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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    15 Dec 2022
    Market closes lower, Landmark Cars’ IPO gets bids for 3.1X of the total shares on offer

    Market closes lower, Landmark Cars’ IPO gets bids for 3.1X of the total shares on offer

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 fell nearly 250 points and closed 1.3% lower, with the volatility index, India VIX, rising sharply. European stocks followed the global trend and traded lower than Wednesday’s levels. Major Asian indices closed lower, in line with the US indices, which closed in the red on Wednesday. US stocks fell after the Fed raised the federal funds rate by an expected 50 basis points. But the Fed’s commentary was more hawkish than expected by analysts. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the committee wouldn’t consider rate cuts until it is confident that inflation falls to 2% in a sustained way. In reaction, the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 fell 0.8% and the Dow Jones closed 0.4% lower. Brent crude oil futures traded in the red after rising over 3% on Wednesday due to supply concerns.

    Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 closed flat, following the benchmark index. Nifty Pharma and Nifty Energy closed below Wednesday’s levels. Nifty IT closed deep in the red, taking cues from the Nasdaq 100, which fell 0.8% on Wednesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,414.90 (-245.4, -1.3%), BSE Sensexclosed at 61,799.03 (-878.9, -1.4%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,783.80 (-180, -1.1%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,935 stocks traded today, 633 showed gains, and 1,255 showed losses.

    • Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corpsees a short buildup in its December 29 future series as its open interest rises 26.8% with a put-call ratio of 0.51.

    • Credit rating agency ICRA expects NBFCs’ assets to hit Rs 49 lakh crore by March 2024, according to reports. It adds that the NBFCs’ non-performing assets (NPAs) will likely fall by 40 bps YoY to 3.8% by March 2023.

    • Ramkrishna Forgings touches an all-time high of Rs 266.9 in trade today. The company plans to buy a 51% stake in TSUYO Manufacturing, a startup involved in giving powertrain solutions for electric vehicles. It plans to invest nearly Rs 100 crore in the next five years to enhance product portfolio and carry out expansion plans.

    • IDBI Bank surges to hit its 52-week high of Rs 61 in trade today. It shows up in a screener for stocks with high TTM EPS growth. It also ranks high in the Trendlyne checklist with a score of 56% and has good durability and momentum scores.

    • UCO Bank rises as 4.4 crore shares (0.4% equity) amounting to Rs 160.2 crore change hands, according to reports.

      Uco Bank #LargeTrade | 440.08 lakh shares (0.4% equity) worth ?160.17 cr change hands at an average of ?35/sh pic.twitter.com/5SZI1sTeuW

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 15, 2022
    • Fertilizers stocks like Madras Fertilizers, The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore, National Fertilizers and Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers are rising in trade. The broader sector of fertilizers is also trading in the green.

    • Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corp (IRCTC) falls as the Centre starts to offload a 2.5% stake to non-retail investors via an offer for sale today. It will sell another 2.5% stake to retail and non-retail investors who wish to carry forward their unallotted bids on Friday. The floor price is set at Rs 680 per share.

    • Landmark Cars’ Rs 552 crore IPO gets bids for 3.1X of the available 80.4 lakh shares on offer on the last day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 59% of the available 40 lakh shares on offer.

    • Larsen & Toubro’s Hydrocarbon business bags two orders worth Rs 1,000-2,500 crore each. L&T Energy Hydrocarbon - Asset Management, a business vertical, secures its first integrated operations and maintenance order from Vedanta. The firm also won an order for the construction of a Hydrogen Generation Unit from Matheson Tri-Gas, a subsidiary of Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.

    • Kishor Rungta, Managing Director of The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore, says that fertiliser prices are still high even though they have gone down by 15-20%. He adds that the company’s outstanding subsidy stands at Rs 150-200 crore.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Have developed Nano urea & process of developing Nano DAP as well. There is no subsidy on Nano urea. Outstanding subsidy for the company is ?150-200 cr, says Kishor Rungta of Fertilisers And Chemicals Travancore (FACT) pic.twitter.com/07uwh1DSy4

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 15, 2022
    • IT stocks like Tech Mahindra, Infosys, LTIMindtree, Coforgeand Tata Consultancy Servicesare falling in trade. All constituents of the broader sectoral index Nifty IT, barring L&T Technology Services, are trading in the red.

    • eClerx Services' board approves share buyback of 17.15 lakh shares (representing 3.38%) worth up to Rs 300 crore at Rs 1,750 per share. The record date is December 27.

    • ICICI Direct upgrades its rating on V-Guard Industries to ‘Buy’ from ‘Hold’ with a target price of Rs 310, indicating an upside of 19%. The brokerage turns positive on the firm’s prospects after its acquisition of the kitchen appliance company Sunflame. It believes the acquisition will provide V-Guard with significant synergies in aspects such as distribution network and product portfolio. The brokerage expects the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 18.1% over FY22-25.

    • Indian rupee falls to 82.63 from the previous close of 82.46 against the US dollar in early trade. This comes after the US Federal Reserve raises interest rate by 50 bps during the FOMC held on Wednesday.

      #RupeeCheck | #Rupee opens at 82.63/$ vs Wednesday’s close of 82.46/$ pic.twitter.com/B8Kmcd9c0r

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 15, 2022
    • Poonawalla Fincorp is falling as it announces the sale of its housing finance arm, Poonawalla Housing Finance, for Rs 3,900 crore to TPG affiliate Perseus SG. The company believes this transaction will aid in maximising value creation by optimising resource allocation. The company shows up in a screener for stocks with consistently high returns over the past five years.

    • Power Grid Corp of India’s board of directors approves investment of Rs 330.6 crore for the evacuation of power from the renewable energy zone (REZ) in Rajasthan. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with rising quarterly revenue sequentially over the past four quarters.

    • AstraZeneca Pharma India's Managing Director Gagandeep Singh Bedi resigns as he gets transferred to a new position within AstraZeneca Group. His resignation is effective from December 31, 2022.

    • Sapphire Foods’ promoters and shareholders likely offloaded stake in the company, as 68.2 lakh shares (10.7% equity) change hands in a block deal, say reports.

      Sapphire Foods Large Trade | 68.2 lakh shares (10.7% equity) change hands in a block deal window https://t.co/UJ187AeoNcpic.twitter.com/XG7u81aElt

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 15, 2022
    • Dilip Buildcon rises in early trade after it reports finishing the Gujarat Metro Rail Corp agreement Wednesday. The project cost Rs 1,061 crore.

    • Shriram Properties is rising after it buys the ‘Golden Ira’ project from Golden Gates Group for Rs 125 crore. Golden Ira project is located in North Bangalore with a saleable area of 10 lakh square feet. The company shows up in a screener with improving RoCE in the past two years.

    • Glenmark Pharmaceuticals inks a pact with J.B. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals to divest its cardiac unit (Razel) in Indian and Nepal markets for Rs 313.7 crore. The transaction is likely to be completed by December-end. The stock shows up in a screener of companies with reducing debt.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include General Insurance Corporation of India (177.10, 10.76%), Indian Overseas Bank (34.75, 7.09%) and IDBI Bank Ltd. (58.75, 2.62%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd. (689.05, -6.24%), Bank of India (94.45, -5.12%) and Tube Investments of India Ltd. (2,831.70, -4.96%).

    Volume Rockets

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included General Insurance Corporation of India (177.10, 10.76%), Mahindra CIE Automotive Ltd. (314.85, 9.72%) and Gujarat State Fertilizer & Chemicals Ltd. (148.90, 6.09%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd. (689.05, -6.24%), Metropolis Healthcare Ltd. (1,322.10, -3.65%) and Brigade Enterprises Ltd. (457.00, -3.59%).

    Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India Ltd. (1,170.00, 0.61%) was trading at 22.2 times of weekly average. Sapphire Foods India Ltd. (1,397.50, 2.74%) and PNC Infratech Ltd. (297.70, 3.19%) were trading with volumes 16.0 and 11.6 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

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

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Apollo Tyres Ltd. (322.60, 1.02%), Bank of India (94.45, -5.12%) and Bank of Maharashtra (34.35, 0.73%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Aurobindo Pharma Ltd. (446.90, -1.67%) and Metropolis Healthcare Ltd. (1,322.10, -3.65%).

    15 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Gujarat State Fertilizer & Chemicals Ltd. (148.90, 6.09%) and Sterlite Technologies Ltd. (177.35, 4.11%). 13 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd. (689.05, -6.24%) and PVR Ltd. (1,810.10, -3.48%).

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    14 Dec 2022
    Market closes higher, India's WPI inflation eases to 5.85% in November

    Market closes higher, India's WPI inflation eases to 5.85% in November

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed in the green with the Nifty 50 rising over 50 points and closing above the 18,650 mark. UK inflation fell to 10.7% in November from October’s 41-year high of 11.1%. European stocks bucked the global trend and traded lower than Tuesday's levels. Major Asian indices closed in the green, in line with the US indices which closed higher on Tuesday. US consumer price index (CPI) rose 7.1% YoY in November, down from 7.7% in October, rising expectations that the Federal Reserve is about to reduce the size of its interest rate hikes going forward. In reaction, the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index rose 1.1% while the Dow Jones settled 0.3% higher. Brent crude oil futures traded marginally higher after rising nearly 3% on Tuesday.

    Nifty Smallcap 100and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Bankand Nifty Auto closed higher than Tuesday’s levels. Nifty IT closed in the green, taking cues from the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100, which rose over 1% on Tuesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,660.30 (52.3, 0.3%), BSE Sensexclosed at 62,677.91 (144.6, 0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,963.80 (59.3, 0.4%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,939 stocks traded today, 1,035 were gainers and 848 were losers.

    • Jubilant FoodworksbeatsDevyani International in QoQ profit growth, annual RoCE and FII holdings. But lags in YoY revenue & profit growth, annual RoE, and broker average rating.

    • HG Infra Engineering is rising as it bags a hybrid annuity mode project worth Rs 743.7 crore from the National Highways Authority of India. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with improving RoA over the last two years.

