Friday, May 10, 2013

Weekly Market Commentary - May 6 - May 10, 2013

Markets continued its bullish trend as easy liquidity flows in; Bullish mood across the world financial markets after major central banks jumped on the global stimulus bandwagon to battle economic headwinds as well as record foreign fund flows had largely triggered the current round of rally. Sensex recorded a gain of 2.6%, Nifty gained 2.5% while CNX Midcap rose by 1.4%

Monday - Sensex up 0.5%, Nifty up 0.5%, Midcap up 0.9%
Markets stayed rangebound with positive tone on the back of FIIs buying shares in Indian companies.

Tuesday - Sensex up 1.1%, Nifty up 1.2%, Midcap up 0.9%
Sensex and Nifty both made their 13 weeks high as global liquidity keep flowing into Indian stocks. The government is looking to launch a Rs 20,000-crore share sale by divesting 10 per cent equity in Coal India, which will single-handedly meet half of this year's disinvestment target and is expected to be completed by September 2013.

Wednesday - Sensex up 0.5%, Nifty up 0.4%, Midcap flat
Sensex crossed the psychological level of 20,000 for the first time since Jan 31. Global liquidity keeps the shares buoyed.

Thursday - Sensex down 0.3%, Nifty down 0.3%, Midcap down 0.7%
Investors booked profits in some blue-chips that registered gains in last few sessions ahead of March IIP tomorrow and a weakening trend elsewhere in Asia and Europe.

Friday - Sensex up 0.7%, Nifty up 0.7%, Midcap up 0.3%
Sensex closed above 20,000 as India’s industrial production climbed 2.5% from a year ago after a revised 0.5% gain in February. The median of 26 estimates in a Bloomberg survey was for a 2.4% gain. The central bank forecasts economic growth will accelerate to 5.7% in the fiscal year through March 2014, compared with the baseline projection of 5.5% for the previous 12 months.

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