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Global Indices
Global Indices 31-Jul Prev_Day Abs. Change
% Change
#
Russell 3000 1,660 1,636 24 1.45
Nasdaq 10,745 10,588 157 1.49
FTSE 5,898 5,990 -92 -1.54
Nikkei 21,710 22,339 -629 -2.82
Hang Seng 24,595 24,711 -115 -0.47
Indian Indices 31-Jul Prev_Day Abs. Change
% Change
#
S&P BSE Sensex 37,607 37,736 -129 -0.34
Nifty 50 11,073 11,102 -29 -0.26
Nifty 100 11,223 11,231 -8 -0.07
Nifty 500 9,036 9,032 4 0.04
Nifty Bank 21,640 21,647 -7 -0.03
S&P BSE Power 1,539 1,533 6 0.37
S&P BSE Small Cap 13,022 12,916 105 0.82
S&P BSE HC 18,285 17,675 609 3.45
Date P/E Div. Yield P/E Div. Yield
31-Jul 26.20 1.03 30.20 1.49
Month Ago 22.55 1.13 26.32 1.55
Year Ago 26.63 1.23 27.42 1.33
Nifty 50 Top 3 Gainers
Company 31-Jul Prev_Day
% Change
#
Grasim Indus 633 603 4.99
Cipla 720 686 4.99
Sun Pharma 532 510 4.27
Nifty 50 Top 3 Losers Domestic News
Company 31-Jul Prev_Day
% Change
#
Eicher Motors 20639 21201 -2.65
RIL 2067 2109 -1.98
HDFC Bank 1033 1051 -1.70
Advance Decline Ratio
BSE NSE
Advances 1177 820
Declines 1487 1023
Unchanged 171 87
Institutional Flows (Equity)
Description (Cr)
YTD
FII Flows* -10951
MF Flows** 31663
*31
st
Jul 2020; **29
th
Jul 2020
Economic Indicator
YoY(%) Current Year Ago
CPI
6.09%
(Jun-20)
3.18%
(Jun-19)
IIP
-34.71%
(May-20)
4.50%
(May-19)
GDP
3.10%
(Mar-20)
5.70%
(Mar-19)
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Since May-17, MOSPI has revised base year of IIP & WPI from 2004-05 to 2011-12, and for CPI from
2010 to 2012
Indian Equity Market
Indices Performance
P/E Dividend Yield
Sensex Nifty
5.20%
(Feb-20)
4.10%
(Dec-19)
Quarter Ago
Inflow/Outflow
-300
1422
5.84%
(Mar-20)
Indian equity markets went down as investors remained on sidelines ahead
of series of key economic data, scheduled post market hours, which shall
help gauge the health of the economy of the nation in the current
pandemic situation. Disappointing U.S. GDP data too, dented investor
sentiment.
Key benchmark indices S&P BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 lost 0.34% and 0.26%
to close at 37,606.89 and 11,073.45 respectively. S&P BSE MidCap and S&P
BSE SmallCap gained 0.36% and 0.82% respectively.
The overall market breadth on BSE was weak with 1,177 scrips advancing
and 1,487 scrips declining. A total of 171 scrips remained unchanged.
On the BSE sectoral front, S&P BSE Healthcare was the major gainer, up
3.45% followed by S&P BSE Realty, up 1.27% and S&P BSE Metal, up 0.79%.
S&P BSE Energy was the major loser, down 1.64% followed by S&P BSE Oil
& Gas, down 0.76% and S&P BSE Finance, down 0.62%.
Government data showed, India's fiscal deficit stood at Rs 6.62 lakh crore or
83.2% of the budgeted target for the FY21 in the first three months till Jun
2020. During the same period, net tax receipts were Rs. 1,34,822 crore and
total expenditure was at Rs. 8.16 lakh crore. Apr-Jun 2020 total
expenditure and total receipts were 26.8% and 6.8% of FY21 estimates.
Core output, which constitutes 8 sectors of the economy contracted 15.0%
in Jun 2020, slower than a revised contraction of 22% from previously
reported fall of 23.4% in May 2020. Out of 8 core sectors, 7 continued to
contract in Jun 2020. Steel and coal output fell sharply by 33.8% and 15.5%,
respectively. Only fertilizers witnessed a growth of 4.2% during the month
under review. Infrastructure output contracted 24.6% YoY in the first three
months of FY21 compared to 3.4% expansion for the same period a year
earlier.
According to data from the labour ministry, retail inflation for industrial
workers fell 5.06% in Jun 2020 from 5.10% in May 2020 and 8.59% in Jun
2019. The decline came mainly due to lower prices of certain food items
and kerosene oil.
Securities and Exchange Board (Sebi) has moved the deadline for
introducing the latest margin collection system for brokers from their
customers by one month. The penalty clause will be enforced with effect
from Sep 01, 2020 for short-collection, non-collection of upfront margins in
cash category. The new norms were to start from Aug 1, 2020.
According to media reports, the standalone net profit of State Bank of India
for the quarter ended Jun 2020 rose by 81.18% to Rs. 4,189.34 crore
compared to a net profit of Rs. 2,312.20 crore in the same period of the
previous year. Net profit rose on account of stake sale in SBI Life for Rs.
1,539.73 crore.
According to media reports, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries reported a
consolidated net loss of Rs. 1,655.60 crore for the quarter ended Jun 2020
as compared to a net profit of Rs. 1,387.48 crore in the same period of the
previous year.
