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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    16 Sep 2022
    Market closes lower, Harsha Engineers’ IPO gets bids for 74.6X of the total shares

    Market closes lower, Harsha Engineers’ IPO gets bids for 74.6X of the total shares

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed in the red, with the volatility index, India VIX, rising over 19.5%. The benchmark index Nifty 50 lost over 340 points and closed below the 17,750 mark. European indices followed the global trend and traded lower than Thursday’s close. Major Asian indices closed lower, tracking the US indices, which closed in the red on Thursday. US stocks fell after a series of macroeconomic data failed to change the course of expected aggressive monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve. The tech-heavy index NASDAQ 100 closed 1.7% lower and the Dow Jones fell 0.6%. Crude oil prices fell and headed for a third straight weekly loss as low demand due to global economic slowdown outweighs demand concerns.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Metal and Nifty Energy closed lower than Thursday’s close. Nifty IT, which has lost over 4.5% in the last two days, closed deep in the red, taking cues from the NASDAQ 100, which closed lower on Thursday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,550.10 (-327.3, -1.8%, BSE Sensexclosed at 58,840.79 (-1093.2, -1.8%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,264.10 (-316.3, -2.0%)

    Market breadth is overwhelmingly negative. Of the 1,916 stocks traded today, 296 were in the positive territory and 1,592 were negative.

    • Stocks like Ambuja Cements, Indian Hotels, Tata Investment Corp, and Varroc Engineeringare in the overboughtzone, according to the Money Flow Index or MFI.

    • Domestic air traffic grows 67.4% YoY in August, according to the data released by the Aviation regulator, DGCA. Domestic airlines flew more than 1.01 crore passengers in August.

      Domestic air traffic logs annual growth of 67%, 51% monthly growth during Jan-Aug#airtraffic#travel#domesticflightshttps://t.co/zcYlWtyFS2

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 16, 2022
    • Fairfax India Holding Corp plans to sell its majority stake in Fairchem Organics, according to reports. Fairfax India Holdings Corp, through FIH Mauritius Investments, owns a 52.83% stake in the company as of June.

    • Thermax and Indian Hotels hit their 52-week highs of Rs 2,607.1 and Rs 337.2, respectively. Thermax rises in today's session and Indian Hotels rises for five consecutive sessions.

    • Zydus Lifesciences’ arm Zydus Lifesciences (USA) receives tentative approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to market the sugammadex injection. This injection is used for reversing the neuromuscular blockade in adults undergoing surgery. The injection had annual sales worth $ 772 million in the United States for the 12 months ended July 2022.

    • Harsha Engineers’ Rs 755-crore IPO gets bids for 74.6X of the available 1.6 crore shares on offer on the last day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 17.5X of the available 83.8 lakh shares on offer.

    • Special Consumer Services, Advertising & Media, and Oil Equipment & Servicesindustries rise more than 8% over the past week.

    • Cipla is rising in trade as Jefferies maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on the company with a target price of Rs 1,223. The brokerage feels that the high-value products likely to be launched would aid strong sales for Cipla. It also revises its EPS targets for FY23 and FY24 by 3-4%.

      #BrokergeRadar | Jefferies on Cipla: Maintain Buy; Cipla’s upcoming launches and pipeline look strong; It is a top pick in Indian pharma generics@cipla_global#StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/RPqSCZgBQf

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 16, 2022
    • Tata Metaliks rises as it inaugurates phase 1 of the expansion project of its ductile iron pipe plant at Kharagpur. This expansion project will take the ductile iron pipe capacity to 4 lakh tonne per annum in two phases. The total cost of the project is Rs 600 crore.

    • Autocompanies like Hero MotoCorp, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, and Escorts Kubotaare falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Autois also trading in red.

    • Defence and shipping stocks like Bharat Dynamics, Cochin Shipyard, Midhani, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers are up by more than 5% in trade today.

    • Adani Group overtakes Tata Group in terms of market capitalisation.

      #CNBCTV18Market | #Adani Group overtakes #Tata’s in terms of #market#cap, Adani is now the biggest group in terms of market cap pic.twitter.com/BGXrsL0BYI

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 16, 2022
    • Axis Direct upgrades its rating on ACC to ‘Buy’ from ‘Hold’ with a target price of Rs 3,050. This implies an upside of 11%. The brokerage expects the company to regain its market share on the back of production capacity expansion, higher realisations, and its presence across India. It estimates the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 48.1% over CY22-24.

    • Vedanta falls after issuing a clarification saying that the proposed business of manufacturing semiconductors will be undertaken by its holding company Volcan Investments and not Vedanta itself. This comes after news reports of Vedanta and Foxconn’s plan of investing $19.5 billion in Gujarat’s semiconductor business circulated in the market.

    • CSB Bank appoints Pralay Mondal as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. His appointment is effective from Thursday.

    • Ester Industries is falling as the company sells its engineering plastic business to Radici Plastics India. The sale takes place for a total cash consideration of Rs 289.3 crore. This will enable the management of Ester to focus on its core businesses of polyester films and specialty polymers.

    • Gray Birch Investment sells a 3.6% stake in PVR worth Rs 412.9 crore in a bulk deal. In another deal, Plenty Private Equity Fund I, and Plenty Private Equity FII I also sell 1.7% and 1.25% stake, respectively, in PVR.

    • Reliance Jio gains 29.5 lakh wireless subscribers in July on a net basis, while Bharti Airtel adds a net 5.1 lakh subscribers. Vodafone Idea loses 15.4 lakh subscribers.

      July Subscription Data | 6.39 lakh #mobile users net added in July Vs 18.8 lakh (MoM): TRAI

      Catch the day's latest news and updates: https://t.co/0vOH5imhTRpic.twitter.com/WouPg1VApG

      — Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) September 15, 2022
    • Tata Power’s step-down subsidiary Tata Power Solar Systems receives the letter of award (LoA) of Rs 612 crore to construct a 100 MW ground-mounted solar project for SJVN. The project will be commissioned within 11 months from the date of receiving the LoA.

    • Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone’s subsidiary HDC Bulk Terminal sign a concession agreement to mechanize the Haldia Port. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 298 crore.

    • MTAR Technologies wins orders worth Rs 540 crore in the clean energy segment including projects from civil nuclear power. The company shows up on the screener of companies with increasing book value per share for the last two years.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include 3M India Ltd. (23,938.10, 4.65%), Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd. (742.25, 4.18%) and IndusInd Bank Ltd. (1,227.35, 2.63%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Vedanta Ltd. (290.75, -7.46%), MRF Ltd. (86,112.85, -7.27%) and Astral Ltd. (2,338.80, -6.65%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

    61 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included IIFL Wealth Management Ltd. (1,819.15, 6.59%), Sumitomo Chemical India Ltd. (524.05, 6.38%) and Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd. (215.65, 5.97%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Elgi Equipments Ltd. (489.05, -6.82%), Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd. (460.75, -6.80%) and Bayer Cropscience Ltd. (4,821.95, -6.17%).

    United Breweries Ltd. (1,635.60, -3.23%) was trading at 9.1 times of weekly average. Galaxy Surfactants Ltd. (3,270.20, -1.03%) and Aptus Value Housing Finance India Ltd. (328.20, 0.67%) were trading with volumes 9.0 and 8.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    19 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 8 stocks hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (938.20, -3.13%), Adani Transmission Ltd. (4,094.75, -0.26%) and Ambuja Cements Ltd. (516.70, -4.09%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (609.90, -2.11%) and Biocon Ltd. (291.25, -2.74%).

    3 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including KIOCL Ltd. (212.70, 0.97%) and Aarti Drugs Ltd. (450.90, -1.32%). 44 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd. (36.90, -6.58%) and Bayer Cropscience Ltd. (4,821.95, -6.17%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    15 Sep 2022
    Market closes lower, Harsha Engineers’ IPO gets bids for 10.5X of the total shares

    Market closes lower, Harsha Engineers’ IPO gets bids for 10.5X of the total shares

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed in the red, with the volatility index, India VIX, rising close to 18.5%. The Nifty lost over 130 points and closed below the 17,900 mark. However, European indices followed the global trend and traded higher than Wednesday’s close. Most major Asian indices closed higher, tracking the US indices, which closed in the green on Wednesday. The US stocks inched up after posting their biggest one-day percentage loss on Tuesday since June 2020 on high possibility of another 75 basis point rate hike by the US Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 rose 0.3% while the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 index closed 0.8% higher. Crude oil prices fall after rising over 1% on Wednesday amid supply concerns over the increasing likelihood of a US rail stoppage due to an ongoing labor dispute.

    Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 closed flat to higher, despite the benchmark index closing in the red. Nifty Bank and Nifty FMCG closed lower than Wednesday’s close. Nifty IT extended its losses and closed in the red, despite the NASDAQ 100 closing in the green on Wednesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,872.30 (-131.5, -0.7%), BSE Sensexclosed at 59,934.01 (-413.0, -0.7%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,573.05 (-57.7, -0.4%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,921 stocks traded today, 835 were on the uptick, and 1,047 were down.

    • Stocks like Tata Investment Corp, India Cements, Ambuja Cements, and Bajaj Holdings & Investmentare in the overbought zone, according to the relative strength index or RSI.

    • Maruti Suzuki is rising as Bank of America Securities upgrades its target price on the company to Rs 10,500 from Rs 9,500, according to reports. This indicates an upside of 10.5%. The brokerage believes the company can regain its market share on the back of new product launches. It also said, the positive response the new models received despite higher prices is encouraging.

