NPA risks easing for largest PSU banks but shortage of funds could hit credit growth

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State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, and Union Bank of India, have all reported an improvement in their asset quality in the first nine months of the current fiscal year.

Risk of a sharp deterioration in the asset quality of five of the largest PSU banks now seems to be abating with the economic recovery picking up pace, said Moody’s Investors Service in a recent note. However, despite this, the rating agency cautioned that such public sector lenders are likely to remain starved of sufficient capital to absorb unexpected shocks and support credit growth. Banks were expected to see a sharp rise in NPAs last year when the pandemic slowed the Indian economy down but despite the economic slump, the asset quality of banks has seen mild improvement.

Risks reducing for banks

State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, and Union Bank of India, have all reported an improvement in their asset quality in the first nine months of the current fiscal year. “The gross NPL ratios of the five banks declined by an average of around 100 basis point as of the end of 2020 from a year earlier,” Moody’s said. The estimates even account for loans that have not yet been declared NPAs owing to the Supreme Court order. Lenders are also drawing comfort from the provisions made by them against the expected jump in NPAs.

During the pandemic, various measures were undertaken to support borrowers. This, according to Moody’s has largely helped limited impact of the pandemic on the banks’ asset quality. These measures included loan repayment moratorium, loan restructuring, monetary easing, liquidity infusion, Capital infusion into public sector banks, lowering LCR, among others. “As of the end of December 2020, the five banks restructured 0.7%-2.6% of gross loans, less than our expectations, as the impact of the pandemic on borrowers was not as severe as we had anticipated,” the report said.

Dearth of capital to result in uneven recovery

Despite the green shoots, capital shortage remains a risk. “The banks will continue to face shortages of capital to both absorb any unexpected stress and support credit growth, with high credit costs continuing to suppress profitability,” they added. This shortage in the capital could result in an uneven recovery for the Indian economy with various vulnerable industries facing a setback. The banks’ asset quality can also deteriorate more than anticipated, with exposures to the MSMEs, in particular, posing risks, Moody’s said.

The government planned to infuse Rs 20,000 crore into public sector banks this fiscal year and another Rs 20,000 in the next financial year. While the capital infusions will help the banks meet Basel capital requirements, it will not boost credit growth, according to the report. This would result in some banks turning to the market. Canara Bank and PNB have already raised some capital from equity markets.

On the other hand, in an earlier note, Moody’s said that private sector banks have raised sufficient capital buffers to tide through any hiccups going forward. Asset quality of private lenders remains supported by the same measures that have aided their public sector peers.

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Markets lose upward rally and closes flat; Nifty and sensex suffer minimal loss, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The benchmark indices erased all the intra day gains and ended with marginal losses, breaking the six day winning momentum. The Sensex was down at 51,329.08, and the Nifty was down 0.04% at 15,109.30. Nifty Bank ended at Rs 36,065 adding 0.20% while BSE Bankex ended at Rs 40,724 adding 0.16%.

Amongst the top Gainers were- PNB at Rs 39 adding 2.76% followed by IDFC First Bank at Rs 50 adding 1.73%, Axis Bank at Rs 742 (0.86%), ICICI Bank at Rs 633 (0.60%), HDFC Bank at Rs 1,661 (0.41%). Major Indices that traded in the red were Induslnd Bank at Rs 1,025 (-0.90%), Bandhan Bank at Rs 328 (-0.71%), SBI at Rs 394 (-0.57%).

Nifty Financial Services ended at 16,905 adding 0.25%. Amongst the biggest losers were Bajaj Finance at Rs 5,400 (-1.77%) followed by Power Finance at Rs 125 (-1.68%), Bajaj Finserv at Rs 9,941 (-0.79%), Cholamandalm at Rs 459 (-0.34%). while all other major indices traded in Red, few managed to remain in the Green including HDFC at Rs 2,747 adding 0.50% and Indiabulls Hsg at Rs 218 (0.05%).

Other key takeaways

Fitch Ratings
India’s 2021-2022 budget has proposed relaxing foreign-ownership caps on insurers and listing India’s largest state-owned insurer, measures that Fitch Ratings says will help the industry attract foreign capital, strengthen solvency and promote competition.

The proposals could encourage global insurers to enter the fast-expanding Indian market, while international insurers already holding minority stakes in domestic companies may try to increase their ownership over the medium term.

Bitcoin jumps to new highs
Bitcoin extended gains on Tuesday to a record high as the afterglow of Tesla Inc’s investment in the cryptocurrency had investors reckoning it would become a mainstream asset class for both corporates and money managers.

Bitcoin has more than doubled over two months as institutional investors search for alternative wealth stores and retail traders ride the wave. Monday’s leap after Tesla’s announcement was its largest daily rise in more than three years. It climbed to a new peak of $48,216 late in the Asian afternoon on Tuesday. Rival cryptocurrency ethereum had struck a record high of $1,784.85 in the early morning.