    • Coal India issues letters of acceptance for seven coal projects which will be carried out through mine developer and operators (MDO). Together the projects will have a production capacity of 100 million tonnes per year. The company shows up in a screener of stocks with high revenue and high return on capital deployed.

    • Advertising & Media, Roads & Highways and Fertilizer industries rise more than 13% in the past month.

    • Landmark Cars’ Rs 552 crore IPO gets bids for 39% of the available 80.4 lakh shares on offer on the second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 36% of the available 40 lakh shares on offer.

    • ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Havells India with a target price of Rs 1,550. This implies an upside of 32.8%. The brokerage believes the company’s focus on rural expansion and improving market presence in the mass products category will be the key growth drivers in the long term. It expects the firm’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 21.4% over FY22-24.

    • Sula Vineyards’ Rs 960.3 crore IPO gets bids for 2.3X of the available 1.8 crore shares on offer on the last day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 1.7X the available 94.1 lakh shares on offer.

    • India’s Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation eases to a 21-month low of 5.85% in November compared to 8.39% in October. The decline is because of a fall in prices of food articles, basic metals and textiles, among others.

      The month-on-month change in WPI index for November 2022 contracted by 0.26 per cent as compared to a growth of 0.39 per cent in October. https://t.co/xgLLajKu8u

      — Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) December 14, 2022
    • Mahindra & Mahindra receives approval from the Maharashtra government to invest Rs 10,000 crore over the next 7-8 years for setting up an electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Pune. The stock ranks high in the Trendlyne checklist as it checks 69.57% of the parameters. It also shows up in a screener for companies with high TTM EPS growth.

    • Nifty Bank hits an all-time high of 44,127.1. The index rises for three consecutive sessions.

    • Siddharth Mishra, Chairman and Managing Director of Bharat Dynamics, says that the company’s current order book stands at Rs 12,000 crore and expects it to increase to Rs 20,000 crore by FY24. He adds that the Ministry of Defence aims to reduce imports of defence products.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Expect ?3,200 cr #revenue in #FY23. Target ?25,000 cr orderbook in next 2-3 years. Defence ministry is looking at reduction in imports of #defence products, says Siddharth Mishra of Bharat Dynamics pic.twitter.com/fi78KL8qMg

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 14, 2022
    • Yes Bank is falling as its board approves the allotment of 184.8 crore equity shares each to CA Basque Investments and Verventa Holdings with an issue price of Rs 13.78 per share. Allotment of 128 crore share warrants each to the companies has also been approved.

    • Realty stocks like Phoenix Mills, Indiabulls Real Estate, DLF and Macrotech Developers are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index BSE Realty is also trading in the green.

    • HDFC Bank is rising as it acquires a 7.75% stake in a fintech startup, Mintoak. The deal is likely to be completed by January 31, 2023. The bank ranks high in the Trendlyne checklist and is trading near its 52-week high.

    • Morgan Stanley initiates an ‘Underweight’ rating on Yes Bank with a target price of Rs 20.5. The brokerage expects gradual recovery in its Return on Assets (ROA) to 1% by FY25, as credit costs reduce.

      #BrokerageRadar | @MorganStanley on @YESBANK: Initiate Underweight; Expect strong RoA improvement to 1% by FY25 #StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/L9uuh17lNo

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) December 14, 2022
    • IFB Industries will infuse Rs 97 crore in its promoter group company IFB Refrigeration in two tranches. IFB Industries shows up in a screener of companies with low debt.

    • Colgate-Palmolive falls more than 2.5% in trade today. The stock has a high durability score but ranks low on valuation. It shows up in a screener where FIIs increased their holdings QoQ and brokerages upgraded their target price for the stock.

    • Indian rupee rises to 82.60 from the previous close of 82.81 against the US dollar in early trade today.

      #RupeeCheck | Rupee opens at 82.60/$ vs Tuesday’s close of 82.81/$ pic.twitter.com/ucAUkBdFXg

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 14, 2022
    • Bank of Baroda’s board approves divestment of 98.57% stake in Nainital Bank. The company shows up in a screener with improving cash flow and durability.

    • General Atlantic Singapore Fund sells a 3.5% stake (31.1 lakh shares) in IIFL Wealth Management for Rs 564 crore in a bulk deal. Meanwhile, Capital Income Builder picks up a 3.4% stake in IIFL Wealth Management for Rs 550.8 crore.

    • The board of One97 Communications(Paytm) approves a share buyback proposal. The company will buy back 1.05 crore shares for Rs 810 per share, which is worth Rs 850 crore. It shows up in a screener of stocks with falling book value per share.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Vodafone Idea Ltd. (8.65, 9.49%), General Insurance Corporation of India (159.90, 8.96%) and The New India Assurance Company Ltd. (122.45, 8.94%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include YES Bank Ltd. (22.10, -7.72%), Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd. (1,571.50, -4.30%) and Page Industries Ltd. (45,201.00, -3.37%).

    Movers and Shakers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included UCO Bank (33.25, 14.46%), Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd. (19.15, 10.69%) and Vodafone Idea Ltd. (8.65, 9.49%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Page Industries Ltd. (45,201.00, -3.37%), Bayer Cropscience Ltd. (46,79.55, -0.97%) and TCI Express Ltd. (1,812.00, -0.93%).

    PNB Housing Finance Ltd. (481.05, 8.58%) was trading at 19.3 times of weekly average. General Insurance Corporation of India (159.90, 8.96%) and KIOCL Ltd. (223.30, 7.46%) were trading with volumes 16.2 and 13.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    32 stocks took off, crossing 52-week highs, while 1 stock was an underachiever and hit its 52-week low.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Abbott India Ltd. (20,563.35, -1.32%), Axis Bank Ltd. (942.40, -0.23%) and Bank of Maharashtra (34.10, 4.44%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Vodafone Idea Ltd. (8.65, 9.49%).

    24 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd. (19.15, 10.69%) and Network 18 Media & Investments Ltd. (75.40, 4.50%). 4 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Page Industries Ltd. (45,201.00, -3.37%) and Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Healthcare Ltd. (14,090.00, -0.92%).

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    13 Dec 2022
    Market closes higher, Landmark Cars’ IPO gets bids for 17% of total shares

    Market closes higher, Landmark Cars’ IPO gets bids for 17% of total shares

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed in the green, with the Nifty 50closing just above the 18,600 mark. European stocks followed the global trend and traded higher than Monday’s level. India’s retail inflation eased to an 11-month low of 5.88% in November amid cooling commodity prices. The inflation print came under the RBI’s upper tolerance limit of 6% for the first time this year. However, India’s industrial output contracted by 4% in October, its weakest performance in over two years.

    Most major Asian indices closed in the green, in line with the US indices, which closed higher on Monday. US stocks rose as investors look ahead to the key inflation report to be released later today and the Fed’s rate decision scheduled on Wednesday. The tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 rose 1.2% while the Dow Jones closed 1.6% higher. Brent crude oil futures rise over 1.8% due to the outage of a key crude oil pipeline supplying the United States.

    Nifty Smallcap 100and Nifty Midcap 100closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Bankand Nifty Autoclosed higher than Monday’s levels. Nifty ITclosed in the green, taking cues from the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100, which rose over 1.2% on Monday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,608.00 (110.9, 0.6%), BSE Sensexclosed at 62,533.30 (402.7, 0.7%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,904.50 (76.5, 0.5%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,940 stocks traded today, 988 were in the positive territory and 894 were negative.

    • Relative strength index(RSI) indicates that stocks like YES Bank, Central Bank of India, Bank of Barodaand JK Lakshmi Cementare in the overbought zone.

    • Great Eastern Shipping Co and The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore hit their all-time highs of Rs 727.9 and Rs 192.7 respectively. Both stocks rise for two consecutive sessions.

    • Vedantarises as it signs three MoUs (memorandum of understanding) with Japanese Tech Firms for the development of Indian semiconductor and glass display manufacturing project. The project has the potential to generate business worth Rs 3.3 lakh crore, according to reports.

    • Landmark Cars’ Rs 552 crore IPO gets bids for 17% of the available 80.4 lakh shares on offer on the first day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 17% of the available 40 lakh shares on offer. The IPO is a fresh issue of Rs 150 crore and an offer for sale of Rs 402 crore.

    • IT stocks like Infosys, HCL Technologies, Coforge and Tata Consultancy Services are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty IT is also trading in the green.

    • The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) data show a 20% YoY rise in auto sales to 15.6 lakh units in November. Two-wheeler sales increased 17% YoY to 12.4 lakh units and passenger cars, 29% YoY.

      #November#SIAM Data | Total sales up 20% on YoY basis at 15.58 lakh units & passenger vehicle sales up 28% YoY at 2.76 lakh units pic.twitter.com/Ru3YkkqAfV

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 13, 2022
    • Sula Vineyards’ Rs 960.3 crore IPO gets bids for 59% of the available 1.8 crore shares on offer on the second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 99% of the available 94.1 lakh shares on offer.

    • Bandhan Bank is rising as its receives claims worth Rs 916.6 crore under the Centre’s trust fund. The fund is for guaranteeing payment against loan defaults.

      #CNBCTV18Market | B&K Sec On Bandhan Bank
      ????Co has received ?916.6 cr under guarantee scheme, next tranche due in Q1FY24
      ????Credit cost for Q3FY23 would be around ?1,500 cr Vs possibility of ?2,400 cr pic.twitter.com/2657pXWq0J

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 13, 2022
    • UCO Bank surges and hits a 52-week high of Rs 27.7 in trade today. It shows up in a screener of stocks trading higher than their second resistance or R2 level. It ranks high in the Trendlyne checklist with a score of 78.26%.

    • Tata Motors rises as its board gives in-principle approval to partially divest its stake in Tata Technologies. Tata Motors held a 72.5% stake in Tata Technologies at the end of FY22. Tata Technologies is likely to go public in FY23.

    • Laurus Labs hits a 52-week low of Rs 388.2 and is one of the top loser stocks in trade today. It shows up in a screener of stocks where promoters increased their pledged shares QoQ. It ranks low in the Trendlyne checklist. The stock is trading below its historic averages and falls in the PE Buy Zone.