    • Veranda Learning Solutions' board approves the raising of Rs 300 crore by a preferential offer of equity shares and convertible warrants. It will be a mix of preferential offer of 77.9 lakh equity shares to non-promoters and 20 lakh convertible warrants to promoters at an issue price of Rs 307 per share. Every warrant is convertible to one equity share within 18 months from the date of allotment.

    • Utilitiescompanies like NHPC, NTPC, Adani Power, and Power Grid Corp of Indiaare rising in trade. The broader sectoral index BSE Poweris also trading in the green.

    • Larsen & Toubro’s arm L&T Construction secures a repeat order from the Government of Odisha to construct a pressurized underground pipeline irrigation network system. The order’s value is between Rs 1,000-2,500 crore.

    • Axis Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Birla Corp with a target price of Rs 1,305. This implies an upside of 17%. The brokerage says the company’s future growth prospects look promising given rising demand, new capacity addition, increasing sales of premium products, and new product launches. It expects the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 38.9% over FY22-24.

    • Ceat is one of the top gainers in trade today due to a better business outlook, according to reports. The stock gained more than 23% in the past month. The company expects the auto tyre industry to do well because of the increase in demand from OEMs. Also, with the easing of raw material cost pressures, the company is likely to report better margins from Q3FY23 onwards.

    • Harsha Engineers’ Rs 755-crore IPO gets bids for 10.3X of the available 1.6 crore shares on offer on the second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 9.1X of the available 83.8 lakh shares on offer.

    • Indices like S&P BSE Industrials, S&P BSE Telecom, and Nifty PSU Bank trade above 9% over the past month

    • G R Infraprojects is falling after the company announces an offer for sale (OFS) which is open from September 15-16. The promoters will sell up to a 5.9% stake in the company through the OFS, with an additional 0.9% stake sale planned if there is sufficient demand. The first day will see bids only from non-retail investors and on the second day, all investors can bid for the shares. The floor price is set at Rs 1,260.

    • Astral is rising as it acquires an additional 15% stake in its arm Seal IT Services for a cash consideration of Rs 48 crore. With this acquisition, Astral’s stake in Seal IT Services increases to 95% from 80%.

      #JustIn | Astral acquires 15% equity of Seal IT Services for ?48 crore

      ?? With this acquisition, Astral’s total equity stake in Seal IT Services has increased from 80% to 95% pic.twitter.com/ZZ9IbC58cc

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 15, 2022
    • PVR falls by 5% in trade today after four investors sell a 7.7% stake through block deals in PVR, according to reports.

    • #MarketsWithBS | #PVR slips 5% after mega block deals; stock down 17% from 52-week high#Sensex#Niftyhttps://t.co/Ub7oZ1uoxj

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) September 15, 2022
    • ICICI Securities remains bullish on 3M India as it keeps its ‘Buy’ rating with a target price of Rs 26,500. This indicates an upside of 16.3%. The brokerage anticipates the company’s profit to increase on the back of its strong brand value, extensive distribution network, new product launches, and capacity expansion. It expects the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 39.4% over FY22-24.

    • Media stocks like PVR, Inox Leisure, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, Network 18 Media and Investments, and Saregama India are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Media is also trading in the red.

    • ICICI Bank hits a 52-week high of Rs 927.2 after CLSA rates ‘Buy’ and Morgan Stanley rates ‘Overweight’ on the stock. Morgan Stanley sees the bank's asset quality to remain strong, according to reports. It also shows up on the screener of companies with improving RoE over the last two years.

    • Vedanta is rising as it emerges as the highest bidder for the Ghogharpalli coal block located in Sundargarh, Odisha. The mine is estimated to have a total reserve of 1.3 billion tonnes and an annual capacity of 20 million tonnes.

    • Indian rupee falls 9 paise to 79.53 against the dollar in early trade today in anticipation of a rate hike by the US Federal Reserve

    • Global rating agency Fitch lowers India’s GDP growth forecast to 7% in FY23 from its earlier estimate of 7.8%.

      #JustIn | Fitch cuts India's GDP growth forecast for FY22/23 to 7% from 7.8% pic.twitter.com/r8RyYBVSge

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 15, 2022
    • Tamilnad Mercantile Bank’s shares list at a 3% discount to the issue price of Rs 510 on its debut on the bourses. The Rs 831.6-crore IPO got bids for 2.9 times the total shares on offer.

    • Promoter TVS Sundaram Fasteners sells a 1.18% stake (24.7 lakh shares) in Sundaram Fasteners for Rs 208.7 crore in a bulk deal. In another deal, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund picks up a 0.66% stake (13.7 lakh shares) of Sundaram Fasteners for Rs 116.4 crore.

    • HFCL bags two orders from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and RailTel Corporation of India. The order from BSNL is worth Rs 341.26 crore for the supply of equipment and services for broadband network gateway project on a turnkey basis. The order from RailTel Corp is worth Rs 106.55 crore majorly to set up Video Surveillance Systems at 180 railway stations on behalf of Indian Railways.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include MRF Ltd. (92,868.45, 7.90%), Adani Enterprises Ltd. (3,748.70, 4.94%) and NHPC Ltd. (38.70, 4.45%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include PB Fintech Ltd. (519.65, -4.94%), Hindalco Industries Ltd. (424.40, -3.98%) and Laurus Labs Ltd. (530.75, -3.22%).

    Volume Rockets

    28 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Ceat Ltd. (1,661.60, 20.00%), Welspun Corp Ltd. (263.75, 8.34%) and MRF Ltd. (92,868.45, 7.90%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were PVR Ltd. (1,845.50, -4.35%), Phoenix Mills Ltd. (1,377.55, -2.66%) and G R Infraprojects Ltd. (1,343.15, -2.28%).

    Mahindra CIE Automotive Ltd. (289.95, 3.68%) was trading at 15.3 times of weekly average. Poly Medicure Ltd. (910.85, 2.76%) and EID Parry (India) Ltd. (595.35, 5.32%) were trading with volumes 10.5 and 9.6 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    38 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 2 stocks were underachievers and hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (968.55, 2.18%), Adani Transmission Ltd. (4,105.40, 3.20%) and Allcargo Logistics Ltd. (424.45, -3.09%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (623.05, -0.61%) and Sanofi India Ltd. (6,042.10, -0.43%).

    13 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including JM Financial Ltd. (67.90, 4.78%) and Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd. (1,008.15, 4.17%). 8 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Laurus Labs Ltd. (530.75, -3.22%) and Polyplex Corporation Ltd. (2,071.20, -2.61%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    14 Sep 2022
    Market closes lower, Harsha Engineers’ IPO gets bids for 2.9X of the total shares on offer

    Market closes lower, Harsha Engineers’ IPO gets bids for 2.9X of the total shares on offer

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 recovered from the day’s low but closed in the red, with the volatility index, India VIX, rising over 18%. India’s Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation fell for the third consecutive month in August to 12.4% compared to 13.9% in July. European indices took cues from the global markets and traded lower than Tuesday’s close. Asian indices closed lower, following the US indices, which closed deep in the red on Tuesday. US indices closed sharply lower, snapping their four-day winning streak, and posted their biggest one-day percentage loss since June 2020 after US CPI rose 8.3% in August, topping expectations. Analysts now expect another 75 bps federal funds rate hike at the next monetary policy scheduled later this month. The tech-heavy index, NASDAQ 100 plunged 5.5%, while the Dow Jones closed 3.9% lower. Brent crude oil futures traded flat after falling over 1% on a volatile day of trade on Tuesday.

    Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Pharma and Nifty Auto closed lower than Tuesday’s levels. Nifty IT closed deep in the red, taking cues from the NASDAQ 100, which fell over 5% on Tuesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,000.65 (-69.4, -0.4%), BSE Sensexclosed at 60,346.97 (-224.1, -0.4%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,626.80 (-43.1, -0.3%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,925 stocks traded today, 794 were gainers and 1,088 were losers.

    • India Cementssees a long build-up in its September 29 future series as its open interest rises 10.1% with put to call ratio of 0.77.

    • Sanofi India and Alembic Pharmaceuticals hit their 52-week lows of Rs 6,050 and Rs 625, respectively. Both stocks fall for three consecutive sessions.

    • State Bank of India (SBI) crosses the market cap of 5 lakh crore and hits an all-time high of Rs 574.8. Analysts suggest holding the stock as they see a ‘flag pattern’ breakout, according to reports. Flag pattern indicates that the stock will continue to remain in its previous trend. The stock also shows up on a screener with companies giving consistent returns over the past five years.

    • ICICI Securities maintains 'Buy' rating on Apollo Tyres with a target price of Rs 329, indicating an upside of 17.5%. The brokerage believes that disciplined pricing strategy, recovering demand and controlled capex to bode well for the company to generate a steady free cash flow. It expects the company's net profit to grow at a CAGR of 30.94% over FY22-24.

    • Harsha Engineers’ Rs 755-crore IPO gets bids for 2.9X of the available 1.6 crore shares on offer on the first day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 3.2X of the available 83.8 lakh shares on offer. The IPO consists of a fresh issue of Rs 455 crore and an offer for sale for Rs 300 crore.

    • PSU Banks like Bank of Maharashtra, Central Bank of India, Canara Bank, State Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty PSU Bank is also trading in the green.

    • Goldman Sachs downgrades its ratings on Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services and Tech Mahindra  to ‘Sell’. The brokerage cuts the EPS forecasts for the companies for FY23-26E by 4-6%. However, it upgrades its rating on Wipro to ‘Buy’.

