cut in September, with a majority of FOMC members indicating that such a move would be appropriate based on current economic indicators.
But optimism over a rate cut was offset by data showing a severe downward revision in U.S. payrolls data in the year to March 2024, drumming up concerns that a slowing labor market could spur a potential recession in the worlds biggest economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised down March 2024s employment gains by 818,000 positions earlier in the session, as part of the agencys annual benchmark review of payroll data.
Investors now eagerly await Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole Symposium on Friday.
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