    • Sheela Foam rises after it announces December 22 as record date for its bonus issue of shares. It shows up in a screener of stocks with highest returns over the past five years.

    • Indian rupee depreciates 10 paise to 82.64 from the previous close of 82.54 against the US dollar in early trade today amid strong demand for the dollar.

      #Rupeepic.twitter.com/ZJEfYd71cp

      — NDTV (@ndtv) December 13, 2022
    • Godrej Agrovet sells land measuring approx 3.92 acres in Ambattur, Tamil Nadu, for Rs 71.36 crore. 

    • V-Guard Industries is rising as it plans to acquire a 100% stake in Sunflame Enterprises for Rs 660 crore. The transaction is likely to be completed by mid-January 2023. The company shows up in a screener of stocks with improving book value for the past two years.

    • India’s CPI inflation eases to an 11-month low of 5.88% in November compared to 6.77% in October. The fall comes after a decline in global commodity and food prices. Meanwhile, India’s index of industrial production (IIP) contracted by 4% in October. Contraction in IIP implies a decline in industrial or manufacturing activity.

      India's retail inflation, which is measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), eased sharply to 11-month low of 5.88% on an annual basis in November from 6.77% in October, 2022.

      Read here: https://t.co/JX3GaK1Hjnpic.twitter.com/phDHxnRl0t

      — Mint (@livemint) December 12, 2022
    • Porinju Veliyath sells a 0.1% stake in HPL Electric & Power on Thursday, he now holds 0.91% in the company.

    • Landmark Cars raises Rs 165.3 crore from anchor investors ahead of its IPO by allotting 32.6 lakh shares at Rs 506 per share. Investors include Aditya Birla Sun Life, Pinebridge Global Funds and Edelweiss.

    • Dalmia Cement, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dalmia Bharat will acquire cement, clinker and power plants from Jaiprakash Associates for a value of Rs 5,666 crore. Jaiprakash Associates has plants with a total cement capacity of 9.4 million tonnes in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Chattisgarh. This acquisition will help Dalmia expand into the Central India region.

    • KEC International bags new orders worth Rs 1,349 crore across its businesses. The orders pertain to transmission and distribution projects in India, SAARC, the Middle East and the USA. It also won orders in the civil construction and cables segment.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Indian Overseas Bank (30.85, 14.90%), YES Bank Ltd. (23.95, 13.51%) and Tata Communications Ltd. (1,367.45, 7.06%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Macrotech Developers Ltd. (1,026.85, -5.21%), Laurus Labs Ltd. (391.05, -3.27%) and Dr. Lal Pathlabs Ltd. (2,358.80, -2.81%).

    Movers and Shakers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd. (55.05, 11.66%), Indian Bank (294.00, 9.17%) and CSB Bank Ltd. (258.35, 7.40%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were GHCL Ltd. (513.10, -6.30%), Laurus Labs Ltd. (391.05, -3.27%) and Dalmia Bharat Ltd. (1,856.05, -2.64%).

    IIFL Wealth Management Ltd. (1,827.00, 2.94%) was trading at 19.2 times of weekly average. Tata Communications Ltd. (1,367.45, 7.06%) and Sheela Foam Ltd. (2590.00, -0.35%) were trading with volumes 12.9 and 10.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

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

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Aegis Logistics Ltd. (362.40, 6.87%), Apollo Tyres Ltd. (318.30, -1.49%) and Axis Bank Ltd. (944.60, 0.63%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Laurus Labs Ltd. (391.05, -3.27%) and Polyplex Corporation Ltd. (1,671.85, -1.76%).

    20 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Birla Corporation Ltd. (1,041.95, 3.42%) and CESC Ltd. (78.85, 2.87%). 9 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Macrotech Developers Ltd. (1,026.85, -5.21%) and Chemplast Sanmar Ltd. (469.60, -2.84%).

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    12 Dec 2022
    Market closes flat, Sula Vineyards’ IPO gets bids for 28% of total shares on offer

    Market closes flat, Sula Vineyards’ IPO gets bids for 28% of total shares on offer

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices recovered from their day’s low and closed flat on a volatile day of trade. European stocks followed the global trend and traded lower than Friday's levels. UK’s GDP rose for the first time in four months in October. The Office for National Statistics reported that UK’s GDP rose 0.5% in October 2022, following a fall of 0.6% in September 2022.

    Major Asian indices closed lower, in line with the US indices, which closed in the red on Friday. US stocks fell as investors looked ahead to the expected 50 basis points rate hike by the US Fed to be announced later this week. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index fell 0.6% while the Dow Jones closed 0.9% lower on Friday. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expects US inflation to reduce substantially in 2023, barring an unexpected shock. Brent crude oil futures traded lower after plunging over 10% last week as slowing global economic growth hurt crude oil demand.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, despite the benchmark index closing flat. Nifty Bank and Nifty Energy closed higher than Friday's levels. Nifty IT closed in the red after falling over 6% last week, taking cues from the Nasdaq 100, which lost over 3.5% last week.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,497.15 (0.6, 0%), BSE Sensexclosed at 62,130.57 (-51.1, -0.1%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,828.00 (15.3, 0.1%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,965 stocks traded today, 1,026 showed gains, and 877 showed losses.

    • Infosyssees a short buildup in its December 29 future series as its open interest rises 11.1% with a put-call ratio of 0.41.

    • Honeywell Automation India is rising as Nomura expects a recovery in the services and exports segment to improve the company’s margins in H2FY23, according to reports. The brokerage has a ‘Buy’ rating on the stock and revised the target price to Rs 50,642.

    • Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is rising as it plans to invest Rs 2,150 crore to drill 53 exploratory wells in Andhra Pradesh, according to reports. The wells will be dug in the Godavari KG basin block and the Cuddapah basin block. ONGC currently produces 700 tonnes of oil from the KG basin.

    • Laurus Labs and Rossari Biotech hit their 52-week lows of Rs 402.6 and Rs 648 respectively. Laurus Labs falls for six consecutive sessions, while Rossari Biotech trades lower for three sessions.

    • Pradeep Kumar Patel, VP of Morbi Ceramic Association, expects exports to increase to 40-50% by next year. He adds that most firms prefer natural gas over propane and if there are price cuts, companies would shift back to using natural gas.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | There has been a ?5/scm #price cut by #GujaratGas. 30-35% of #Morbi's total #production is exported, will increase to 40-45% next year, says Pradeep Kumar Patel of Morbi Ceramic Association pic.twitter.com/Ht8TvyAD48

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 12, 2022
    • ICICI Direct maintains ‘Buy’ on Bharat Forge with a target price upside of 22%. The brokerage expects its defence segment to bring in more orders from the Centre in the coming years. It expects the EBITDA margin to increase to 19% by FY25E.

    • Sula Vineyards’ Rs 960.3 crore IPO gets bids for 28% of the available 1.8 crore shares on offer on the first day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 48% of the available 94.1 lakh shares on offer. The IPO is entirely an offer for sale of Rs 960.3 crore.

    • Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is falling as the USFDA issues a warning against the company for manufacturing lapses like failure to establish required laboratory control mechanisms at its plant in Goa, according to reports.

    • Oil and gas stocks like Hindustan Petroleum Corp, GAIL (India), Indian Oil Corp and Oil And Natural Gas Corp are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index BSE Oil & Gas is also trading in the green.

    • YES Bank touches a 52-week high and gains more than 20% in one week. The rise comes after the bank got Reserve Bank of India's approval to raise funds from Carlyle Group and Verventa Holdings. Reports suggest this will improve the bank’s asset quality.

    • Punjab National Bank is rising as JP Morgan upgrades its rating on the stock to ‘Overweight’ from ‘Underweight’ and raises the target price to Rs 72. The brokerage says that the bank’s net slippages have gone down to negative and there is minimal stress in corporate loans.

      #BrokerageRadar | @jpmorgan has upgraded @pnbindia from a long standing Underweight to an Overweight rating. @Ashesha_A get us more details on the brokerage note. Listen in#StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/KfDK9nVPEZ

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) December 12, 2022
    • One97 Communications (Paytm) loan disbursals grow 150% YoY to 68 lakhs in November. The value of loans disbursed increases by 374% YoY. Over 55 lakh merchants now pay subscription for payment devices, a rise from 16 lakh in November 2021. The stock shows up in a screener with improving cash flow from operations for the past two years.

    • Va Tech Wabag's European arm wins repeat order worth Rs 260 crore from Purolite for industrial wastewater treatment in Romania.

    • Inox Leasing and Finance, promoter of Gujarat Fluorochemicals, sells a 0.3% stake in the company for approx Rs 96.9 crore. It now owns a 52.61% stake.

    • Indian rupee falls to 82.60 from the previous close of 82.27 against the US dollar in early trade today.

      #RupeeCheck | #Rupee opens at 82.60/$ vs Friday’s close of 82.27/$ pic.twitter.com/12LJQf6tS5

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 12, 2022
    • Ashish Kacholia buys a 0.83% stake in Aditya Vision for approx Rs 14.7 crore in a bulk deal on Friday.

    • Zydus Lifesciences gets US FDA approval to market silodosin and pregabalin capsules. Silodosin will be used to treat enlarged prostrate glands and pregabalin for nerve damage caused by diabetes. According to IQVIA, silodosin has a market size of $14 million, while pregabalin’s sales were at $242 million for 12 months ending September.

    • Nalin Singhal, Managing Director and Chairman of Bharat Heavy Electricals, says that the pressure on margins is likely to continue over the next two years. He says Q2FY23 margins were hit because of high commodity prices. The company has also signed a memorandum of understanding with Coal India for its ammonium nitrate plant.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | #Margin pressure will continue for the next 2 years. Not expected to get back to 40% gross margin level. Signed MoU with Coal India for ammonium nitrate plant, says Nalin Shinghal of #BHELpic.twitter.com/3gg1a4mM4P

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 12, 2022
    • Uniparts India’s shares list at a 0.3% discount to the issue price of Rs 577 on its debut on the bourses. The 835.6 crore IPO was subscribed for 25.3X the total shares on offer.