      #BrokerageRadar | Goldman Sachs on IT sector: Downgrades Tech Mahindra to Sell; Upgrades Wipro to Buy@tech_mahindra@wipro#StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/PJUNU0sfWF

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 14, 2022
    • Commodity Printing/Stationery, Surface Transportation, and Food & Drugs Retailing industries traded below 8% in the past month

    • Cement stocks likeAmbuja Cements, Shree Cements, ACC, Dalmia Bharat, among others, are rising in trade today.

    • Bajaj Holding Investments is rising as its board of directors approve an interim dividend of Rs 110 per equity share for FY23. Record date to determine eligible members is fixed for September 23.

    • India’s Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation falls for the third consecutive month in August to 12.41% compared to 13.93% in July.

      August #WPI#inflation at 12.41% vs 13.93% (MoM)

      Food inflation at 9.93% vs 9.41% (MoM)

      Alert: August 2022 WPI inflation at an 11-month low of 12.41% pic.twitter.com/nrpLPgAebG

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 14, 2022
    • Axis Direct continues to have a positive outlook for Sundaram Finance as it keeps its ‘Buy’ rating with a target price of Rs 2,490. This indicates an upside of 11%. The brokerage believes the company’s rising disbursements, improving asset quality, and well-diversified loan mix will aid in profit growth. It expects the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 14.2% over FY22-24.

    • Tata Power's arm Tata Power Solar Systems wins order worth Rs 596 crore to set up a 125 MWp floating solar project for NHDC. NHDC is a joint venture between NHPC and the Government of Madhya Pradesh.

    • Fertiliser stocks like Coromandel International, Chambal Fertilisers & Chemicals, and Gujarat State Fertilizer & Chemicals, among others are falling in trade. The stocks fall as the Centre's Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers Mansukh Mandaviya says retail prices of di-ammonium phosphate and other non-urea fertilisers will not be allowed to rise.

    • US CPI inflation falls slightly to 8.3% in August, compared to 8.5% in July. Core CPI rose 6.3% in August. US Indices closed lower amid concerns that the US Federal Reserve would continue to raise interest rates. It is expected that the rate hike could be by 75 bps.

      US inflation rose more than expected in August, with the consumer price index increasing 8.3% over last year.

      Analysts expect this will spark yet another interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve.#GraphicTruthhttps://t.co/MpTkhtVucc

      — GZERO Media (@gzeromedia) September 13, 2022
    • JSW Steel inks an agreement with Germany-based engineering company SMS group for carbon reduction projects. JSW Steel to invest Rs 10,000 crore to reduce carbon emissions. The collaboration will enable the companies to explore opportunities to reduce carbon emissions and produce green steel.

    • IT stocks like Infosys, Coforge, Tech Mahindra, Larsen & Toubro Infotech, and Tata Consultancy Services are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty IT is also trading in the red.

    • Harsha Engineers International raises Rs 225.74 crore from anchor investors ahead of its IPO, which opens for subscription today. The investors include American Funds Insurance, Goldman Sachs, Pinebridge Global Funds, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Whiteoak Capital, and SBI Mutual Fund.

    • KEC International secures new orders worth Rs 1,108 crore in business segments like railways and oil and gas pipelines. The order also includes a transmission and distribution project secured in India, the Middle East and Africa.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Vedanta Ltd. (305.60, 10.11%), Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. (7,144.35, 7.91%) and Ambuja Cements Ltd. (524.60, 7.83%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Infosys Ltd. (1,475.40, -4.50%), L&T Technology Services Ltd. (3,676.95, -4.26%) and Coforge Ltd. (3,471.00, -3.76%).

    Movers and Shakers

    28 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Tata Investment Corporation Ltd. (2,621.30, 20.00%), Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (546.25, 11.08%) and Vedanta Ltd. (305.60, 10.11%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Infosys Ltd. (1,475.40, -4.50%), Macrotech Developers Ltd. (1,061.40, -3.65%) and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (3,120.40, -3.37%).

    Fortis Healthcare Ltd. (307.70, 5.34%) was trading at 16.0 times of weekly average. Indigo Paints Ltd. (1,563.95, 1.05%) and Aegis Logistics Ltd. (295.65, 8.75%) were trading with volumes 11.3 and 8.9 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    30 stocks made 52-week highs, while 2 stocks were underachievers and hit their52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - ACC Ltd. (2,743.20, 6.62%), Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (947.85, -0.10%) and Allcargo Logistics Ltd. (438.00, 5.54%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (626.85, -0.62%) and Sanofi India Ltd. (6,067.90, -0.16%).

    9 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (546.25, 11.08%) and Equitas Small Finance Bank Ltd. (51.05, 5.48%). 19 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including TCNS Clothing Co. Ltd. (659.65, -3.13%) and Polyplex Corporation Ltd. (2,126.80, -2.69%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    13 Sep 2022
    Market closes higher, ICICI Securities keeps 'Buy' rating on DCB Bank

    Market closes higher, ICICI Securities keeps 'Buy' rating on DCB Bank

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 rose over 130 points and closed above the 18,050 mark, with the volatility index, India VIX, falling below 17.5%. European indices followed the global trend and extended their gains from Monday. India’s consumer price index or CPI rises to 7% in August, after falling to a five-month low in July. CPI print continues to stay above the central bank’s upper tolerance level of 6% for the eighth straight month. India’s industrial production or IIP rises 2.4% in July, missing analysts' expectations of 4.3%.

    Asian indices closed in the green, tracking the US indices, which closed higher on Monday. US stocks rose ahead of the key US CPI print release scheduled later today. Brent crude oil futures traded marginally higher after rising about 7% in the last three trading sessions amid supply concerns.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Energy and Nifty FMCG closed higher than Monday’s close. Nifty IT closed flat despite the tech-heavy index, NASDAQ 100, rising 1.2% on Monday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,066.50 (130.2, 0.7%), BSE Sensexclosed at 60,571.08 (456.0, 0.8%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,667.50 (90.1, 0.6%)

    Market breadth is neutral. Of the 1,919 stocks traded today, 936 were on the uptrend, and 944 went down.

    • Stocks like Tata Investment Corp, Hindustan Aeronautics, Indian Railway Finance Corp, and Bajaj Holdings & Investmentare in the overbought zone, according to the relative strength index or RSI.

    • SRF rises as WTI crude and brent crude prices fall to $88.7 per barrel and $94.9 per barrel.

    • Harsha Engineers International, the iron & steel products manufacturer, opens for IPO subscription tomorrow. The price band for the issue is Rs 314-330 per share. The size of the issue is Rs 755 crore, comprising a fresh issue of Rs 455 crore and an offer for sale for Rs 300 crore. The risk factors for this company are its over-dependence on limited customers and outstanding litigations.

    • ICICI Securities maintains 'Buy' rating on DCB Bank with a target price of Rs 145. This indicates an upside of 38.1%. The brokerage believes that the bank's strong operational history, stable management team and improving credit growth revival will bode well for the stock. It estimates the bank's revenue to grow at a CAGR of 10.8% over FY22-24.

    • SRFand Ratnamani Metals & Tubeshit their 52-week highsof Rs 2,848.9 and Rs 1,968.2, respectively. SRF rises for two consecutive sessions, while Ratnamani Metals & Tubes rises in today's session.

    • Centre may announce changes in windfall tax and export duties on fuel after international crude oil prices fall in the past 15 days.

      #CNBCTV18Exclusive | Govt likely to announce a calibrated correction in #windfall gains #tax levies in next few days, sources to @TimsyJaipuria

      International crude prices have shown marginal correction in last fortnight pic.twitter.com/rHkrx2q9No

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 13, 2022

    • DB Realty rises and hits the upper circuit on reports of its merger with Adani Group’s real estate arm. The merger will lead to Adani Group infusing funds into DB Realty which may lead to a fresh issuance to new investors, according to reports.

    • Zydus Lifesciences receives final approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to market lenalidomide capsules. This drug is used to treat various types of cancers. The capsules had annual sales of $ 2.86 billion (approximately Rs 22,630 crore) in the US for the 12 months ended July 2022.

    • Healthcare Equipment & Supplies, Media, and Transportation sectors rise more than 12% in the past month.

    • Vedanta signs a joint venture agreement with Foxconn to set up a semiconductor plant in Ahemdabad, Gujarat, according to reports. The joint venture will invest Rs 1.54 lakh crore in the plant. Vedanta also obtains financial and nonfinancial subsidies on capex and cheap electricity from Gujarat for the plant.

    • Morgan Stanley expects India’s investment-to-GDP ratio to increase to 36% by FY27E. It says that reducing NPAs of banks and NBFCs, PLI schemes and improvement in government capex will boost India’s capex cycle in the coming years.

      Morgan Stanley is expecting a capex boom in India over the next 4 years taking the investment-to-GDP ratio to 36% from 31% in FY21. Upasana Chachra of @MorganStanley tells @latha_venkatesh why they are so bullish pic.twitter.com/ZdLHUTQbwL

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) September 12, 2022

    • Motilal Oswal initiates coverage on Computer Age Management Services with a ‘Buy’ rating and a target price of Rs 3,000. This indicates an upside of 22%. The brokerage believes the company is well placed to benefit from the growing financialisation of savings in India, given its 70% market share in the mutual fund registrar and transfer agent industry. The brokerage expects the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 15% over FY22-25.

    • India's Index of Industrial Production (IIP) growth falls to a four-month low at 2.4% in July compared to 12.7% in June, as the low base effect wanes. The manufacturing sector's growth slowed to 3.2% in July compared to 13% in June.

    • Dixon Technologies rises as its wholly owned subsidiary Padget Electronics receives approval from the Centre for disbursement of PLI (production-linked incentive). The subsidiary will receive an amount of Rs 53.2 crore as an incentive under the PLI scheme.