Majority of the Asian markets fell after data showed a record contraction in
U.S. economic activity in the second quarter of 2020. Concerns over
relentless surge in coronavirus cases and the possibility of a delayed
November election in the U.S. also weighed on the markets. Today (as on
Aug 3), markets are trading mixed ahead of the release of the final reading
of the private survey of Chinese factory activity for Jul. While Nikkei is up
1.77%, Hang Seng is down 0.12% (as at 8:00 AM IST).
European markets gave up its initial gains to closed in the red after flash
estimate published by Eurostat showed the euro area economy contracted
at the fastest pace on record in the second quarter.
U.S. markets closed in the green as investors cheered better than expected
quarterly results from several leading technology companies.
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FII Derivative Trade Statistics
31-Jul
(Rs Cr) Buy
Sell Open Int.
Index Futures 6858.84 6319.98 8844.59
Index Options 435030.35 433604.37 39185.76
Stock Futures 24791.05 24395.64 83774.88
Stock Options 3424.80 3148.07 1459.73
Total 470105.04 467468.06 133264.96
31-Jul Prev_Day
Change
Put Call Ratio (OI) 1.31 1.21 0.10
Put Call Ratio(Vol) 0.98 0.95 0.02
31-Jul Wk. Ago Mth. Ago
Year Ago
Call Rate 3.48% 3.42% 3.65% 5.61%
T-Repo 3.16% 3.18% 3.07% 5.59%
Repo 4.00% 4.00% 4.00% 5.75%
Reverse Repo 3.35% 3.35% 3.35% 5.50%
91 Day T-Bill 3.27% 3.26% 3.12% 5.65%
364 Day T-Bill 3.46% 3.45% 3.46% 5.93%
10 Year Gilt 5.84% 5.82% 5.89% 6.37%
G-Sec Vol. (Rs.Cr) 33111 41818 39172 59582
FBIL MIBOR 3.86% 3.84% 3.89% 5.75%
3 Month CP Rate 3.65% 3.65% 3.75% 6.25%
5 Year Corp Bond 6.33% 6.43% 6.62% 7.70%
1 Month CD Rate 3.22% 3.26% 3.29% 5.71%
3 Month CD Rate 3.33% 3.30% 3.23% 6.21%
1 Year CD Rate 3.75% 3.85% 4.05% 6.86%
Currency 31-Jul Prev_Day
Change
USD/INR 74.77 74.84 -0.07
GBP/INR 98.17 96.93 1.24
EURO/INR 88.87 87.96 0.91
JPY/INR 0.72 0.71 0.01
Commodity 31-Jul Wk Ago
Mth. Ago
Year Ago
NYMEX Crude($/bl) 40.05 41.21 39.22 58.48
Brent Crude($/bl) 43.74 43.72 42.50 62.88
Gold( $/oz) 1975 1901 1781 1414
Gold(Rs./10 gm) 53615 50960 48304 34805
Source: Refinitiv
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Nifty Aug 2020 Futures stood at 11,095.85, a premium of 22.40 points
above the spot closing of 11,073.45. The turnover on NSE’s Futures and
Options segment fell to Rs. 11,37,132.45 crore on July 31, 2020, compared
with Rs. 41,88,028.33 crore on July 30, 2020.
The Put-Call ratio stood at 0.91 compared with the previous session’s close
of 0.84.
The Nifty Put-Call ratio stood at 1.31 compared with the previous session’s
close of 1.21.
Open interest on Nifty Futures stood at 11.05 million, compared with the
previous session’s close of 14.39 million.
Bond yields inched up as the demand for new 10-year bond was slightly
lower than market expectations. Market participants also preferred to
remain on the side-lines ahead of the outcome of the monetary policy
review which is due on Aug 6, 2020.
Yield on the 10-year benchmark paper (5.79% GS 2030) rose 1 bps to close
at 5.84% compared to the previous close of 5.83% after moving in a range
of 5.82% to 5.85%.
RBI announced the auction of three government securities namely 5.22% GS
2025, 6.19% GS 2034 and 7.16% GS 2050 for a notified amount of Rs.
30,000 crore. The auction would be carried out on Aug 7, 2020.
RBI announced the auction of government securities for eleven states for a
notified amount of Rs. 12,400 crore. The auction would be carried out on
Aug 4, 2020.
The Indian rupee was little changed against the U.S. dollar with domestic
currency recording its best month in over a year boosted by a fall in the U.S.
dollar index and greenback inflows towards debt and equity offerings.
Euro fell after rising for two consecutive session against the U.S. dollar after
U.S. inflation-adjusted consumer spending rose in Jun 2020.
Gold prices rose as persisting concerns over the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on the U.S. economy boosted the safe haven appeal of the
bullion.
Brent crude prices rose on the back of intermittent weakness in the U.S.
dollar.
Personal income in the U.S. fell 1.1% in Jun 2020, slower than downwardly
revised fall of 4.4% in May 2020. The fall reflected a decrease in government
social benefit payments made to individuals from federal economic recovery
programs.
Preliminary flash estimate showed, Euro area gross domestic product (GDP)
contracted 15% in the Jun quarter of 2020, much higher than 3.1% decline
in the previous quarter. Euro area economy contracted at the fastest pace
on record to enter a historic recession.
The National Bureau of Statistics reported that China’s manufacturing
Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to 51.1 in Jul 2020 from 50.9 in Jun
2020. Non-manufacturing PMI eased to 54.2 from 54.4 in the prior month.
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