    • Sula Vineyards raises Rs 288.1 crore from anchor investors ahead of its IPO by allotting 80.7 lakh shares at Rs 357 per share. Investors include Goldman Sachs, New York State Teachers Retirement System and HDFC Life Insurance.

    • PSP Projects wins an order from Nila Spaces worth Rs 121.5 crore for constructing the core and shell of high-rise residential towers at GIFT city, Gandhinagar. The total order inflow for FY23 stands at Rs 1,833.09 crore. The stock shows up in a screener of companies with low debt.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd. (33.40, 7.57%), YES Bank Ltd. (21.10, 7.11%) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (251.90, 4.96%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. (895.35, -3.06%), One97 Communications Ltd. (528.75, -2.91%) and Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd. (3,988.85, -2.80%).

    Volume Rockets

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Hitachi Energy India Ltd. (3,320.00, 7.89%), IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd. (299.45, 5.74%) and Supreme Industries Ltd. (2,536.30, 4.76%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Ltd. (220.75, -6.26%), Metropolis Healthcare Ltd. (1,368.75, -3.40%) and Fine Organic Industries Ltd. (5,816.35, -3.19%).

    Cholamandalam Financial Holdings Ltd. (594.90, -1.30%) was trading at 6.4 times of weekly average. GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (1,330.45, -0.09%) and Birla Corporation Ltd. (1,007.45, 2.39%) were trading with volumes 5.2 and 4.4 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    13 stocks took off, crossing 52-week highs, while 2 stocks tanked below their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Apollo Tyres Ltd. (323.10, 2.26%), IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd. (299.45, 5.74%) and Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd. (13,710.00, 0.27%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Laurus Labs Ltd. (404.25, -2.05%) and Rossari Biotech Ltd. (772.00, -1.10%).

    14 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Hitachi Energy India Ltd. (3,320.00, 7.89%) and Chemplast Sanmar Ltd. (492.00, 7.38%). 17 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Ltd. (220.75, -6.26%) and Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd. (3,988.85, -2.80%).

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    09 Dec 2022
    Market closes lower, IIFL Finance and Castrol India hit their 52-week highs

    Market closes lower, IIFL Finance and Castrol India hit their 52-week highs

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed in the red, with the Nifty 50 falling below the 18,500 mark on a volatile day of trade. However, European stocks traded higher than Thursday's levels. Barring Indian indices, most major Asian indices closed in the green, in line with the US indices, which closed higher on Thursday. The S&P 500 snapped its five-day losing streak and closed 0.75% higher led by tech stocks like Nvidia, which rose over 6%. The Dow Jones closed 0.55% higher while the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 rose 1.2%.

    Despite a good showing by US stocks on Thursday, the indices are set for a weekly loss as investors look ahead to the next week's US Federal Reserve meeting. The Fed is expected to raise the interest rates by 50 bps. Crude oil prices continued to fall due to concerns over lower demand on the back of slow economic growth. In the last five trading sessions, crude oil prices have plunged over 11%.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Pharma and Nifty FMCG closed higher than Thursday’s levels. Nifty IT closed deep in the red, despite the NASDAQ 100 closing higher on Thursday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,496.60 (-112.8, -0.6%), BSE Sensexclosed at 62,181.67 (-389.0, -0.6%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,812.75 (-98.4, -0.6%)

    Market breadth is moving down. Of the 1,948 stocks traded today, 535 were gainers and 1,366 were losers.

    • Tata Chemicals beats Deepak Nitrite in YoY & QoQ revenue and profit growth, PE ratio and broker average target upside. But it lags in annual RoE and RoCE, and quarterly price change.

    • Sanofi India, Cummins India, Birla Corpand Godrej Consumer Productstrade above their second resistance or R2 leveldespite the markets trading lower.

    • IIFL Finance and Castrol India hit their 52-week highs of Rs 495 and Rs 136.8 respectively. While IIFL Finance rises for three sessions, Castrol India trades higher for two sessions.

    • Credit Suisse expects a fall in the share price of top four IT companies by 10-27% due to valuation correction. It expects a valuation correction of 15% for Infosys and Wipro, and 8% for Tata Consultancy Services. The brokerage believes that cut in revenue estimates will not lead to a huge fall in net profit as strong margin levers are in place for FY24.

      #CNBCTV18Market | Expect top 4 IT cos to fall 10-27%, driven by valuation correction. Do not believe rev cuts this will translate into large earnings cut, says Credit Suisse on IT companies pic.twitter.com/K8yI0YJf0z

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 9, 2022
    • PSU banks like Bank of India, Union Bank of India and Bank of Maharashtra fall more than 6% in trade. The broader Nifty PSU Bank index falls more than 3% in trade.

    • Software & Services, Oil & Gas and Telecom Services sectors decline more than 2.5% over the past week.

    • Realty stocks like Indiabulls Real Estate, Brigade Enterprises, Macrotech Developers and Sunteck Realty are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Realty is also trading in the red.

    • Vinod Aggarwal, Managing Director and CEO of Eicher Motors, says that the company will achieve double-digit growth during FY23-24. He adds that CV companies are trying to lower discounts as margins were affected by it.

      #CNBCTV18Exclusive | FY23-24 will be a growth year, should see double-digit growth. Growth will reach peak levels of FY18-19 this year for light & medium duty trucks, says Vinod Aggarwal of Eicher Motors pic.twitter.com/YrjA5f8l3s

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 9, 2022
    • Bajaj Consumer Care is rising as its board of directors approves the buyback of fully paid equity shares in its board meeting held today. The company plans to buy back 33.7 lakh shares (or 2.3% stake) for Rs 240 each, aggregating to a total of Rs 80.9 crore.

    • Larsen & Toubro's arm Larsen & Toubro International FZE acquires OPRO.AI for $1 million. OPRO.AI is engaged in the business of offering deep learning optimization software for process industries.

    • ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Cera Sanitaryware with a target price of Rs 6,280. This indicates an upside of 18.3%. The brokerage continues to remain positive on the company due to its extensive product portfolio, strong brand presence and robust balance sheet. It expects the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 24.5% over FY22-25.

    • IT stocks like HCL Technologies, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Persistent Systems and Mphasis are falling in trade today. The broader sectoral index Nifty IT is also falling as all its constituents are trading in the red.

    • Metropolis Healthcareappoints Surendran Chemmenkotil as the Chief Executive Officer of the company, with effect from January 2, 2023.

    • Yes Bank rises over 12% in early trade as 5.3 crore shares (0.2% equity) amounting to Rs 102.8 crore change hands, according to reports.

      #YesBank Large Trade | 5.3 cr shares (0.2% Equity) worth ?102.8 cr change hands at ?20/Sh pic.twitter.com/RFVkWaZHQk

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 9, 2022
    • GMM Pfaudler’s arm Pfaudler GmbH will acquire industrial mixing systems manufacturer Mixel France and its subsidiary Mixel Agitator for 7 million euros (Rs 60.9 crore). The company says this acquisition is in line with its growth and diversification strategy. The company shows up in a screener for stocks in the PE Buy Zone with a good durability score and rising momentum score.

    • One97 Communications (Paytm) is rising as the company's board of directors is set to consider a proposal for the buyback of equity shares in a meeting to be held on Tuesday. The company features in a screener with stocks with improving return on equity (RoE) for the past two years.

    • Ashok Leylandappoints Shenu Agarwal as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for five years starting from December 8, 2022, subject to the approval of shareholders.

    • Retail sales for the automotive industry rose 25.7% YoY to 23.8 lakh units in November, according to data from the Federation of Automotive Dealers' Association. Two-wheeler retail sales increased 23.6% YoY and retail sales of car makers were up 21.3% YoY.

      Total vehicle retail sales in November up 25.7% at 23.80 Lk units vs 18.93 Lk units YoY. Passenger Vehicle sales up 21.3% at 3.0 Lk units vs 2.5 Lk Units YoY, @FADA_India November data pic.twitter.com/35pRy8CDka

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 9, 2022
    • Anil Gupta, promoter and director of KEI Industries, sells a 0.12% stake in the company for Rs 17.6 crore. He now holds a 12.3% stake in the company.

    • Dhruv Manmohan Sawhney, promoter of Triveni Engineering & Industries, sells 1.7 crore shares (7.03% stake) in the company for Rs 477 crore in a bulk deal.

    • Hindustan Unileveracquires stakes in Nutritionalaband Zywei Ventures, two health and wellness companies, for Rs 334.3 crore. The company picked up a 51% stake in Zywie Ventures for Rs 264.3 crore and a 19.8% stake in Nutritionalab for Rs 70 crore. The firm says these acquisitions are in line with its strategy to foray into the health and wellness segment.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include YES Bank Ltd. (19.70, 10.99%), One97 Communications Ltd. (544.60, 7.16%) and The New India Assurance Company Ltd. (110.50, 5.04%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include HCL Technologies Ltd. (1,027.50, -6.71%), IDBI Bank Ltd. (54.75, -5.60%) and Union Bank of India (83.70, -5.42%).

    Volume Rockets

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included YES Bank Ltd. (19.70, 10.99%), Central Bank of India (33.15, 5.07%) and The New India Assurance Company Ltd. (110.50, 5.04%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Vakrangee Ltd. (27.25, -9.17%), HCL Technologies Ltd. (1,027.50, -6.71%) and Sudarshan Chemical Industries Ltd. (370.00, -3.86%).

    Kalpataru Power Transmissions Ltd. (531.65, 2.44%) was trading at 23.8 times of weekly average. V-Guard Industries Ltd. (260.00, 4.29%) and Jubilant Pharmova Ltd. (406.00, 4.54%) were trading with volumes 17.6 and 13.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    34 stocks overperformed with 52-week highs, while 3 stocks hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Amara Raja Batteries Ltd. (658.95, -0.70%), Ambuja Cements Ltd. (581.00, -1.15%) and Axis Bank Ltd. (933.70, -0.60%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Aurobindo Pharma Ltd. (454.00, -1.06%) and Sudarshan Chemical Industries Ltd. (370.00, -3.86%).