    • Abrdn Plc, promoter of HDFC Life Insurance, may sell 2% stake in the company through a block deal, according to reports. Abrdn Plc currently holds 3.72% stake in HDFC Life, as on June 2022.

      Abrdn Plc likely to sell 4.3 cr shares (2% equity) of HDFC Life via block deal, may sell HDFC Life shares in the range of Rs 564.10-578.55/sh

      Alert: Abrdn was earlier known as Standard Life pic.twitter.com/N7EQJCCUJV

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 12, 2022

    • IRB Infrastructure Developers is rising as its toll collections in August increase by 35% YoY to Rs 336 crore.

    • Indian rupee gains 25 paise to 79.28 against the dollar in early trade today.

    • Metal stocks like Vedanta, Jindal Steel & Power, National Aluminium among others are rising in trade. All constituents of the broader BSE Metal index are trading in the green.

    • India’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) stands at 7% in August against 6.7% in July. The rise in CPI is because of increase in prices of cereals, vegetables, and prepared meal snacks, among others. However, inflation in oils and fuel fell to 10.8% in August against 11.7% in July.

      Month to month change (%) based on All India ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? (????????????) and Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) for the month of August 2022#KnowYourStats#DataForDevelopment#CPI#Retailinflationpic.twitter.com/UMvljMdv69

      — Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (@GoIStats) September 12, 2022
    • General Atlantic Singapore sells 22 lakh shares (2.7% stake) in Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) for Rs 275 crore in a bulk deal. In another deal, ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund and ICICI Prudential Long-Term Equity pick up 20 lakh shares (2.5% stake) in KIMS for Rs 250 crore.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include PB Fintech Ltd. (565.05, 11.88%), Relaxo Footwears Ltd. (1,086.20, 7.60%) and Zomato Ltd. (65.45, 4.64%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Astral Ltd. (2,445.80, -4.17%), Tube Investments of India Ltd. (2,649.65, -3.14%) and Dr. Lal Pathlabs Ltd. (2,434.65, -2.46%).

    Movers and Shakers

    38 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included KRBL Ltd. (365.05, 13.78%), Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. (5,130.30, 12.28%) and PB Fintech Ltd. (565.05, 11.88%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Tata Communications Ltd. (1,236.05, -1.46%), Uflex Ltd. (772.70, -0.32%) and GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (1,417.70, -0.16%).

    Relaxo Footwears Ltd. (1,086.20, 7.60%) was trading at 17.4 times of weekly average. Rallis India Ltd. (239.20, 4.91%) and Laxmi Organic Industries Ltd. (375.20, 7.92%) were trading with volumes 9.5 and 9.1 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    34 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 2 stocks tanked below their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - ACC Ltd. (2,572.80, 2.88%), Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (948.80, 1.10%) and Adani Transmission Ltd. (4,037.05, 0.78%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (630.75, -0.83%) and Sanofi India Ltd. (6,077.70, -0.46%).

    23 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including PNB Housing Finance Ltd. (402.50, 8.16%) and Rallis India Ltd. (239.20, 4.91%). 3 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including TCNS Clothing Co. Ltd. (680.95, -2.17%) and Sobha Ltd. (707.70, -1.59%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    12 Sep 2022
    Market closes higher, Goldman Sachs overweight on ICICI Bank

    Market closes higher, Goldman Sachs overweight on ICICI Bank

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed in the green, with the volatility index, India VIX, at around 18%. The Nifty 50 rose around 90 points and closed above the 17,900 mark. European stocks followed the global trend and traded higher than Friday's close. Asian indices closed higher, tracking the US indices, which also closed in the green on Friday. The S&P 500 and tech-heavy index, NASDAQ 100, snapped their three-week losing streak and closed higher last week. Investors look ahead to India’s consumer price index or CPI print release today after market hours. Other CPI data releases globally such as US CPI and UK CPI prints are scheduled for this week. Brent crude oil futures traded above $90 per barrel after rising over 4% on Friday.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Bank and Nifty Realty closed higher than Friday’s levels. Nifty IT closed in the green, tracking the NASDAQ 100, which rose over 2% higher on Friday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,931.60 (98.3, 0.6%), BSE Sensexclosed at 60,115.13 (322.0, 0.5%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,573.80 (106.4, 0.7%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,960 stocks traded today, 1,163 were on the uptick, and 743 were down.

    • Stocks like Bharat Electronics, Vakrangee, Astral, and Indian Hotelsare in the overboughtzone, according to the Money Flow Index or MFI.

    • Goldman Sachs is overweight on ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Bharti Airtel, Larsen & Toubro, and Axis Bank. The brokerage is underweight on Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Asian Paints, Hindustan Unilever, and Tata Consultancy Services.

      #MarketsWithETNOW | @GoldmanSachs has come out with a list of top overweight and underweight stocks. Take a look here- #StockMarket#StocksToWatch#Stockspic.twitter.com/iVD9PpBMa6

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 12, 2022
    • Axis Bank'scurrent PE TTM ratio at 15.2 is lower than its 3-year, 5-year and 10-year PE ratios.

    • Transportationstocks like Adani Ports, Delhivery, Allcargo Logisticsamong others are rising in trade. The broader transportation sector rises over 2% in today's trade.

    • Fine Organic Industriesand Oberoi Realtyhit their all-time highsof Rs 6,980 and Rs 1,067.8, respectively. Fine Organic Industries rises for five consecutive sessions, while Oberoi Realty trades higher for two sessions.

    • According to reports, the Centre may retain a stake at IDBI Bank without board representation. Earlier, the Centre and LIC were to reduce 60% stake in IDBI Bank, with management control.

      #Government to look at upside in IDBI Bank by retaining some residual stake, sources to @Sapna_CNBC

      Alert: CNBC-TV18 reported on September 6 that #Govt & #LIC together may divest 60% in #IDBI with management control#IDBIBankpic.twitter.com/BU24QgxZLt

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 12, 2022
    • ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Techno Electric & Engineering with a target price of Rs 471, indicating an upside of 64.1%. The brokerage believes the company’s profitability will improve given the opportunities in the smart metering segment, its robust balance sheet, and a strong pickup in the execution of orders. It expects the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 22.2% over FY22-24.

    • Zydus Lifesciences is rising as its subsidiary Zydus Pharmaceuticals receives final approval and a 180 day exclusivity period from the US FDA to market cariprazine capsules. The capsules had annual sales of $ 2.39 billion (approximately Rs 19,006 crore) in the US for the 12 months ended July 2022.

    • Reliance Infrastructure files a Rs 13,400-crore arbitration claim against Adani Transmission at Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration. The company says the dispute is regarding breaches of the terms of the 2017 share purchase agreement for the sale of its Mumbai power business to Adani Transmission.

    • Advertising & Media, distributors, and commodity chemicals industries rise by more than 4% in trade today.

    • Emerging markets in Africa are hit by the rising dollar, says Rakesh Sharma, Executive Director at Bajaj Auto. He says that Nigeria’s two-wheeler restrictions affected the company's exports. He also says that 50% of revenues came in from overseas markets.

      #MarketsWithETNOW | "50% of revenues come from overseas market; Seeing recovery in the 3-wheeler sector," says Rakesh Sharma of @_bajaj_auto_ltd
      #ElectricVehicles#StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/0ibO8D31ZQ

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 12, 2022
    • Mahindra Lifespace Developers touches its 52-week high of Rs 550.8. The rise comes as the company announces plans of acquiring land parcels for business expansion in Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru, according to reports.

    • Nomura initiates coverage on Medplus Health Services with a ‘Buy’ rating and a target price of Rs 925. The brokerage expects revenue CAGR of 26.9% over FY22-25, led by Medplus’ store expansion.

    • #MedplusHealth gets a ‘buy’ from #Nomura. https://t.co/fxpGUzX4M0

      — BQ Prime (@bqprime) September 12, 2022
    • Ajanta Pharma is falling as the US FDA issues form 483 with two observations after the US FDA inspected the company's formulation facility at Dahej. Form 483 is issued when the US FDA finds violations of USA's Food Drug and Cosmetics Act. The company is in the process of responding to the observations.

    • Axis Direct maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Minda Corp with a target price of Rs 270. This indicates an upside of 16%. The brokerage expects the company’s profitability to improve on the back of increasing content per vehicle, new product launches, and a robust order book. It anticipates the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 48.4% over FY22-24.

    • Engineers India is rising as it bags an EPC order from ONGC worth Rs 249 crore. The estimated completion period for the order is 33 months.

    • Anupam Rasyan is falling after the company discloses a fire incident at its Surat plant in Gujarat on Saturday. There were four fatalities and 20 people were injured.

    • Media stocks like Inox Leisure, PVR, Nazara Technologies, Network 18 Media & Investments, and Zee Entertainment Enterprises are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Media is also trading in the green.

    • Gujarat Industries Power awards an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contract to KEC International worth Rs 244 crore. The project is to pool sub-stations of solar, wind and hybrid renewable energy parks of 2,375 MW in the Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat.

    • Reliance Industries subsidiary Reliance Petroleum Retail will acquire Shubhalakshmi Polyesters (SPL) and Shubhlaxmi Polytex (SPTex) for Rs 1,592 crore. This will help Reliance in expanding its downstream polyester business. The deal is subject to approval from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and lenders of SPL and SPTex.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (2,614.00, 7.40%), Deepak Nitrite Ltd. (2,178.40, 6.54%) and ACC Ltd. (2,500.85, 5.72%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Coal India Ltd. (231.50, -2.57%), Bandhan Bank Ltd. (288.60, -1.67%) and Astral Ltd. (2,552.20, -1.62%).

