Global Indices
Global Indices 03-May Prev_Day Abs. Change
% Change
Russell 3000 2,092 2,099 -7 -0.32
Nasdaq 13,895 13,963 -68 -0.48
FTSE
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6,970 6,961 8 0.12
Nikkei
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28,813 29,054 -241 -0.83
Hang Seng 28,358 28,725 -367 -1.28
Indian Indices 03-May Prev_Day Abs. Change
% Change
S&P BSE Sensex 48,719 48,782 -64 -0.13
Nifty 50 14,634 14,631 3 0.02
Nifty 100 14,811 14,791 21 0.14
Nifty 500 12,395 12,364 31 0.25
Nifty Bank 32,466 32,782 -316 -0.96
S&P BSE Power 2,512 2,481 31 1.25
S&P BSE Small Cap 22,011 21,670 341 1.57
S&P BSE HC 23,682 23,531 151 0.64
Date P/E Div. Yield P/E Div. Yield
3-May 31.12 0.85 31.54 1.00
Month Ago 34.84 0.72 33.60 0.95
Year Ago 20.90 1.13 22.35 1.54
Nifty 50 Top 3 Gainers
Company 03-May Prev_Day
% Change
Adani Ports & SEZ 761 730 4.29
Bharti Airtel 559 537 4.12
SBI Life Insurance Company Limited
959 929 3.22
Nifty 50 Top 3 Losers Domestic News
Company 03-May Prev_Day
% Change
Titan Industries Limited 1424 1492 -4.54
IndusInd Bank 914 935 -2.28
RIL 1959 1995 -1.78
Advance Decline Ratio
BSE NSE
Advances 1779 1162
Declines 1258 788
Unchanged 177 109
Institutional Flows (Equity)
Description (Cr)
YTD
FII Flows* 42931
MF Flows** -18639
*3
rd
May 2021; **29
th
Apr 2021
Economic Indicator
YoY(%) Current Year Ago
CPI
5.52%
(Mar-21)
5.84%
(Mar-20)
IIP
-3.60%
(Feb-21)
5.20%
(Feb-20)
GDP
0.40%
(Dec-20)
3.30%
(Dec-19)
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Data as on 30 Apr, 2021
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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
-1.60%
(Nov-20)
-7.50%
(Sep-20)
Quarter Ago
Inflow/Outflow
-88
-3151
4.59%
(Dec-20)
Indian equity markets closed on a flattish note with Sensex dipping
marginally as investors are contemplating on growing probability of
government imposing curbs at the national level to rein in the COVID-19
spread. Meanwhile, India’s manufacturing PMI data in Apr was flat at 55.5
with a mild change from the reading of 55.4 in Mar, mainly due to pick up in
international demand for Indian goods
Key benchmark indices S&P BSE Sensex lost 0.13% and Nifty 50 gained
0.02% to close at 48,718.52 and 14,634.15 respectively.
The overall market breadth on BSE was strong with 1,779 scrips advancing
and 1,258 scrips declining. A total of 177 scrips remained unchanged.
On the BSE sectoral front, S&P BSE Telecom was the major gainer, up 3.5%
followed by S&P BSE Metal, up 1.46% and S&P BSE FMCG, up 1.34%. S&P
BSE Consumer Durables was the major loser, down 1.99% followed by S&P
BSE Energy, down 1.13% and S&P BSE Bankex, down 0.9%.
IHS Markit survey showed India’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’
Index (PMI) rose marginally to 55.5 in Apr 2021 from 55.4 in Mar 2021. The
manufacturing sector remained largely unchanged, with new order and
production growth rates falling to eight-month lows as the COVID-19 crisis
worsened.
The Central Government has waived the IGST or integrated GST on goods
received for free in exchange for free distribution of Covid relief. The
exemption is one-time only, and it applies to all listed imports until Jun 30,
2021. The exemption would also apply to products that have already been
imported but are still pending clearance on the date of the exemption's
issuance, which is set to begin on May 3, 2021.
According to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), in Apr
2021, compared to Mar 2021, the second wave of COVID-19 and the
resulting localised lockdowns impacted 75 lakh jobs. As a result, the
unemployment rate has risen to a four-month high of 7.97%.
IDBI Bank posted 278% YoY rise in net profit at Rs. 512 crore for the
quarter ended Mar 2021 as against Rs. 135 crore in the quarter ended Mar
2020. The rise came amid robust growth in net interest income.
Kotak Mahindra Bank reported consolidated net profit rose 36% to Rs.
2,589 crore in the quarter ended Mar 2021 as against Rs. 1,905 crore in the
same period last financial year.
Asian markets largely closed in the red amid thin holiday trading as
investors remained cautious over the surge in coronavirus cases in the
region, particularly in Japan and India, as well as the possibility of
lockdowns in several markets. Today (as on May 04), Asian markets rose
following gains on the Wall Street overnight. While Nikkei was closed for
holiday, Hang Seng rose 0.30% (as at 8 a.m. IST).