    9 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Jubilant Pharmova Ltd. (406.00, 4.54%) and Marico Ltd. (523.75, 2.60%). 17 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including HCL Technologies Ltd. (1,027.50, -6.71%) and Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (472.95, -2.97%).

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    08 Dec 2022
    Market closes higher, BOB Capital Markets keeps ‘Buy’ rating on Greenpanel Industries

    Market closes higher, BOB Capital Markets keeps ‘Buy’ rating on Greenpanel Industries

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices closed in the green after dipping into losses and gains on a volatile day of trade. European stocks traded higher than Wednesday’s close amid mixed global cues. Most major Asian indices closed mixed, in line with the US indices, which also closed mixed on Wednesday. US stocks were lost for direction as investors continue to assess various economic data and commentary from the US Fed to project the pace of monetary policy tightening at the Fed’s next meeting.

    The S&P 500 extended its losses for a fifth straight session and closed 0.2% lower. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 fell 0.5% while the Dow Jones managed to close flat. Crude oil prices have fallen over 11% in the last four sessions and closed at its lowest level in 2022 on Wednesday. However, Brent crude oil futures traded higher today, but still near its 2022 low as slowing global economic growth hurt crude oil demand.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Metal and Nifty Media closed higher than Wednesday’s level. Nifty IT closed lower, following the Nasdaq 100, which closed in the red on Wednesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,609.35 (48.9, 0.3%), BSE Sensexclosed at 62,570.68 (160, 0.3%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,911.10 (49.1, 0.3%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,937 stocks traded today, 998 showed gains, and 871 showed losses.

    • Relative strength index(RSI) indicates that stocks like Aditya Birla Capital, Bank of India, Power Finance Corpand Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizersare in the overbought zone.

    • Union Bank of India, Rail Vikas Nigam and Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers rise more than 30% over the past month.

    • Metal stocks like Hindalco Industries, JSW Steel, Tata Steel and Steel Authority of India are rising in trade. All the constituents of the broader sectoral index BSE Metal are trading in the green.

    • Jindal Steel & Power acquires Monnet Power's under-construction power plant for Rs 410 crore, according to reports.

    • BOB Capital Markets maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Greenpanel Industries with a target price of Rs 595, implying an upside of 54%. The brokerage is positive on the company’s prospects given its market share leadership in the medium-density fibreboard (MDF) segment, improving balance sheet and rise in MDF exports. It expects the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 12.5% over FY22-24.

    • Naresh Jalan, Managing Director of Ramkrishna Forgings, expects the company’s exports to grow by 20% in FY23. He adds that orders from European OEMs are strong and expects sales from the region to double by FY24.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Overall exports will grow by 20% for #FY23. Non-auto segment is currently at 9%, will go up to 20% by #FY25. EV revenue contribution will increase from 2% to 5% by FY25, says Naresh Jalan of Ramkrishna Forgings pic.twitter.com/JVaUd5eJal

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 8, 2022
    • Bank of India rises more than 5% in trade today after Credit Suisse upgrades the stock to ‘outperform’. The brokerage sees the bank’s profit increase and capital position remain strong. It shows up in a screener of stocks that gained more than 20% in the past month. The stock is currently trading above its historic PE valuation and is in the ‘PE Sell Zone’.

    • Talbros Automotive Components is surging as it bags a multi-year order worth Rs 60 crore from a leading passenger vehicle original equipment manufacturer. The order is in the heat shielding business and is to be executed over the next five years. The company has added orders worth approximately Rs 880 crore in FY23.

    • HDFC Bank rises as 67.3 lakh shares (0.12% equity) amounting to Rs 1,084 crore change hands, according to reports.

      HDFC Bank Large Trade | 67.3 lakh shares (0.12% Equity) worth ?1,084 cr change hands at ?1,615/sh pic.twitter.com/CEr1LMfLkP

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 8, 2022
    • PSU Bank stocks like Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Central Bank of Indiaand Punjab & Sind Bank are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty PSU Bankis also trading in the green.

    • Sun Pharma, Kotak Mahindra Bank and LTIMindtree trade below their second support or S2 level as the market trades flat.

    • Abhijit Roy, the Managing Director and CEO of Berger Paints, expects an improvement in the gross margin in the upcoming quarters. He says that the effect of the fall in crude oil prices will be visible from Q4FY23.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | The effect of #Crude fall will reflect fully in #Q4FY23 in our #GrossProfitMargin, says Abhijit Roy, MD & CEO, @BergerPaintsInd. Tells @_prashantnair , @Reematendulkar & @Nigel__DSouza that they will grow faster than industry. pic.twitter.com/7ZVKKC64ET

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) December 8, 2022
    • JSW Steel’s combined crude steel production in November rises 16% YoY to 16.9 lakh tonnes, led by a 19% YoY rise in production of flat rolled products. The company features in a screener with stocks seeing a rise in return on capital employed (RoCE) for the past two years.

    • Sun Pharmaceuticals is falling after the US FDA issued an ‘import alert’ on its Halol facility in Gujarat. The FDA has excluded 14 products from its list. The alert means that any shipment from the Halol facility will not be allowed into the US markets until it complies with cGMP standards. The company says it will work towards resolving the issues.

    • Macrotech Developers fixes a floor price for its QIP (qualified institutional placement) of equity shares by promoters and promoter group. QIP is a way of raising capital without having to submit legal documents to market regulators. The shares will be offered at Rs 1,022.75 per share.

    • India's FII inflows improve to $902 million in November. The financial services sector saw the largest inflow of $337 million.

      #MarketsWithETNOW | FII flows are positive in second half of Nov at $902 mn, @soumeet_sarkar analyses sector wise flows and the market setup. Listen in #FIIFlows#StockMarket#StocksToWatchpic.twitter.com/incSgV5cf3

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) December 8, 2022
    • Va Tech Wabag's board approves the appointment of Pankaj Malhan as Deputy Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of the company with effect from Wednesday.

    • Dharmaj Crop Guard’s shares list at a 12.3% premium to the issue price of Rs 237 on its debut on the bourses. The 251.15 crore IPO was subscribed for 35.4X the total shares on offer.

    • Promoters of Inox Wind infuse Rs 623 crore to repay Gujarat Fluorochemicals’ advances. The amount was raised by way of issuance of preferential shares on a private placement basis. Kailash Tarachandani, the CEO, says, "The infusion will help the company pare down its consolidated interest-bearing liabilities substantially and help improve the profitability." It shows up in a screener of stocks with decreasing promoter pledges.

    • Sunil Singhania's Abakkus Fund buys a 2.1% stake in Stylam Industries for approx Rs 39.5 crore in a bulk deal on Wednesday.

    • Nippon India Mutual Fund buys a 2.7% stake (2.15 lakh shares) in Elantas Beck India for Rs 88.3 crore on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Algoquant Fintech buys a 0.6% stake (5 lakh shares) in VIP Clothing for Rs 2.3 crore. India 2020 Fund sells a 2.83% stake (4.8 lakh shares) in Stylam Industries for Rs 54.1 crore in another bulk deal.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Bank of India (100.20, 7.92%), Bank of Baroda (188.25, 6.66%) and Indian Overseas Bank (25.60, 6.44%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (980.80, -3.63%), LTIMindtree Ltd (4,558.80, -2.75%) and Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd. (32.20, -2.57%).

    Movers and Shakers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Central Bank of India (31.55, 12.08%), KEC International Ltd. (479.70, 10.43%) and Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. (1,912.20, 6.85%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (980.80, -3.63%), Aptus Value Housing Finance India Ltd. (300.90, -2.32%) and CreditAccess Grameen Ltd. (899.95, -1.06%).

    Sundaram Clayton Ltd. (5,170.00, 0.95%) was trading at 13.4 times of weekly average. KNR Constructions Ltd. (270.55, 4.24%) and Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. (1,897.00, -0.76%) were trading with volumes 9.9 and 7.0 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    26 stocks took off, crossing 52-week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Amara Raja Batteries Ltd. (663.60, 2.38%), Axis Bank Ltd. (939.35, 2.70%) and Bank of Baroda (188.25, 6.66%).

    14 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Coromandel International Ltd. (966.25, 5.24%) and Network 18 Media & Investments Ltd. (74.25, 4.28%). 11 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Sobha Ltd. (612.60, -3.44%) and Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (217.80, -1.47%).

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    07 Dec 2022
    Markets closes lower, ICICI Securities upgrades rating on Thermax to ‘Buy’

    Markets closes lower, ICICI Securities upgrades rating on Thermax to ‘Buy’

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 lost over 80 points and closed in the red on a volatile day of trade. European indices followed the global trend and traded lower than Tuesday’s levels amid weak global cues. Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee raised the repo rate by 35 bps to 6.25% from the earlier 5.9%. RBI also revised down India’s FY23 GDP growth to 6.8% from 7%. Major Asian indices closed in the red, in line with the US indices, which closed lower on Tuesday.

    US stocks fell as investors continued to assess the US Fed’s move in its next meeting to combat inflation. In addition, Goldman Sach’s CEO David Solomon warned about jobs and pay cuts amid uncertain outlook. The tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 index fell 2% while the Dow Jones closed 1% lower. Brent crude oil futures traded in the red after falling over 8% in the last three trading sessions as traders assess slowing global economic growth weakening crude oil demand.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Metal and Nifty Media closed lower than Tuesday’s close. Nifty IT closed in the red, taking cues from the NASDAQ 100, which closed deep in the red on Tuesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,560.50 (-82.3, -0.4%), BSE Sensexclosed at 62,410.68 (-215.7, -0.3%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,862.00 (-60.9, -0.4%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,950 stocks traded today, 731 were gainers and 1,154 were losers.

    • Money Flow Index (MFI) indicates that stocks like GMR Airports Infrastructure, Aditya Birla Capital, Sharda Cropchemand JK Lakshmi Cementare in the overbought zone.

    • Brent crude oil prices slipped below $80 per barrel due to weakening global demand.