    Volume Shockers

    33 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included KEC International Ltd. (443.30, 9.40%), Welspun India Ltd. (82.20, 7.73%) and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (2,614.00, 7.40%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd. (1,241.00, -3.17%), Chemplast Sanmar Ltd. (419.65, -3.08%) and Medplus Health Services Ltd. (720.40, -2.11%).

    AstraZeneca Pharma India Ltd. (3,315.90, 7.01%) was trading at 13.1 times of weekly average. Anupam Rasayan India Ltd. (781.05, -0.70%) and KNR Constructions Ltd. (249.10, -1.99%) were trading with volumes 10.1 and 8.3 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    26 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 1 stock hit its 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (938.50, 3.49%), Apollo Tyres Ltd. (284.00, 3.80%) and Bharat Electronics Ltd. (338.55, 3.17%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Natco Pharma Ltd. (602.55, 0.11%).

    24 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including KEC International Ltd. (443.30, 9.40%) and Avanti Feeds Ltd. (507.35, 6.74%). 3 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including KPR Mill Ltd. (597.30, -0.76%) and Rain Industries Ltd. (185.35, -0.16%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    09 Sep 2022
    Market closes higher, SKF India hits 52-week high

    Market closes higher, SKF India hits 52-week high

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed higher, with the volatility index India VIX trading below 3%. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones closed higher on Thursday. Brent crude is trading at $90 mark amid the global recession fears.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 closed flat, even as the benchmark index trades higher. Nifty Bankclosed higher than Thursday’s levels. Nifty IT closes higher, taking cues from the NASDAQ 100, which closed higher on Thursday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,829.30 (30.6, 0.2%), BSE Sensexclosed at 59,793.14 (104.9, 0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,462.80 (22.1, 0.1%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,915 stocks traded today, 765 showed gains, and 1,105 showed losses.

    • Sharekhan maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Coal India with a target price of Rs 280, according to reports. The brokerage believes the stock is trading at an attractive valuation and expects profitability to improve on high international coal prices and e-auction premiums.

    • Stocks like Astral, India Cements, Ambuja Cements, and Schaeffler Indiaare in the overbought zone, according to the relative strength index or RSI.

    • Vinati Organicsand SKF Indiahit their 52-week highs of Rs 2,361 and Rs 5,029.9, respectively. Both stocks rise for three consecutive sessions.

    • PI Industries in talks to buy out the promoter stake in Granules India, according to reports. Granules India's promoters have about 42% stake valued at Rs 3,200 crore.

      #ETNOWExclusive | | PI Industries, Granules India in focus! PI Industries is in talks with Granules to buyout promoter stake, finds @Sharad9Dubey from sources. Listen in @PIIndustriesLtd@GranulesIndia#StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/65h9LIIvMW

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 9, 2022
    • Photographic Products, Plastic Products, Capital Markets, and Medical Equipmentindustriesrise by more than 9% in trade during the week.

    • Kaveri Seed Company rises as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 238 Plan Associates buy stake in the company in an open market transaction. The companies now hold a 5.13% stake in Kaveri Seed.

    • Multiplex stocks like PVR and Inox Leisure fall more than 5% in trade today

      #CNBCTV18Market | Multiplex stocks extend losses, PVR & Inox slip more than 7% each from highs pic.twitter.com/7AziByyYUw

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 9, 2022
    • Axis Direct maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on Mas Financial Services with a target price of Rs 840, indicating an upside of 14%. The brokerage remains optimistic about the company’s prospects due to its robust disbursement growth, improving net interest margin, and stable asset quality. It expects the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 33.6% over FY22-24.

    • Lupin is rising as it launches a generic version of Suprep Bowel Prep Kit oral solution used in colonoscopy. The launch comes after it receives approval from the US FDA. The estimated annual sales of $ 202 million.

    • Aluminium companies like Hindalco Industries and National Aluminium Co are rising in trade due to an increase in prices of aluminium and other metals on the London Metal Exchange (LME).

      Aluminium majors - Hindalco and National Aluminium jumped over 2% each to a high of Rs 430.6 and Rs 81.65, respectively, in Friday's intra-day trades. #StockMarket#MarketsWithBS#StocksInFocushttps://t.co/3RBWYV7WPk

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) September 9, 2022
    • Cement and construction stocks like Ambuja Cements, Shree Cements and Dalmia Bharat rise above 9% over the week, outperforming the sector.

    • The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers’ (SIAM) data shows August two-wheeler sales rising 16% YoY to 15.6 lakh units. Passenger car sales were up 21% YoY due to better supply of semiconductors and festive demand.

      August auto sales at 22,75,407 units, according to @siamindia.

      For the latest news & updates visit: https://t.co/gXeGqKQ77Ppic.twitter.com/FrCSm1BksY

      — BQ Prime (@bqprime) September 9, 2022
    • Samvardhana Motherson International is rising as it signs an agreement with Daimler India Commercial Vehicles’ (DICV) to acquire the assets of manufacturing and assembly operations at book value. The revenue generated from these assets is close to Rs 300 crore. The transaction is expected to complete by Q3FY23.

    • ICICI Securities downgrades its rating on Century Plyboards India to ‘Add’ from ‘Buy’, with a target price of Rs 750. This indicates an upside of 10.8%. The brokerage believes the company is currently overvalued but expects it to be a major benefactor of the rise in spending on home improvements post the pandemic. It estimates the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 19.5% over FY22-24.

    • Mahindra & Mahindra launches the new XUV400 electric SUV on the eve of world EV day. The management is quite enthusiastic about this launch and plans to begin deliveries by the end of January 2023.

    • Rain Industries is falling as it temporarily closes an operating unit in Europe. The company is developing an energy-related contingency plan for its other European units anticipating a potential shortage of natural gas.

    • Zydus Lifesciences is rising as it receives the rights to market MonnoFerric injections in India and Nepal from Denmark’s Pharmacosmos A/S. The injection is used to treat iron deficiency in adults and is available in 30 countries.

    • Credit Suisse maintains its ‘Outperform’ rating on IndusInd Bank with a target price of Rs 1,280. The brokerage expects the bank's return on equity (RoE) to improve by 15% in FY23.

      #BrokerageRadar | Credit Suisse on IndusInd Bank: Maintain Outperform; Management is confident in growth picking up, led by the retail@MyIndusIndBank#StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/e5NoKr6BB2

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 9, 2022
    • Reliance Power’s board approves the issue of equity shares/ convertible warrants to Varde Partners (a US investment firm) on the basis of preferential allotment. Varde Partners will buy a 15% stake for an amount of Rs 933 crore in the company.

    • PNC Infratech signs an agreement to build a four-lane highway for the National Highways Authority of India in the Sonauli-Gorakhpur section in Uttar Pradesh. The project cost is around Rs 1,458 crore and the company plans to complete the project in 24 months.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. (413.30, 9.14%), Astral Ltd. (2,594.15, 4.97%) and Tube Investments of India Ltd. (2,745.20, 4.63%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Shriram Transport Finance Company Ltd. (1,324.10, -2.74%), Whirlpool of India Ltd. (1,754.30, -2.70%) and NHPC Ltd. (36.70, -2.52%).

    Volume Shockers

    25 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Allcargo Logistics Ltd. (381.55, 11.13%), Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. (413.30, 9.14%) and Nesco Ltd. (652.50, 7.67%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Rain Industries Ltd. (185.65, -7.73%), Whirlpool of India Ltd. (1,754.30, -2.70%) and Endurance Technologies Ltd. (1,457.00, -0.69%).

    Gujarat State Petronet Ltd. (254.00, 6.05%) was trading at 18.5 times of weekly average. Godrej Industries Ltd. (486.80, 4.21%) and Hatsun Agro Products Ltd. (1,126.45, 7.43%) were trading with volumes 10.4 and 10.1 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    36 stocks took off, crossing 52-week highs, while 1 stock tanked below its 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (909.05, 2.71%), Ambuja Cements Ltd. (453.95, -1.72%) and Apollo Tyres Ltd. (273.60, -1.51%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Natco Pharma Ltd. (601.90, -0.84%).

    22 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Hatsun Agro Products Ltd. (1,126.45, 7.43%) and Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd. (89.90, 3.69%). 6 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Rain Industries Ltd. (185.65, -7.73%) and Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. (1,114.00, -1.72%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    08 Sep 2022
    Market closes higher, Jefferies maintains a ‘Hold’ rating on Hindalco

    Market closes higher, Jefferies maintains a ‘Hold’ rating on Hindalco

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed higher, with the volatility index India VIX trading below 19%. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones closed higher on Wednesday. Brent crude oil futures rises by 0.7% in today’s trading session. However, Brent crude fell to below its $90 mark amid the global recession fears.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 also closed in the green, as the benchmark index trades higher. Nifty Bank and Nifty Financial Services closed higher than Wednesday’s levels. Nifty IT closes higher, taking cues from the NASDAQ 100, which closed higher on Wednesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,800.10 (175.7, 1%), BSE Sensexclosed at 59,688.22 (659.3, 1.1%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,441.75 (122.4, 0.8%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,928 stocks traded today, 1,111 were in the positive territory and 772 were negative.

    • InterGlobe Aviation sees a long build-up in its September 29 future series as its open interest rises 113% with put to call ratio of 0.71.

    • Tata Power’s arm Tata Power Renewable Energy partners with stainless steel manufacturer Viraj Profile to build a 100 MW solar power plant.

