The domestic equity benchmarks ended near the days high after a strong session on Friday. Positive global cues and a reversal in foreign fund selling in the Indian market supported the sentiment. The Nifty ended above the 16,700 level after hitting a days low of 16,610.90 in the mid-morning trade. Financial services, banks and FMCG shares were in demand while IT, healthcare and pharma stocks corrected. The barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, advanced 390.28 points or 0.70% to 56,072.23. The Nifty 50 index gained 114.20 points or 0.69% to 16,719.45. In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index fell 0.17% while the S&P BSE Small-Cap index added 0.21%. The market breadth was positive. On the BSE, 1,744 shares rose and 1,583 shares fell. A total of 142 shares were unchanged. The Sensex has added 4.97% while the Nifty 50 index has climbed 4.90% in six consecutive sessions. Economy: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 21 July 2022 said that the rate setting Monetary Policy Committees (MPC) meeting next month is rescheduled due to administrative exigencies. The MPC will now meet on August 3-5, from previously scheduled August 2-4. Politics: National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate Droupadi Murmu was elected the 15th President of India. She was declared elected on Thursday after four rounds of counting, posting an unassailable lead over her rival and the Oppositions candidate Yashwant Sinha, who conceded the election thereafter. The President-elect will take oath on July 25. Numbers to Track: The yield on Indias 10-year benchmark federal paper fell to 7.416% as compared with 7.440% at close in the previous trading session. In the foreign exchange market, the rupee was lower against the dollar. The partially convertible rupee was hovering at 79.8600, compared with its close of 79.8550 during the previous trading session. MCX Gold futures for 5 August 2022 settlement rose 0.13% to Rs 50,441. The US Dollar index (DXY), which tracks the greenbacks value against a basket of currencies, was up 0.21% to 107.13. In the commodities market, Brent crude for September 2022 settlement fell $1.14 or 1.10% at $102.72 a barrel. Global Markets: Shares in Europe advanced across the board while Asian stocks ended mixed on Friday. The European Central Bank on Thursday announced a 50 basis point hike to interest rates, its first for 11 years, as concerns about runaway inflation outweighed fears of slowing growth. Euro zone business activity unexpectedly shrank in July. The composite PMI, which encompasses both manufacturing and services, came in at 49.4, below the 50 mark that separates growth in activity from contraction. Investors also digested Japans inflation data. Official data released Friday showed that prices in Japan rose 2.2% in June compared to a year ago. It followed rises of 2.1% in May and April. The Asian Development Bank has cut the growth forecast for China due to concerns over the countrys zero-Covid approach and strict lockdowns, which have also impacted its troubled property market. Gross domestic product growth for the worlds second largest economy is expected to be at 4% in 2022, down from an earlier estimate of 5%, ADB said in a report published Thursday. Wall Streets main indices rose on Thursday boosted by a late-afternoon rally and gains in heavyweight growth stocks, including Tesla. Buzzing Segment: The Nifty Financial Services rose 1.55% to 16,858.55. The index has risen 5.37% in six sessions. HDFC Bank (up 2.47%), HDFC (up 2.39%), Axis Bank (up 2.16%), Shriram Transport Finance Company (up 2.13%), ICICI Bank (up 1.73%), Kotak Mahindra Bank (up 1.47%), Piramal Enterprises (up 1.39%), HDFC Life Insurance (up 1.01%), Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company (up 0.29%), REC (up 0.08%) and Bajaj Finserv (up 0.06%) advanced. Stocks in Spotlight: HDFC Asset Management Company fell 1.28% after the company reported 9% fall in net profit to Rs 314.19 crore on a 12.4% decline in total income to Rs 532.90 crore in Q1 FY23 over Q1 FY22. HDFC AMC informed that Prashant Jain, chief investment officer (CIO) of the company, has tendered his resignation. The board has approved the appointment of Chirag Setalvad as head-equities and Shobhit Mehrotra as head-fixed income. UltraTech Cement rose 5.03%. On consolidated basis, the cement major reported a 6.99% decline in net profit to Rs 1,584 crore in Q1 FY23 as against Rs 1,703 crore recorded in Q1 FY22. Net sales surged 28.29% to Rs 15,007 crore in quarter ended 30 June 2022 as against Rs 11,698 crore posted in the same quarter a year ago. JSW Energy advanced 1.15% after the companys consolidated net profit surged 178.7% to Rs 560.43 crore in Q1 FY23, as against Rs 201.10 crore in Q1 FY22. Net sales climbed 75.2% to Rs 3,026.27 crore in Q1 FY23 as against Rs 1,727.54 crore recorded in the corresponding quarter previous year. The companys profit before tax surged 194.9% to Rs 752.78 crore in Q1 FY23 compared with Rs 255.24 crore posted in Q1 FY22. Happiest Minds Technologies gained 2.96% after the companys net profit rose 8.1% to Rs 56.34 crore while net sales gained 9.4% to Rs 328.92 crore in Q1 FY23 over Q4 FY22. Profit before tax stood at Rs 75.58 crore in Q1 June 2022, up by 8.2% from Rs 69.88 crore in Q4 FY22. The EBITDA rose 7.6% QoQ and 32.7% YoY to Rs 87.75 crore in Q1 FY23. Persistent Systems rose 1.39% after the companys consolidated net profit rose 5.3% to Rs 211.61 crore on 14.7% increase in revenue to Rs 1878.11 crore in Q1 June 2022 over Q4 March 2022. The IT solution providers consolidated net profit rose 39.9% and revenue increased 52.7% in Q1 June 2022 over Q1 June 2021. The companys EBITDA stood at Rs 333.29 crore during the quarter, up 18.5% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) and up 65.4% year-on-year (YoY). CRISIL fell 0.35% after the company reported 35.8% increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 136.9 crore in Q2 2022, compared with Rs 100.8 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Consolidated income from operations rose 26.5% to Rs 668.5 crore in Q2 2022, compared with Rs 528.5 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. SRF fell 2.31%. The companys consolidated net profit climbed 53.8% to Rs 608 crore on 43.8% surge in net sales to Rs 3,852.22 crore in Q1 FY23 over Q1 FY22. The companys profit before tax stood soared 57.3% to Rs 841.59 crore in Q1 FY23 compared with Rs 534.91 crore recorded in same period a year ago. Earnings before Interest and Tax (EBIT) increased 58% to Rs 938 crore in Q1 FY23 as against Rs 595 crore posted in corresponding period last year (CPLY). Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals (GSFC) surged 14.65% after the companys consolidated net profit soared to Rs 345.81 crore in Q1 FY23 as against Rs 136.11 crore in Q1 FY22. Net sales soared 63.1% to Rs 3,018.15 crore in the quarter ended 30 June 2022 as against Rs 1,850.91 crore in the corresponding quarter previous year. Coforge rose 3.31%. The IT firms consolidated net profit declined 27.9% to Rs 149.7 crore despite a 5% increase in gross revenues to Rs 1,829.4 crore in Q1 FY23 over Q4 FY22. As compared with Q1 FY22, the companys net profit and gross revenues are higher by 21.1% and 25.2%, respectively. Cyient declined 2.23% after the IT company consolidated net profit slipped 24.71% to Rs 116.10 crore while net sales rose 5.83% to Rs 1,250.10 crore in Q1 FY23 over Q4 FY22. On year on year (YoY) basis, the companys consolidated net profit rose 1% while revenue from operations surged 18.1% in Q1 FY23 over Q1 FY22. Powered by Capital Market – Live News
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