      #TheGlobalExclusive | @FGEnergy's Fereidun Fesharaki says

      -Oil could fall below $80/bbl if China locks down again
      -China is importing more oil from Russia
      -Singapore GRMs were ridiculously high in June 2022 @nikunjdalmia#Oil#SingaporeGRMs#Chinapic.twitter.com/8NbNsx9jJQ

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) December 7, 2022
    • UNO Minda beats Schaeffler India in QoQ and YoY revenue and profit growth, FII holdings, PB ratio and broker average rating. But it lags in PE ratio, annual RoE, one-year price change and broker average target upside.

    • Indiabulls Real Estate rises despite the broader sectoral index Nifty Realty falling in trade. The stock ranks negative and checks 35% parameters on Trendlyne’s checklist. Meanwhile, it shows up in a screener of stocks with PE Ratio under 10.

    • Dabur India and Cummins India hit their 52-week highs of Rs 610.7 and Rs 1458.9 respectively. Dabur India rises for two sessions, while Cummins India trades higher for five sessions.

    • Ahluwalia Contracts secures an order worth Rs 55.4 crore pertaining to a construction at Plaksha University, in Punjab. With this, the company’s order inflow in FY23 stands at Rs 4,017.6 crore. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with low debt.

    • High-return durable stocks like Allcargo Logistics, HCL Technologies and Hindustan Aeronautics gain more than 13% in the past 90 days.

    • Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Tata Steeland Hindalco Industriesoutperform their respective sectors in annual profit growth.

    • Healthcare Equipment & Supplies, Telecommunications Equipment and Metals & Mining sectors gain over 6.5% in the past month.

    • FII holdings of PI Industries, Zomato and Triveni Turbine increase by 17%, 15.5% and 5.3% QoQ respectively.

    • Seshagiri Rao, Joint Managing Director and Group CFO of JSW Steel, says that the global demand for steel fell 3-4% but production levels are adapting. He adds that the import of steel to India is increasing as its economy is in a better position compared to its peers.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Steel demand has come down globally, and production levels are getting adjusted in line with fall in steel demand

      Companies will not see an impact on capex due to rising finance costs

      Seshagiri Rao, JSW Steel to CNBC-TV18#CNBCTV18At23pic.twitter.com/ztXq8Y6u8F

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 7, 2022
    • ICICI Securities upgrades its rating on Thermax to ‘Buy’ from ‘Add’ with a target price of Rs 2,480. This indicates an upside of 18.8%. The brokerage is positive on the firm’s prospects given its technical expertise, strong order inflow, robust balance sheet and prudent working capital management. It also believes the company will be a key beneficiary of the centre’s thrust towards clean energy and decarbonisation initiatives. It expects Thermax’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 19% over FY22-25.

    • Realty stocks like DLF, Macrotech Developers, Godrej Properties and Oberoi Realty are falling in trade as RBI announces a decision to hike rates by 35 bps to 6.25%. The broader sectoral index Nifty Realty is also trading in the red.

    • Siemens, AU Small Finance Bankand Power Finance Corp trade above their third resistance or R3 level as the market trades lower.

    • RBI downgrades its forecast for India’s GDP growth in FY23 to 6.8% from the earlier 7%. It keeps the inflation forecast unchanged at 6.7%.

      Here's a summary of MPC announcements made by Governor Shaktikanta Das ????#RBI#RBIMPC#MPC#RBIPolicypic.twitter.com/SWh0qYLdsx

      — Moneycontrol (@moneycontrolcom) December 7, 2022
    • Media stocks like Network 18 Media & Investments, PVR, Inox Leisure,TV18 Broadcast and Zee Entertainment Enterprises are falling in trade. All the constituents of the broader sectoral index Nifty Media are also trading in the red.

    • Larsen & Toubro is rising as its construction business secures orders worth more than Rs 7,000 crore from ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India. The orders are for the installation of two blast furnaces at Hazira, in Gujarat, and building a six-metric tonnes per annum ore beneficiation plant in Sagasahi, Odisha.

    • Siemens is rising after emerging as the lowest bidder for the 9,000 HP (horsepower) electric locomotives project in Dahod, Gujarat. The stock has a high rank of 52.2% in Trendlyne’s checklist score. It also shows up in a screener for companies with improving RoA over the past two years.

    • Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee raises the repo rate by 35 bps to 6.25% from the earlier 5.9%.

      #BREAKING: MPC Meet: Reserve Bank of India raises repo rate by a smaller 35 bps amid moderating inflation pressure https://t.co/xdEdyPcGoV#RBIPolicy#MPC#RBI

      — Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) December 7, 2022
    • Bikaji Foods is rising as it reports an increase in net profit by 43% YoY to Rs 41.5 crore and net sales by 31.8% YoY. The company also saw a YoY increase in raw material and finance costs by 25% and 74% respectively in Q2. Deepak Agarwal, MD of the company, says, "We will continue to expand our distribution network and start CSD channel in the current quarter." The company also shows up in a screener of stocks with low debt.

    • Ircon International wins an order worth Rs 122 crore for the design, installation, testing and certifying of a telecommunication system for a junction in Sri Lanka Railways. The contract will be completed in 24 months. The company shows up in a screener of stocks with high TTM EPS growth.

    • Fennel Private sells a 0.95% stake (6 lakh shares) in Sapphire Foods for Rs 83.6 crore in a bulk deal on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Campbell Advertising sells a 0.2% stake in Easy Trip Planners for Rs 19.3 crore. Quant Mutual Fund buys a 0.5% stake in Jindal Stainless for Rs 48 crore in another bulk deal.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Siemens Ltd. (2,905.35, 5.12%), Indian Overseas Bank (24.05, 4.57%) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (232.55, 3.79%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Oberoi Realty Ltd. (912.00, -3.42%), Jubilant Foodworks Ltd. (538.70, -2.99%) and Atul Ltd. (8459.65, -2.70%).

    Movers and Shakers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Hikal Ltd. (385.85, 9.83%), Central Bank of India (28.15, 6.83%) and Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. (135.70, 5.85%).

    IFB Industries Ltd. (939.50, 3.26%) was trading at 14.5 times of weekly average. Siemens Ltd. (2,905.35, 5.12%) and HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd. (2,273.80, 3.73%) were trading with volumes 9.2 and 6.8 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    23 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 1 stock tanked below their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Aegis Logistics Ltd. (336.15, 3.78%), AIA Engineering Ltd. (2,748.00, -1.22%) and Bank of Baroda (176.50, 1.20%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Indigo Paints Ltd. (1,326.15, -0.47%).

    7 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including IFB Industries Ltd. (939.50, 3.26%) and ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. (1,248.00, 2.28%). 17 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Sobha Ltd. (634.40, -5.19%) and Sterlite Technologies Ltd. (170.90, -3.91%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    06 Dec 2022
    Market closes lower, World Bank upgrades India’s GDP growth to 6.9% in FY23

    Market closes lower, World Bank upgrades India’s GDP growth to 6.9% in FY23

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices recovered from their day’s low but still closed in the red on a volatile day of trade. European indices traded lower than Monday's levels amid weak global cues. Investors look ahead to the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee decision to be announced tomorrow. Most major Asian indices closed in the red, in line with the US indices which closed lower on Monday. US stocks fell amid rising treasury yields as unexpectedly strong US Services data muddled the Fed’s rate hike views. The tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 fell 1.7% while the Dow Jones closed 1.4% lower. Brent crude oil futures traded higher after falling over 4.5% in the last two trading sessions.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Pharma and Nifty Auto closed lower than Monday’s levels. Nifty IT closed in the red, taking cues from the NASDAQ 100, which closed lower on Monday.

    Nifty 50closed at 18,642.75 (-58.3, -0.3%), BSE Sensexclosed at 62,626.36 (-208.2, -0.3%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,922.85 (-44.4, -0.3%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,948 stocks traded today, 786 were gainers and 1,107 were losers.

    • Dabur India beats Marico in YoY & QoQ revenue growth, QoQ profit growth and broker average rating but lags in PE ratio, annual RoCE and average broker target upside.

    • Westlife Developmentand Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizershit their all-time highs of Rs 815.5 and Rs 132.2 respectively. Westlife Development rises for three sessions, while the other trades higher for four sessions.

    • Maruti Suzuki India is falling as it plans to recall 9,125 vehicles manufactured between November 2 and 28 on the suspicion of a possible defect in a seat belt component. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with declining net cash flow.

    • Natco Pharma is rising as it receives a favourable judgement from the Delhi High Court. The court dismissed the appeal filed by FMC Corp, FMC Singapore and FMC India stating that the Natco chlorantraniliprole (CTPR) process does not infringe FMC's Indian patent 298645.

    • Easy Trip Planners falls more than 8% in trade. However, the stock ranks high as it passes 54% on Trendlyne’s checklist. The stock shows up in a screener with high momentum score.

    • World Bank upgrades its forecast for India’s FY23 GDP growth to 6.9% from the earlier 6.5%. It says that India is in a better position to tackle global pressures. However, it expects inflation of 7.1% in FY23.

      The World Bank has revised its 2022-23 GDP forecast upward to 6.9% from 6.5% due to robust economic activities in India, says World Bank.#IndianEconomy

      (ANI)

      ???? Catch the day's latest news ? https://t.co/NppYnSx1dlpic.twitter.com/BSDXD3XR9c

      — Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) December 6, 2022
    • Punjab National Bank touches a 52-week high of Rs 57.5. The stock ranks medium and checks 46% parameters on Trendlyne’s checklist. It shows up in a screener of stocks with improving momentum score and RoE in the past two years.

    • ICICI Direct maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Motherson Sumi Wiring India with a target price of Rs 75, implying an upside of 25%. The brokerage is optimistic about the company’s growth prospects given the rise in components per vehicle on the back of increasing electrification of vehicles. It also expects the firm to benefit from the demand recovery in the domestic automobile space. The brokerage estimates the company’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 25.9% over FY22-25.

    • India’s sugar output could fall by 7% this year due to adverse weather conditions and lead to a decrease in exports, say reports.

      India's #SugarOutput is likely to fall 7% this year as erratic weather conditions have cut cane yields, which could dampen exports from the world's biggest producer of the sweetener, farmers, millers and traders said. | #Sugarhttps://t.co/1JJdmxKv63

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) December 6, 2022
    • Ratnamani Metals & Tubes rises as it receives domestic and export orders aggregating to Rs 262.52 crore.