    • Tanla Platforms rises as its board approves the buyback of equity shares at Rs 1,200 per share for an aggregate amount of Rs 170 crore.

    • Zydus Lifesciences announces proof-of-concept for its molecule inhibitor ZYIL1 in its phase 2 clinical study. The study demonstrated that the inhibitor was successful in treating patients with a rare and lifelong auto-inflammatory condition called cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS).

    • ICICI Bank and SKF India hit their all-time highs of Rs 900.8 and Rs 5,008 respectively.

    • Jefferies maintains its ‘Hold’ rating on Hindalco, with a target price of Rs 390. The brokerage expects demand to grow by 3% during CY22-24. However, rising interest rates may affect demand.

      #CNBCTV18Market | Jefferies gives hold rating on Hindalco, expects demand to grow at 3% in CY22-24 cs 10-12% in CY20-21 pic.twitter.com/LTrGBcohWi

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 8, 2022
    • Bonanza initiates coverage on Cera Sanitaryware with a ‘Buy’ rating and a target price of Rs 6,564. This indicates an upside of 19%. The brokerage expects the company’s profitability to improve on the back of robust demand, a diversified distribution network, record capacity utilisation, and its high market share. It estimates the company’s profit to grow at a CAGR of 24% over FY22-25.

    • Mahindra & Mahindra hits an all-time high of Rs 1,331.9, as it surpasses Tata Motors in terms of market cap. The company's market cap stands at Rs 1.65 lakh crore.

      Mahindra & Mahindra has become the second most valuable automobile company in terms of market capitalisation, surpassing Tata Motors.#Mahindra#TataMotors#Auto#StockMarkethttps://t.co/ojW64j6vEQ

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) September 8, 2022
    • Porinju Veliyath and Litty Thomas acquire a 2.1% stake (1.6 lakh shares) in Duroply Industries via preferential allotment. This increases their shareholding to 7% from 4.9% as on September 2.

    • Special Consumer Services, Healthcare Services, and Other Non-Ferrous Metals industries rise more than 2% today.

    • Schneider Electric is rising as its board approves the expansion of production capacity of vacuum interrupters and vacuum circuit breakers. The company plans to set up a manufacturing unit in Kolkata with a capacity of 1.8 lakh MV.

    • ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Phoenix Mills with a target price of Rs 1,645. This indicates an upside of 18.7%. The brokerage believes the company will benefit from an increase in consumption across malls given its strong brand recall, market leadership, and a strong pipeline of projects. It expects the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 50.2% over FY22-24.

    • Vodafone Idea is rising as the Ministry of Finance clears a proposal to convert the accrued interest on dues into equity, according to reports. The interest is Rs 16,130 crore. The government will hold a 33% stake once the deal goes through.

    • Paint stocks like Kansai Nerolac Paints, Asian Paints, Berger Paints, and Akzo Nobel India, among others, are rising in trade as crude oil prices fall.

    • Brent crude oil drops below $90 per barrel amid global recession fears. The oil benchmark, WTI falls to a 7-month low.

      BREAKING | BRENT CRUDE SLIPS OVER 3%, FALLS BELOW $90/bbl

      WTI OIL FALLS BELOW $85/bbl FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE JANUARY#Brentcrude#crudeoil#oil#crudepic.twitter.com/d5YtpZde3S

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 7, 2022
    • Sonata Software surges ahead of its record date for bonus issue of equity shares on September 10, 2022. The bonus issue is announced in the ratio of 1:3.

    • Retail sales for the automotive industry are up 8% YoY in August to 15.2 lakh units, according to data from the Federation of Automotive Dealers' Association. Two-wheeler retail sales rise 8.5% YoY. Retail sales of car makers are up 6.5% YoY.

      #FADA#August Data | Total vehicle retail sales up 8% at 15.2 lakh vs 14.0 lakh (YoY)@FADA_Indiapic.twitter.com/TIY7fohAou

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 8, 2022
    • PSU Banks like State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank among others are rising in trade. All constituents of the broader Nifty PSU Bank index are trading in the green.

    • Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore) sells 2.7 crore shares (1.8% stake) in CG Power and Industries for Rs 595.3 crore in various bulk/block deals. In another deal, promoter Bharti Telecom buys 9.6 crore shares in Bharti Airtel for Rs 6,603.6 crore.

    • The Gangwal family, one of the promoters of InterGlobe Aviation, is to sell a 2.8% stake worth Rs 1,996 crore through a block deal. The shares will be offered to institutional buyers at a discount of 6.5% of the closing price of Rs 1,977 per share on Wednesday. The block deal will take place today.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. (6,373.25, 10.32%), Shree Cements Ltd. (24,458.45, 5.51%) and Patanjali Foods Ltd. (1,375.10, 4.82%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Hindalco Industries Ltd. (420.55, -2.84%), Endurance Technologies Ltd. (1,467.10, -1.96%) and Gland Pharma Ltd. (2,440.90, -1.91%).

    Volume Rockets

    31 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. (556.25, 11.33%), Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. (6,373.25, 10.32%) and Star Cement Ltd. (104.20, 7.31%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were MMTC Ltd. (38.50, -8.00%) and InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. (1,940.65, -1.87%).

    Thyrocare Technologies Ltd. (688.95, 4.67%) was trading at 25.5 times of weekly average. Aarti Drugs Ltd. (466.15, 6.37%) and Indian Bank (203.55, 6.60%) were trading with volumes 14.4 and 7.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    33 stocks overperformed with 52-week highs, while 2 stocks tanked below their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Ambuja Cements Ltd. (461.90, 2.90%), Apollo Tyres Ltd. (277.80, 1.11%) and Astral Ltd. (2,471.40, 1.31%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Natco Pharma Ltd. (607.00, -0.73%) and Sanofi India Ltd. (6,088.10, -0.24%).

    22 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. (556.25, 11.33%) and Sonata Software Ltd. (571.30, 6.59%). 4 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Sobha Ltd. (715.10, -1.28%) and Tata Motors Ltd. (442.20, -0.82%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    07 Sep 2022
    Market closes lower, ICICI Securities maintains 'Buy' on Angel one

    Market closes lower, ICICI Securities maintains 'Buy' on Angel one

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed lower with the volatility index India VIX closing 0.8% down today. European stocks trade lower. Most Asian indices either closed flat or lower as US indices closed in red on Tuesday.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, despite the benchmark index closing lower. Nifty Auto closed in red while Nifty Realty closed flat. Nifty IT closed in the green, despite the NASDAQ 100 closing lower on Tuesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,629.50 (-26.1, -0.2%), BSE Sensexclosed at 59,028.91 (-168.1, -0.3%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,323.00 (10.0, 0.1%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,922 stocks traded today, 1,110 were gainers and 752 were losers.

    • Stocks like Rites, GMM Pfaudler, Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, and Astralare in the overboughtzone, according to the Money Flow Index or MFI.

    • Ambuja Cements touches its all-time high of Rs 446.5 today. This comes ahead of the closure of Adani Group’s open offer at Rs 385 per share, the open offer closes on September 9.

    • ICICI Securities maintains 'Buy' rating on Angel One with a target price of Rs 1,830, indicating an upside of 36.6%. The brokerage says that the company maintained its business momentum in August with 9% MoM increase in number of orders and 29% MoM rise in gross client acquisition. It estimates the company's revenue to grow at a CAGR of 12% over FY22-24.

    • Deutsche Bank expects India’s overall foreign exchange reserves to decline during FY23, due to the widening current account deficit and interference by the RBI to support the rupee.

      India's overall foreign exchange reserves will deplete further this year due to a ballooning current account deficit & interventions by RBI to support rupee, Deutsche Bank said.#Indianeconomy#RBI#Forexreserveshttps://t.co/YsGibHRN0p

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) September 7, 2022
    • Coal Indiaand Grindwell Norton hit their 52-week highs of Rs 238.6 and Rs 2,290, respectively. Both stocks rise for two consecutive sessions.

    • Tamilnad Mercantile Bank’s Rs 831.6-crore IPO gets bids for 2.9X of the available 87.1 lakh shares on offer on the last day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 6.5X of the available 15.8 lakh shares on offer.

    • FMCG stocks like ITC, Nestle India, Godrej Consumer Products, Britannia Industries, among others, are rising in trade as palm oil prices fall. The broader sectoral index Nifty FMCG is also trading in the green.

      #CNBCTV18Market | FMCG cos in focus as palm oil prices slip pic.twitter.com/WH4asw6L3r

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 7, 2022
    • Aarti Industries is planning a capex outlay of Rs 3,000 crore for FY23-24. The company will focus on downstream products in existing and new chemistry value chains like chlorotoluene. It will also focus on custom manufacturing opportunities.

    • Cipla is rising as it receives the final approval for its abbreviated new drug application from the US Food and Drug Administration for lenalidomide (generic of revlimid). This drug is used to treat various types of cancer. Revlimid generated sales worth $2.58 billion in the US market over the past year till June.

    • CG Power is falling as around 1.3 crore equity shares trade in a block deal, according to reports.

      #CNBCTV18Market | CG Power in focus
      ??Large block deal of 1.3 cr shares change hands
      ??Sources Say Standard Chartered Bank sells entire stake (clean out trade). Few Domestic fund buyers in today’s block
      ??Alert: MFs hold 2.9% & FIIs hold 12.8% stake in CG power as of June 2022 pic.twitter.com/x3d67jO1RR

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 7, 2022
    • Dixon Technologies is rising as Jefferies remains bullish on the stock with a target price of Rs 5,305, according to reports. The brokerage expects the company to outperform its industry on the back of new product launches, an expanding client base, and also benefit from the production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes.