European markets rose amid optimism about economic recovery after data
showed a surge in Germany's retail sales and an expansion in euro zone
factory activity.
U.S. markets rose mostly on upbeat earnings and economic news, although
buying interest remained subdued. Although market participants remain
optimistic about the economic outlook, some concerns about valuations
and a potential correction persist.
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FII Derivative Trade Statistics 03-May
(Rs Cr) Buy
Sell Open Int.
Index Futures 3742.21 6705.42 10809.98
Index Options 256197.56 251336.27 80888.14
Stock Futures 15344.43 14683.46 94370.23
Stock Options 12191.08 12713.52 7876.95
Total 287475.28 285438.67 193945.30
03-May Prev_Day
Change
Put Call Ratio (OI) 1.07 1.07 0.00
Put Call Ratio(Vol) 0.82 0.93 -0.11
03-May Wk. Ago Mth. Ago
Year Ago
Call Rate 3.21% 3.20% 3.30% 4.19%
T-Repo 3.21% 3.23% 3.37% 3.75%
Repo 4.00% 4.00% 4.00% 4.40%
Reverse Repo 3.35% 3.35% 3.35% 3.75%
91 Day T-Bill 3.31% 3.30% 3.25% 3.59%
364 Day T-Bill 3.69% 3.63% 3.75% 3.73%
10 Year Gilt 6.00% 6.04% 6.18% 6.11%
G-Sec Vol. (Rs.Cr) 26165 33266 19231 35084
FBIL MIBOR 3.44% 3.42% 3.50% 4.41%
3 Month CP Rate 3.50% 3.55% 3.55% 5.45%
5 Year Corp Bond 6.28% 6.26% 6.49% 6.91%
1 Month CD Rate 3.38% 3.18% 3.29% 4.14%
3 Month CD Rate 3.32% 3.31% 3.28% 4.60%
1 Year CD Rate 4.10% 3.93% 4.38% 4.79%
Currency 03-May Prev_Day
Change
USD/INR 74.18 74.02 0.16
GBP/INR 102.50 103.16 -0.66
EURO/INR 89.17 89.69 -0.52
JPY/INR 0.68 0.68 0.00
Commodity 30-Apr Wk Ago Mth. Ago
Year Ago
NYMEX Crude($/bl) 64.41 62.00 61.36 19.22
Brent Crude($/bl)
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68.33 66.12 61.74 14.85
Gold( $/oz) 1792 1780 1729 1699
Gold(Rs./10 gm) 47569 47569 44741 40989
Source: Refinitiv
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Data as on 30 Apr, 2021
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Nifty May 2021 Futures stood at 14,685.80, a premium of 51.65 points
above the spot closing of 14,634.15. The turnover on NSE’s Futures and
Options segment rose to Rs. 30,48,844.96 crore on May 03, 2021, compared
with Rs. 22,40,692.20 crore on April 30, 2021.
The Put-Call ratio stood at 0.81 compared with the previous session’s close
of 0.87.
The Nifty Put-Call ratio remained unchanged compared with the previous
session’s close of 1.07.
Open interest on Nifty Futures stood at 11.34 million, compared with the
previous session’s close of 10.86 million.
Bond yields fell on hopes that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would
purchase government securities which will provide support to the domestic
debt market sentiment.
Yield on the 10-year benchmark paper (5.85% GS 2030) fell 3 bps to close at
6.00% as compared to the previous close of 6.03% after moving in a range
of 6.00% to 6.02%.
Banks borrowed Rs. 342 crore under the central bank’s marginal standing
facility on Apr 30, 2021 compared to that of Apr 29, 2021 when banks
borrowed Rs. 4 crore.
RBI announced the sale (re-issue) of four dated securities namely 5.63% GS
2026, GoI FRB 2033, 6.64% GS 2035 and 6.67% GS 2050 for a notified
amount of Rs. 32,000 crore. The auction would be carried out on May 7,
2021.
The Indian rupee rose against the greenback following selling of the
greenback by exporters. Inflows related to an initial public offering added to
the gains.
The euro rose against the greenback after a survey showed euro zone
factory activity growth surged to a record high in Apr 2021. Meanwhile U.S.
manufacturing activity grew at a slower pace in the same month which kept
the greenback under pressure.
Gold prices rose after data showed that U.S. manufacturing activity grew at
a slower pace in Apr 2021 and following decline in U.S. Treasury yields.
According to the University of Michigan, U.S. consumer sentiment index was
upwardly revised to 88.3 in Apr 2021 from a preliminary reading of 86.5 and
84.9 in Mar 2021.
According to IHS Markit, eurozone’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers'
Index (PMI) improved to 62.9 in Apr 2021 from 62.5 in Mar 2021. Apr’s
reading was the highest level since Jun 1997 and the sector has expanded
for the tenth straight month.
According to Destatis, Germany’s retail sales grew 7.7% MoM in Mar 2021 as
against 2.7% increase in Feb 2021. On a yearly basis, retail sales rebounded
11% in Mar as against 6.6% decline in the previous month.
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