    • Metal stocks like Tata Steel, Hindalco Industries and Steel Authority of India (SAIL) are falling in trade. All constituents of the broader BSE Metal index trade in the red.

    • Gravita India is rising as its step down subsidiary, Gravita Togo SAU, starts production of aluminium cast alloys from a recycling plant in Togo, West Africa. The plant has an annual capacity of 4,000 MTPA, which will aid in adding Rs 60 crore per annum to the revenue with gross margins of approximately 26%.

    • Indian rupee falls to a one-month low of 82.30 against the US dollar in early trade today.

      #Rupee extended its opening decline against the dollar on Tuesday, to slip to its lowest level in over a month and below a key level. https://t.co/9mDyGgsVKH

      — ETMarkets (@ETMarkets) December 6, 2022
    • PSU bank stocks like Punjab & Sind Bank, Bank of India, Union Bank of Indiaand UCO Bankare rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty PSU Bankis also trading in the green.

    • Bajaj Consumer Care is rising as the company's board is set to consider a proposal for the buyback of fully paid equity shares at its meeting on Friday. The company features in a screener of stocks with improving cash flow and good durability.

    • Ahluwalia Contracts (India) is rising as it secures an order worth Rs 174.9 crore from the government of Assam. The order pertains to the construction of a public auditorium with a seating capacity of 5,000 in Guwahati. The company shows up in a screener for stocks in the PE Buy zone with a good durability score and a rising momentum score.

    • Sunil Duggal, Group CEO of Vedanta, says that easing of Covid norms in China will help improve metal prices. He adds that the company is increasing the capacity of electrosteel and aims to subsequently expand it to 10 million tonnes.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Target #EBITDA margin in the range of 30-35% for #FY23. #China easing #COVID norms is a positive for #metals prices. Will keep evaluating the option of declaring further #dividends, says Sunil Duggal of #Vedantapic.twitter.com/i28MTbQKDd

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 6, 2022
    • Porinju Veliyath sells a 0.9% stake in Hindware Home Innovation in a bulk deal on Monday. The approx value of the deal is Rs 24.7 crore.

    • IRB Infrastructure Developers is rising after the company and IRB Infrastructure Trust report an increase in toll collections by 39% YoY to Rs 365.9 crore in November. The company’s Chairman and MD Virendra Mhaiskar says, "With inflationary concerns gradually easing, traffic has remained strong and grown on an MoM basis." The stock is nearing its 52-week high.

    • Sequoia Capital India sells a 3.7% stake (20 lakh shares) in Go Fashion (India) for Rs 228 crore in a bulk deal. Canara Robeco Mutual Fund picks up a 0.59% stake in Go Fashion in another deal.

    • Promoter group Srinivasan Trust sells a 0.54% stake (25.6 lakh shares) in TVS Motor Co for Rs 262.1 crore in a bulk deal. Meanwhile, Inox Leasing and Finance (promoter group) sells a 1.64% stake in Gujarat Fluorochemicals for Rs 589.5 crore in a bulk deal.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include IDBI Bank Ltd. (58.70, 8.20%), Union Bank of India (88.15, 6.33%) and Bank of India (90.30, 4.63%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include PB Fintech Ltd. (457.70, -4.13%), LTIMindtree Ltd (4,815.55, -3.21%) and Varun Beverages Ltd. (1,309.60, -3.19%).

    Movers and Shakers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Punjab & Sind Bank (29.85, 19.40%), Jindal Stainless Ltd. (197.30, 10.22%) and PNC Infratech Ltd. (291.15, 9.39%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Aptus Value Housing Finance India Ltd. (306.05, -2.11%), Cera Sanitaryware Ltd. (5,329.00, -1.65%) and Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd. (445.00, -0.53%).

    TCNS Clothing Co. Ltd. (590.50, 3.72%) was trading at 60.0 times of weekly average. Nesco Ltd. (651.15, 1.96%) and Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd. (757.00, 0.21%) were trading with volumes 6.9 and 6.1 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    18 stocks made 52-week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Bank of Baroda (174.40, 1.42%), Bank of India (90.30, 4.63%) and Britannia Industries Ltd. (4,424.35, 0.48%).

    12 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Advanced Enzyme Technologies Ltd. (315.50, 2.72%) and Prince Pipes & Fittings Ltd. (632.10, 1.41%). 18 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Network 18 Media & Investments Ltd. (73.50, -3.23%) and LTIMindtree Ltd (4,815.55, -3.21%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    05 Dec 2022
    Market closes flat, L&T's construction business bags order worth Rs 2,500-5,000 crore.

    Market closes flat, L&T's construction business bags order worth Rs 2,500-5,000 crore.

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices recovered from their day’s low and closed flat on a volatile day of trade. European indices traded lower than Friday’s levels. However, most major Asian indices closed higher as China eased Covid-19 curbs over the weekend, reopening its economy partially. US stocks closed mixed on Friday after a strong US jobs report fueled expectations that the Federal Reserve would maintain its path of interest rate hikes to curb elevated inflation. The tech-focused NASDAQ 100 fell 0.4% while the S&P 500 closed flat on Friday. Brent crude oil futures traded higher after losing over 1% on Friday as traders assessed OPEC+ holding oil output targets and China easing Covid curbs.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the green, despite the benchmark index closing flat. Nifty Media and Nifty Metal closed higher than Friday’s close. Nifty IT closed lower, taking cues from the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100, which closed in the red on Friday.

    Nifty 50 closed at 18,701.05 (5.0, 0.0%) , BSE Sensex closed at 62,834.60 (-33.9, -0.1%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 15,967.20 (3.7, 0.0%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,972 stocks traded today, 1,135 were on the uptrend, and 770 went down.

    • Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Servicessees a long buildup in its December 29 future series as its open interest rises 16.2% with a put-call ratio of 0.79.

    • Tata Motors, Brightcom Group, Easy Trip Planners and Rail Vikas Nigam trade below their second support or S2.

    • Rajesh Jejurikar, Executive Director (Auto & Farm Sectors) of Mahindra & Mahindra, says a shortage of semiconductors led to the MoM fall in tractor sales in November. He expects its impact to persist in December. Jejurikar believes there could be supply disruptions in 2023 as well.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Expect tractor industry to grow at 5%. We could see supply disruptions in 2023 but not like the ones we saw in 2021. We will be launching an electric SUV, will be starting test drives of new electric SUVs by end of December, says @rajesh664 of @MahindraRisepic.twitter.com/XLSUaVv9Fn

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 5, 2022
    • Metal stocks like Hindalco Industries, Tata Steel, National Aluminium Co, Vedanta and JSW Steel are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index BSE Metal is also trading in the green.

    • Larsen & Toubro is rising as its buildings and factories construction business bags an order worth Rs 2,500-5,000 crore from the National High-Speed Rail Corp. The order is for the construction of Sabarmati depot in Gujarat for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high speed rail. Scope of the project involves design, supply, construction & testing, and commissioning of the depot.

    • Kalyan Jewellers India rises to an all-time high of Rs 116.4 per share. The stock has a high rank of 70% in Trendlyne's checklist score. It also features in a screener with high return and technically strong value stocks.

    • HDFC Securities maintains its ‘Add’ rating on Bandhan Bank with a target price of Rs 273, indicating an upside of 11.9%. The brokerage believes the bank’s focus on tightening underwriting standards and portfolio diversification improves its growth prospects in the medium to long term. However, in the near term, it sees elevated provisions and high operating expenses impacting profitability. The brokerage expects the bank’s net interest income to grow at a CAGR of 14.2% over FY22-25. The stock is currently in the P/E Buy zone.

    • Rainbow Childrens Medicare is falling as 1.5 crore shares (15% equity) amounting to Rs 1,119 crore change hands, according to reports.

      Rainbow Medicare Large Trade | 1.54 cr shares (15% equity) worth ?1,119 cr change hands at ?742/sh#BlockDealpic.twitter.com/rwrjeqZTCs

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 5, 2022
    • Angel One is falling as its monthly gross client acquisition and average client funding book in November falls by 28.3% YoY and 16.6% YoY respectively. Meanwhile, its client base surges 66.5% YoY. Its average daily turnover (ADTO) increases 79.7% YoY but falls on a month-on-month basis due to a decline in the ADTO of F&O.

    • IT stocks like Persistent Systems, LTIMindtree, Mphasis and L&T Technology Services are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty IT is also trading in the red.

    • SpiceJet is rising as the company schedules its annual general meeting (AGM) on December 26. The meeting will seek approval of audited financial results of FY22, ended March 2022, and reappointment of Ajay Singh as a director.

    • India’s Services PMI rises to 56.4 in November compared to 55.1 in October as sales improve due to strong growth in demand and advertising.

      #JustIn | #India S&P Global #November Services #PMI at 56.4 vs 55.1 MoM & Composite PMI at 56.7 vs 55.5 MoM pic.twitter.com/ArU1A1OXoK

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 5, 2022
    • Easy Trip Planners is falling despite Go First entering into an exclusive general sales agreement with the company. This agreement mandates Easy Trip Planners to officially sell, promote and market Go First’s passenger tickets and other services in Saudi Arabia.

    • Ion Exchange (India) rises as it bags a contract worth Rs 343.36 crore from Indian Oil Corp of India for its zero liquid discharge plant at the Panipat refinery. The scope of the contract is design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, testing, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the plant for five years.

    • Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is rising after receiving an income tax refund order of Rs 427.5 crore. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal passed an order in favour of HAL, allowing research & development expenses of Rs 595.2 crore as capital expenditure, thus resulting in the refund. The income tax refund includes interest of Rs 176.9 crore.

    • Gujarat Fluorochemicals falls over 3% in early trade as 20.1 lakh shares (1.8% equity) amounting to Rs 670.7 crore change hands, according to reports.

      Gujarat Fluoro Large Trade | 20.1 lakh shares (1.8% equity) worth ?670.7 cr change hands at an average of ?3,315/sh#BlockDealpic.twitter.com/L9PvhixVFS

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 5, 2022
    • Rajesh Exports is falling as Managing Director Prashant Mehta retires. His resignation is effective from December 3.