    • Max Ventures and Industries' arm Max Estates acquires Acreage Builders for Rs 291.5 crore. The acquisition is to use Acreage Builders' assets, including the land holdings to develop a commercial project.

    • Axis Direct initiates coverage on Indian Hotels with a ‘Buy’ rating and a target price of Rs 360, indicating an upside of 16%. The brokerage believes the company is well-placed to benefit from the recovering hospitality and tourism industry given its robust cash flows, strategic measures, and proactive capex. It expects the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 45.4% over FY23-25.

    • Food & Drugs Retailing, Commodity Printing / Stationery, and IT Consulting & Software industries fall more than 7% in the past month.

    • Zuari Industries is rising as it signs an MoU with Envien International and Zuari Envien Bioenergy. The company and Envien International will establish a joint venture with 50% stake each. The JV will construct and operate a 150-kilo litres per day ethanol distillery.

    • Cements stocks like UltraTech Cement, Ambuja Cements, Shree Cements, ACC, among others, are up by more than 3%. The cement & cement products industry is also rising in trade today.

    • Lupin is rising as it signs an exclusive license and supply agreement with DKSH to market biosimilars in the Philippines. According to this agreement, Lupin’s subsidiary Multicare Pharmaceuticals will be responsible for the approvals and distribution of biosimilars. The medicines will be used to treat bone-related disorders and in cases of oncology, ophthalmology, and immunology.

    • According to Morgan Stanley, India's upcoming capex cycle is signalling a good earnings season. The brokerage expects strong demand to drive further investments.

      #BrokerageRadar | Morgan Stanley on India's Capex: India's coming capex cycle implies we are in the midst of a strong earnings cycle#Stocks#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/WhEKXvqn2T

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) September 7, 2022
    • Bajaj Finserv’s subsidiary Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co’s total new business premium declines 25.4% MoM to Rs 669 crore. The new business premium falls as its group single premium declines by more than 2X MoM to Rs 232.2 crore.

    • Biocon sells 2.1 crore shares (5.4% stake) in Syngene International for Rs 1,220.3 crore in a bulk deal. In another deal, promoter Raja Ganesan Chandramohan sells 54.4 lakh shares (2.5% stake) in Hatsun Agro Products for Rs 537.4 crore.

    • InterGlobe Aviation (Indigo) appoints Pieter Elbers as its new Chief Executive Officer. His appointment came into effect on Tuesday.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Container Corporation of India Ltd. (726.55, 8.55%), Shree Cements Ltd. (23,181.05, 7.05%) and Vodafone Idea Ltd. (9.75, 6.56%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Avenue Supermarts Ltd. (4,426.30, -2.87%), Tata Motors Ltd. (445.85, -2.60%) and InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. (1,977.70, -2.16%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

    32 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Vakrangee Ltd. (37.05, 12.44%), Wockhardt Ltd. (278.00, 8.81%) and Container Corporation of India Ltd. (726.55, 8.55%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Sunteck Realty Ltd. (451.20, -4.48%), Bharti Airtel Ltd. (753.10, -1.07%) and 3M India Ltd. (22,780.60, -0.89%).

    JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. (499.65, 6.63%) was trading at 9.2 times of weekly average. Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd. (66.80, 6.54%) and The Ramco Cements Ltd. (772.15, 1.72%) were trading with volumes 8.6 and 7.1 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    23 stocks made 52-week highs, while 3 stocks were underachievers and hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Ambuja Cements Ltd. (448.90, 2.84%), Apollo Tyres Ltd. (274.75, 0.84%) and Blue Dart Express Ltd. (9,050.70, 1.91%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (633.85, -0.44%) and MphasiS Ltd. (2,083.95, 1.11%).

    18 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Vakrangee Ltd. (37.05, 12.44%) and Angel One Ltd. (1,486.65, 7.18%). 8 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Tata Motors Ltd. (445.85, -2.60%) and Sheela Foam Ltd. (3,117.40, -2.39%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    06 Sep 2022
    Market closes flat, Tamilnad Mercantile Bank’s IPO gets bids for 1.5X of the total shares

    Market closes flat, Tamilnad Mercantile Bank’s IPO gets bids for 1.5X of the total shares

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closes flat, with the volatility index, India VIX, falling below 19.6%. Oil prices jump $3/bbl as OPEC+ plans to cut oil output targets by 100,000 bpd. Moody's retains India's sovereign credit rating at Baa3 (stable). India's gold imports in August halve on volatile prices and weak rupee. Vaibhav Jewellers files DHRP with SEBI to raise funds via IPO.

    Nifty Midcap 100 trades in the green while Nifty Energy and Nifty Metal close higher than Monday’s levels.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,651.60 (-14.2, -0.1%), BSE Sensexclosed at 59,196.99 (-49.0, -0.1%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,311.70 (17.3, 0.1%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,921 stocks traded today, 866 were in the positive territory and 1,009 were negative.

    • Stocks like Housing and Urban Development Corp, India Cements, Tata Investment Corp, and Triveni Turbineare in the overbought zone, according to the relative strength index or RSI.

    • GMM Pfaudlerand KEI Industries hit their 52-week highs of Rs 2,110 and Rs 1,508.8, respectively. Both stocks rise for three consecutive sessions.

    • One97 Communications (Paytm) is rising as its loan disbursals during the two months of July-August grow 246% YoY to 60 lakhs, while the value of loans disbursed rises 484% YoY. Merchant payment volumes increase by 72% YoY to Rs 2.1 lakh crore for the two months.

    • Tamilnad Mercantile Bank’s Rs 831.6-crore IPO gets bids for 1.5X of the available 87.1 lakh shares on offer on the second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 3.6X of the available 15.8 lakh shares on offer.

    • Tyre stocks are rising as demand from auto OEMs improves. The rise also comes from lower commodity, crude oil, and natural rubber prices.

      Tyre Sector Outlook | Most of the tyre stocks are at 52-week highs. @_soniashenoy tells us about the triggers driving the stocks higher. pic.twitter.com/RpdfDCumue

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) September 6, 2022
    • GAIL (India) is rising ahead of the record date of bonus issue of shares. The record date is set for Wednesday.

    • Commercial Services & Supplies, Telecom Services, and Utilities' sectors rise more than 1.5% in trade today.

    • PSU Banks like Punjab National Bank, Central Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, and Indian Overseas Bank, among others, are rising in trade. All constituents of the broader Nifty PSU Bankindex are trading in the green.

    • Syngene is falling as around 22.68 million equity shares trade at a price of Rs 585.8 per share in a block deal, according to reports.

      Shares of Syngene International traded 1% lower at Rs 573.95 after nearly 6% of the company's equity changed hands via block deals on the BSE today. #StockMarket#MarketsWithBS#StocksInFocushttps://t.co/jNFSGHzKMi

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) September 6, 2022
    • Dreamfolks Services’ falls in trade even though it reports a net profit of Rs 13.4 crore in Q1FY23 against a loss of Rs 1.4 crore in Q1FY22. Its revenue jumps 6.5X YoY.

    • SRF rises in trade as Morgan Stanley reiterates its ‘Overweight’ rating with a target price of Rs 2,757. The company announced investments worth $2 billion for the next five years, out of which 80% will be focused on the chemicals segment.

      Shares of #SRF rise nearly 2% during the session. #BQStockshttps://t.co/VhlYWtg8ov

      — BQ Prime (@bqprime) September 6, 2022
    • RateGain Travel Technologies is rising as Kuwait-based Jazeera Airlines selects its pricing insights product AirGain. The company says its product will help the airline adjust prices with real-time and accurate airfare data.

    • Blue Star wins two orders worth Rs 390 crore from Bangalore Rail Corp for Reach-6 Pink line spanning of Bangalore Metro Rail Project Phase-II. The orders are turnkey projects including maintenance work for tunnel ventilation system (TVS), environmental control system (ECS) and electrical and mechanical works for stations and associated tunnel sections in the Reach-6 Pink line.

    • ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on TTK Prestige with a target price of Rs 1,150. This indicates an upside of 16.2%. The brokerage remains positive on the long-term prospects of the company given its business model, market share gains from the unorganised sector, robust volume growth, and market leadership in key segments. It expects the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 14% over FY22-24.

    • IT stocks like Tech Mahindra, Mindtree, Wipro, and Infosys, among others, are falling in trade. All constituents of the broader Nifty IT index are trading in the red.

    • Reliance Industries acquires a 79.4% stake in SenseHawk for $32 million (Rs 255.5 crore). SenseHawk is a US-based software developer of management tools for the solar energy generation industry.

    • Kalpataru Power Transmission receives new orders worth Rs 1,345 crore on a consolidated basis for metro rail electrification, pipeline laying works and other overseas projects.

    • Dreamfolks Services’ shares list at a 56% premium to the issue price of Rs 326, on its debut on the bourses. The Rs 562 -crore IPO was subscribed for 56.7 times the total shares on offer.

      #DreamFolks Services debuts at 55% premium to #IPO price.

      Read all #stockmarket updates: https://t.co/GozdRVp4ZNpic.twitter.com/mDBSFtu165

      — BQ Prime (@bqprime) September 6, 2022
    • Jubilant Foodworks appoints Sameer Khetarpal as the new Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director. His appointment gets approved in the annual general meeting held on August 30, 2022.

    • HSBC Bank Mauritius (AC Jwalamukhi Investment Holdings) sells 13.9 lakh shares (7.04% stake) in V-Mart Retail for Rs 391.9 crore in a bulk deal. In another deal, Plutus Wealth Management buys 11.4 lakh shares (5.79% stake) in V-Mart Retail for Rs 322.3 crore.

