Friday 1 September 2017

Stock Market Trading Tips-Sensex up 100 pts, Nifty above 9950; Aditya Birla Capital lists at Rs 237.50

New listing: Aditya Birla Capital listed at Rs 237.50 on the National Stock Exchange, which was 5 percent lower compared with pre-opening price of Rs 255.
In fact, the stock is locked at 5 percent lower circuit amid heavy volumes.
Grasim Industries gained 1.6 percent while Aditya Birla Money fell nearly 4 percent.

Market Check: Equity benchmarks extended gains in morning trade as the 30-share BSE Sensex was up 127.20 points at 31,857.69.
The 50-share NSE Nifty reclaimed 9,950, up 37.40 points at 9,955.30.
About 1,325 shares advanced against 426 advancing shares on the BSE.
 Experts' take on GDP: Sonal Varma of Nomura said given the lower Q2 print, the research house is revising full-year forecast to 6.7 percent in 2017 versus 6.9 percent earlier, before it accelerates to 7.8 percent in 2018.
Even as headline GDP data has disappointed, the turnaround in private services suggests that the growth cycle will head higher once the GST effects fade, she added.
From the RBI's perspective, the GDP data is disappointing, but the current slowdown is largely due to GST, which should be seen as transitory, she feels.
According to her, focus remains on inflation, which is on an upward trajectory.
"Given our view that both growth and inflation are headed higher in the next 6-9 months, we expect the RBI to stay on hold," Verma said.
 Pre-opening for new entrant: Aditya Birla Capital settled at Rs 250 per share in pre-opening on NSE.
 New entrant: Aditya Birla Capital will list on bourses today.
Aditya Birla Capital is the demerged company from Grasim which holds controlling stake in financial services businesses of the group. The demerger and listing of financial services business under one umbrella was  part of the group restructuring exercise and was aimed at unlocking value for shareholders.
"Quality company with controlling stake in Aditya Birla group’s asset management, insurance and lending businesses is good investment opportunity for long term investors," Sharekhan said.
 FII View: Sakthi Siva of Credit Suisse said the four most overvalued markets on price-to-book value versus return on equity valuation model are India, Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia.
While historically markets tend to be overvalued because of investors' perception of structural growth and therefore the ability to deliver on earnings but all four are associated with downgrades to 2017 estimated consensus EPS in August, she added.
"While we have previously highlighted three years of cuts to 2017 expected consensus EPS for India, we highlight that EPS cuts in August are not one-off for the other three as well. We re-iterate underweight on the 'Expensive 4' club," Siva said.
 Buzzing: Shares of Welspun Enterprises rose more than 6 percent in the early trade on the back of letter of award from National Highways Authority of India.
"The company has received letter of award from National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for the six-laning of Aunta-Simaria section of NH-31 in the state of Bihar on hybrid annuity model (HAM), as per company release.
"The company will develop the project stretch of 8.15 km at a bid project cost of Rs 1161 crore, and shall receive Rs 9.90 crore / year as O&M payments along with the annuity and interest thereon from NHAI for a period of 15 years post-construction."
With the award of this project, the company has built a portfolio of four HAM projects totalling to Rs 4,129 crore.
Market Check: The NSE Nifty started off September series on a flat note on Friday but the broader markets outperformed, rising half a percent.
The 30-share BSE Sensex was up 25.19 points at 31,755.68 and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 6.2 points to 9,924.10.
Bajaj Auto gained 2 percent on August sales data. Dr Reddy's Labs surges 6.5 percent on settlement for drug.
TCS, HCL Technologies, HDFC, NTPC, ITC and HUL were under pressure.
Nifty Midcap was up 0.5 percent as about four shares advanced for every share falling on the NSE.
Sun TV Network, Welspun Enterprises, Manappuram Finance, Reliance Capital, Nalco, Hindustan Zinc, IRB Infrastructure, BEML, Grasim Industries, Chennai Petroleum and Strides gained up to 5 percent. Infibeam, Petronet LNG and Just Dial fell 1-3 percent.


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