    • Radhakishan Damani sells a 1.31% stake in VST Industries for approx Rs 71.1 crore on Friday.

    • Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services’ disbursements grew 75% YoY to Rs 4,500 crore in November. Its stage 2 and stage 3 accounts (an account where assets’ credit quality reduces but are not classified into NPAs) see a fall QoQ. It shows up in a screener with decreasing provisions in its recent results.

    • Promoter group Nirmal Madhu Family Trust sells a 0.59% stake (5.2 lakh shares) in IIFL Wealth Management for Rs 94.5 crore in a bulk deal. Meanwhile, General Atlantic Singapore sells a 1.8% stake in Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) for Rs 214.6 crore. The shares (1.7% stake) were picked up by Amansa Holdings in KIMS.

    • Softbank’s SVF India Holdings (Cayman) sells a 5.08% stake (2.2 crore shares) in PB Fintech for Rs 1,042.5 crore in a bulk deal. The shares were picked up by Societe Generale and Morgan Stanley Mauritius.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd. (241.15, 5.31%), Aditya Birla Capital Ltd. (158.65, 4.58%) and Hindalco Industries Ltd. (481.20, 4.36%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Zomato Ltd. (65.45, -4.52%), Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (87.65, -3.20%) and TVS Motor Company Ltd. (1,017.80, -2.92%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. (825.35, 10.26%), Advanced Enzyme Technologies Ltd. (307.15, 8.30%) and Swan Energy Ltd. (273.85, 7.41%).

    Top high volume loser on BSE was Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. (3,249.05, -5.80%).

    Medplus Health Services Ltd. (703.50, 4.36%) was trading at 24.2 times of weekly average. Capri Global Capital Ltd. (757.00, 0.73%) and Laxmi Organic Industries Ltd. (318.75, 4.78%) were trading with volumes 15.4 and 6.8 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,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Apollo Tyres Ltd. (318.95, -0.08%), Bank of India (86.30, 2.07%) and Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (87.65, -3.20%).

    23 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Advanced Enzyme Technologies Ltd. (307.15, 8.30%) and Sobha Ltd. (670.05, 5.16%). 13 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Zomato Ltd. (65.45, -4.52%) and IFB Industries Ltd. (927.70, -2.50%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    02 Dec 2022
    Market closes lower, Uniparts India’s IPO gets bids for 25.3X of total shares on offer

    Market closes lower, Uniparts India’s IPO gets bids for 25.3X of total shares on offer

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closes in red today. The rupee closed at 81.2 against the dollar on Thursday. The dollar was down to 16-week lows as US consumer spending increased in October.

    Asian stocks trade lower as traders waited for the jobs report and Federal Reserves’ cues on its next policy moves. US market closed flat as data suggested that rate hikes are beginning to show results in the economy. S&P 500 fell 0.08% while Nasdaq gained 0.13% in trade on Thursday. Tokyo stocks closed lower on Friday. European stock markets dropped on opening today as attention switched to the release of key US jobs data.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 close higher today. Nifty Power and Nifty Auto close in red while Nifty Media and Nifty Realty close in the green.

    Nifty 50 closed at 18,696.10 (-116.4, -0.6%) , BSE Sensex closed at 62,868.50 (-415.7, -0.7%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 15,963.50 (-40.5, -0.3%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,943 stocks traded today, 1,126 were in the positive territory and 764 were negative.

    • Relative strength index (RSI) indicates that stocks like Power Finance Corp, Aditya Birla Capital, JK Cement and Britannia Industries are in the overbought zone.

    • Raymond surges to a new all-time high of Rs 1,630 per share. The stock has a high rank of 73.9% in Trendlyne's checklist score. It also features in a screener which reflects stocks which benefit from lower crude oil prices.

    • Amara Raja Batteries is rising after announcing the signing of an MoU with the government of Telangana to set up a lithium-ion battery Gigafactory in the state. The facility is expected to have a capacity of 16 Gigawatt hours (GWh) and a battery pack assembly unit of up to 5 GWh. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with increasing revenue sequentially for the past two quarters.

    • Maruti Suzuki Indiais falling as the company announces price hikes from January 2023 to reduce cost pressure driven by overall inflation and recent regulatory requirements.

    • United Breweries and Aditya Birla Capital hit their 52-week highs of Rs 1,757.5 and Rs 153.3 respectively. Both stocks rise for four consecutive sessions.

    • Uniparts India’s Rs 836.5 crore IPO gets bids for 25.3X of the available 1.01 crore shares on offer on the last day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 4.6X of the available 50.6 lakh shares on offer.

    • ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Add’ rating on Westlife Foodworld with a target price of Rs 850, implying an upside of 18.2%. The brokerage remains positive about the firm’s prospects given its focus on product mix improvement, consumer experience and aggressive network expansion. The brokerage expects the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 30.5% over FY22-24. The stock is trading in the P/E Buy zone.

    • Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar surges after announcing its repayment of overdues to all lenders. The company does not have any overdues in its account. The stock is trading above its R3 or third resistance.

    • Auto Tyres & Rubber Products, Internet Software & Services, and Broadcasting & Cable TV industries rise more than 7% in the past week.

    • Jindal Stainless, Greenpanel Industries and Rites outperform their respective industries in terms of return on capital employed (RoCE).

    • Media stocks like Zee Entertainment Enterprises, PVR, Network 18 Media & Investments and TV18 Broadcastare rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Media is also trading in the green.

    • One 97 Communications (Paytm) is rising on the back of healthy loan disbursement growth and the management’s optimistic commentary about profitability. It aims to generate positive free cash flow in the next 12-18 months and turn profitable on an operating level from next year. The stock passes 33.3% of the parameters on Trendlyne's checklist.

    • Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences is rising as 14.5 lakh shares (1.8% equity) amounting to Rs 215 crore change hands, according to reports.

      Krishna Medical Large Trade | 14.5 lakh shares (1.8% equity) worth ?215 cr change hands at ?1,480/sh#BlockDealpic.twitter.com/JASc5FhDvS

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 2, 2022
    • SJVN is rising as its wholly owned subsidiary, SJVN Green Energy, signs a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Grid Corp Of Odisha. The MoU is for developing 1,000 MW hydroelectric projects and 2,000 MW solar power projects through a joint venture company. The projects will require an investment of Rs 20,000 crore.

    • Talbros Automotive Componentssurges as it receives multi-year orders worth Rs 420 crore from domestic and overseas customers across its business divisions, product segments and joint ventures.

    • GST revenue collections rose 11% YoY to Rs 1.46 lakh crore in November but fell by 4% against Rs 1.52 lakh crore in October.
    • GST collections stand at Rs 1.46 lakh crore in November, 11 per cent rise YoY. https://t.co/529cKSq5Typic.twitter.com/SsZGBxzLL6

      — Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) December 1, 2022
    • NLC Indiainks a memorandum of understanding with Grid Corporation of Odisha for setting up ground-mounted/floating solar power projects, pumped hydro storage projects, green hydrogen projects and any other renewable projects.

    • NMDC is rising as the Centre invites Expression of Interest (EoI) to sell a 50.7% stake in the company as a part of its divestment plan. The Centre will also transfer management control in the company after the sale. The last date for submission of bids is January 27, 2023.

    • The Centre reduces the windfall tax on locally produced crude oil to Rs 4,900 per tonne from Rs 10,200 earlier. It cuts the export tax on diesel to Rs 8 (including Rs 1.5 as road infrastructure cess) from Rs 10.5 per litre. The export tax on petrol remains nil and Rs 5 per litre on aviation turbine fuel remains unchanged.

      Centre has reduced the windfall tax on sale of domestic crude oil to ?4,900 per tonne from the current tax of ?10,200 crore.

      (@riturajbaruah1 reports)https://t.co/VP8zYHwO6U

      — Mint (@livemint) December 1, 2022
    • Godrej Properties acquires 18.6 acres in Kandivali, Mumbai, with a developable potential of nearly 3.7 million square feet and a revenue potential of Rs 7,000 crore. This project increases the cumulative expected booking value from projects added in FY23 to Rs 16,500 crore. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with high TTM EPS growth.

    • SoftBank Group plans to sell 2.2 crore shares (5% stake) in PB Fintech for $130 million through a block deal, according to reports. The floor is to be set at Rs 440 per share, a 5% discount on the stock’s latest closing price.

    • Plutus Wealth Management buys 90 lakh shares (0.56% stake) in Bandhan Bank for Rs 212.1 crore in a bulk deal. Himalaya Finance & Investment Co buys 5 lakh shares (2.46% stake) in Venus Pipes & Tubes for Rs 32.9 crore.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include One97 Communications Ltd. (536.95, 7.16%), Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (90.55, 6.97%) and Astral Ltd. (2,018.35, 4.89%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Adani Transmission Ltd. (2,745.70, -3.12%), Eicher Motors Ltd. (3,331.85, -3.07%) and Adani Green Energy Ltd. (2,062.30, -2.42%).

    Movers and Shakers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Radico Khaitan Ltd. (1,134.15, 7.06%), HLE Glasscoat Ltd. (686.15, 6.90%) and Prince Pipes & Fittings Ltd. (597.90, 6.26%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were KPR Mill Ltd. (544.60, -1.07%) and Sun TV Network Ltd. (491.65, -0.61%).

    MOIL Ltd. (168.35, 4.14%) was trading at 8.4 times of weekly average. Punjab & Sind Bank (23.25, 5.92%) and Amber Enterprises India Ltd. (2,011.75, 3.65%) were trading with volumes 6.8 and 5.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    24 stocks overperformed with 52 week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Bank of Baroda (171.20, -0.32%), Bank of India (84.55, 1.74%) and Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (90.55, 6.97%).

    29 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Astral Ltd. (2,018.35, 4.89%) and MOIL Ltd. (168.35, 4.14%). 8 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Adani Transmission Ltd. (2,745.70, -3.12%) and Bajaj Auto Ltd. (3,659.35, -1.30%).

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