    • NTPC acquires Jhabua Power for Rs 925 crore out of which Rs 325 crore is paid in equity. This acquisition helps NTPC grow its business inorganically. Jhabua Power has an operational capacity of 600 MW.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Varun Beverages Ltd. (1,093.75, 5.84%), Shriram Transport Finance Company Ltd. (1,384.75, 4.84%) and Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd. (411.00, 4.66%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. (1,218.95, -3.40%), NHPC Ltd. (37.80, -2.83%) and Patanjali Foods Ltd. (1,286.40, -2.38%).

    Volume Rockets

    29 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included GMM Pfaudler Ltd. (2,068.20, 8.88%), Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. (957.70, 7.86%) and Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd. (51.65, 7.72%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. (1,218.95, -3.40%), Syngene International Ltd. (565.25, -2.27%) and GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (1,417.50, -1.57%).

    Kalpataru Power Transmissions Ltd. (429.20, 6.22%) was trading at 14.2 times of weekly average. Esab India Ltd. (3,574.15, 7.15%) and Pfizer Ltd. (4,311.65, 0.80%) were trading with volumes 13.0 and 11.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    27 stocks took off, crossing 52-week highs, while 3 stocks were underachievers and hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Apollo Tyres Ltd. (272.45, 7.01%), Ashok Leyland Ltd. (165.00, 0.24%) and Bank of Baroda (133.45, -0.30%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Biocon Ltd. (292.40, -0.14%) and MphasiS Ltd. (2,061.05, -1.50%).

    18 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Central Bank of India (20.60, 6.74%) and Angel One Ltd. (1,387.05, 3.50%). 6 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including La Opala RG Ltd. (332.65, -1.28%) and Eris Lifesciences Ltd. (693.30, -0.82%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    05 Sep 2022
    Market closes higher, ICICI Securities maintains ‘Add’ rating on Hindustan Unilever

    Market closes higher, ICICI Securities maintains ‘Add’ rating on Hindustan Unilever

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closes in the green, with the volatility index, India VIX, rising to 19.7%. The Europe-wide STOXX 600 index fell 1.6% in today's trade as Russia continued its shutdown on a major gas pipeline to Europe. US indices ended lower on Friday owing to the European gas crises. India's services activity grew faster in August than in July. Blue Jet Healthcare files DRHP with SEBI for IPO.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 close in the green, tracking the benchmark index. Nifty Metal, Nifty Media and Nifty Bank close higher in today's session.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,653.90 (114.5, 0.7%), BSE Sensexclosed at 59,245.98 (442.7, 0.8%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,288.20 (86.6, 0.6%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,945 stocks traded today, 1,200 were in the positive territory and 705 were negative.

    • IDFC First Banksees a long build-up in its September 29 future series as its open interest rises 8.3% with put to call ratio of 0.75.

    • Ultratech Cement's current PE TTM ratio at 26.1 is lower than its 3-year, 5-year and 10-year PE ratios.

    • Bankstocks like Federal Bank, Bandhan Bank, Bank of Baroda among others are rising in trade. All constituents of the broader Nifty Bank index are trading in the green.

    • ABB India is falling as Credit Suisse downgrades the stock to ‘Underperform’ from ‘Neutral’ with a target price of Rs 2,600. The brokerage expects the possibility of a prolonged slowdown, delay in the pickup of investment activity in India, and geopolitical risks for exports to negatively impact the company.

      Shares of #ABBIndia fall the most in a month as #CreditSuisse downgrades the stock citing global slowdown and pricey valuations. #BQStockshttps://t.co/OFREFMPga6

      — BQ Prime (@bqprime) September 5, 2022
    • Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services and Timken India hit their 52-week highs of Rs 217 and Rs 3,310, respectively. Both stocks rise for four consecutive sessions.

    • Axis Securities upgrades Heidelberg Cement India to 'Buy' rating from 'Hold' with a target price of Rs 210. This indicates an upside of 10%. The brokerage expects that the company's focus on selling premium cement and maintaining a net debt free balance sheet will support its revenue and profitability growth. It estimates the company's revenue to grow at a CAGR of 11% over FY22-24.

    • Federal Bank hits a 52-week high in trade today as Nirmal Bang maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on the company and increases its target price to Rs 149. The brokerage remains bullish on the company’s prospects of improving financial performance, expanding into new markets, and a non-expensive valuation.

      The bank stock has been in upward trend since the last few days as it is up about 12% in the last five trading sessions.https://t.co/9aIxlwIgKe

      — Mint (@livemint) September 5, 2022
    • Tamilnad Mercantile Bank’ Rs 831.6-crore IPO gets bids for 83% of the available 87.1 lakh shares on offer on the first day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 1.5X of the available 15.8 lakh shares on offer.

    • ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Add’ rating on Hindustan Unilever with a target price of Rs 2,750. This indicates an upside of 5.6%. The brokerage remains positive about the medium and long-term prospects of the company given its market share gains, rising sales volume growth, and high focus on product quality. However, it expects high input costs to hurt the company’s profitability in the short term. The brokerage estimates the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 13.4% over FY22-24.

    • Metalstocks like Hindalco Industries, JSW Steel, National Aluminium, and Steel Authority of Indiaare rising in trade. The broader sectoral index BSE Metalis also trading in green.

    • Aerospace, Telecom Cables, and IT Networking Equipment industries rise by more than 4% in trade today

    • Angel One is rising as its client base increases 81.9% YoY to 1.1 crore in August. Growth in average daily turnover (ADTO) of F&Os helps the overall ADTO to increase by 117.9% YoY to Rs 12.4 lakh crore.

    • India’s August trade deficit comes at $28.7 billion. Trade deficit remains elevated, despite improvement from its record high deficit in July of $30 billion. Imports rise to $61.68 billion while exports fall to $33 billion on fears of a slowdown in large export markets.

      India’s trade deficit widened to $28.68 bn during August as imports climbed sharply by 37% to $61.68 billion but exports decline marginally to $33 billion.

      (@ravidutta_ reports)https://t.co/Wrb1WTRTRP

      — Mint (@livemint) September 4, 2022
    • Dixon Technologies is rising as it signs an agreement with Google to sub-license rights relating to Android and Google TV. The company says this new partnership will enable it to improve its product offering, and further strengthen its market leadership in the LED TV category.

    • Media stocks like Zee Entertainment Enterprises, Sun TV Network, PVR, Saregama India and Network 18 Media & Investments are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Media is also trading in the green.

    • Reliance Power is rising as the company and its subsidiaries enter into a MoU with Varde Partners. The MoU is to avail debt of up to Rs 1,200 crore. The amount will be used for settlement/discharge or to acquire and restructure Reliance Power's debts.

    • India’s August Services Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) rises to 57.2 compared to 55.5 in July, because of an increase in new business arising from favourable demand conditions and advertising.

      #JustIn | #India August S&P Global #Services#PMI at 57.2 vs 55.5 (MoM) pic.twitter.com/R3PkNcQHk0

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) September 5, 2022
    • Tamilnad Mercantile Bank raises Rs 363.5 crore from investors by selling 71.28 lakh equity shares for Rs 510 per share. Investors include Nomura, Societe Generale, Max Life Insurance, Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance, and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, among others.

    • Paytm is falling in trade even though it clarifies to the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) that the merchant entities under investigation are independent entities and none of them are its group entities. The ED has instructed the company to freeze certain amounts from the merchant IDs of a specific set of merchant entities. The company says that none of the funds which are instructed to be frozen belongs to it or any of its group companies.

    • Morgan Stanley Asia (Singapore) buys a 0.5% stake (9.4 lakh shares) in ACC for Rs 215.6 crore in a bulk deal on Friday. In another deal, Societe General – ODI buys a 0.53% stake (3.2 lakh shares) in PVR for Rs 60.1 crore.

    • Hindustan Aeronautics and Larsen & Toubro win an order from NewSpace India – the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation, according to reports. The order is worth Rs 860 crore to build five rockets.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Tube Investments of India Ltd. (2,487.85, 8.53%), Schaeffler India Ltd. (3,320.30, 5.68%) and Patanjali Foods Ltd. (1,317.80, 4.91%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Gland Pharma Ltd. (2,472.80, -3.64%), Dr. Lal Pathlabs Ltd. (2,369.20, -2.87%) and Adani Power Ltd. (389.85, -2.84%).

    Movers and Shakers

    25 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Suzlon Energy Ltd. (10.55, 19.89%), Vakrangee Ltd. (32.90, 19.42%) and Exide Industries Ltd. (172.40, 8.16%).

    Top high volume loser on BSE was V-Mart Retail Ltd. (2,888.35, -3.72%).

    Triveni Turbine Ltd. (231.25, 8.09%) was trading at 14.0 times of weekly average. Engineers India Ltd. (71.90, 6.05%) and Cera Sanitaryware Ltd. (5,288.65, 7.31%) were trading with volumes 9.9 and 9.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    26 stocks overperformed with 52-week highs, while 3 stocks tanked below their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - AIA Engineering Ltd. (2,585.75, -0.42%), Ashok Leyland Ltd. (164.60, 0.58%) and Bank of Baroda (133.85, 2.06%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (640.00, -0.61%) and Biocon Ltd. (292.80, -0.95%).

    25 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Suzlon Energy Ltd. (10.55, 19.89%) and TCNS Clothing Co. Ltd. (699.00, 5.41%). 6 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Syngene International Ltd. (578.35, -2.64%) and Power Finance Corporation Ltd. (114.45, -1.25%).

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