Central Bank Of India Q3
Net profit was up 6.5 percent at Rs 165.4 crore against Rs 155.3 crore (YoY). NII was up 10.2 percenat Rs 2,228.1 crore against Rs 2,021.9 crore (YoY). Gross NPA at Rs 29,486.1 crore against Rs 30,785.4 crore (QoQ). Net NPA at Rs 7,514.7 crore against Rs 8,683.6 crore (QoQ). Provisions at Rs 743.7 crore against Rs 1104.9 crore QoQ and against Rs 1,249.2 crore YoY.

Gold Updates
International gold and silver rose on Monday as expectations of a large US economic stimulus package bolstered bullion’s appeal. Domestic gold and silver prices rose on Monday tracking overseas prices. Domestic bullion traded flat to higher this Tuesday morning, tracking the overseas markets.

Technically, MCX Gold April resistance now is at 47950-48280 level. Support is at 47600-47350 levels. MCX Silver March witnessed a bounce back from 21-DMA at 67300 level & ended above 70000 indicating a sideways to upside momentum upto 70800-71500 levels.

Rupee Updates
Indian rupee ended higher by 8 paise at 72.88 per dollar, amid profit booking seen in the domestic equity market. It opened 8 paise higher at 72.88 per dollar against previous close of 72.96 and remained in the range of 72.84-72.93. The fund inflow from USA keeps dollar prices at check from rising, which helps rupee appreciation, along with no weakness in capital markets



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Growth-focused budget helps Sensex , Nifty maintains the bull run, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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-Sheersh Kapoor

Broader markets have started recovering post the announcement of Union Budget 2021. A growth and capex oriented Budget has provided ammunition to the bulls as the BSE Sensex attempts to scale mount 50K yet again. Several stocks notched up 52-week highs today in the broader market.

At close, the Sensex was up by 2.46% at 49,797.72, and the Nifty up by 2.57% at 14,647.90. Nifty Bank Index traded green at Rs 34,267 Adding 3.56%, while BSE Bankex ended at Rs 38,833 adding 3.43%. Amongst the top Gainers were- SBI at Rs 333 adding 7.21% followed by HDFC Bank at Rs 1,560 adding 5.67%, Bandhan Bank at Rs 339 (4.98%), Kotak Mahindra Bank at Rs 1,861 (3.32%), IDFC First Bank at Rs 47 (2.36%), RBl Bank at Rs 242 (2.34%), ICICI Bank at Rs 617 (2.24%).

Nifty Financial Services ended at 16,208 adding 3.23%. Amongst the top gainers were Indiabulls Hsg at Rs 213 adding 3.74% followed by HDFC at Rs 2,659 down 3.09%, Bajaj Finance at Rs 5173 (2.27%),Power Finance at Rs 118 (2.19%). while all other major indices traded in green, Bajaj Finance and Cholamadalam traded lower by 2.53% and 0.89% respectively.

Other key takeaways

Govt won’t own or fund ‘Bad Bank’
The government is preparing to bring stressed assets worth Rs 2.25 lakh crore under the proposed ‘Bad Bank’. The entity which will be entirely funded and managed by commercial banks, said two top bureaucrats in an exclusive interaction on February 2. The funding will be done by banks from both the private sector and the public sector, they said. It is not clear what is initial capital estimated for setting up the Bad Bank

“The new budget has ignited spark in all cyclical and economy driven sectors.”

Rusmik Oza, Executive Vice President, Head of Fundamental Research at Kotak Securities:-
The elevated borrowings for the next few years indicate higher spending could remain for next few years. The earnings season is throwing good earnings surprise which is also getting factored in stock prices. With clarity on growth and earnings it will be ideal to focus on economy driven sectors like capital goods, construction, engineering, cement, power utilities, oil & gas, banks, Insurance and NBFCs.”

“As valuations are rich and Nifty-50 has again gone closer to the 15,000 mark there could be some resistance setting in at these levels. Investors can now look to accumulate stocks in every decline with a 2 to 3 year view.” he added.

HDFC Q3 result:
The company has reported 65 % YoY fall in its December quarter net profit at Rs 2,925.8 crore versus Rs 8,372.5 crore and revenue was down 42.3% at Rs 11,707 crore against Rs 20,285.5 crore. The Q3FY20 net profit includes proceeds from Gruh stake sale, reported CNBC-TV18.

Gold Updates

COMEX gold trades little changed near $1865/oz after a 0.7% gain yesterday. Gold is choppy amid mixed trade in the US dollar index and as market players assess the possibility of a US stimulus deal.

Experts believe that gold may continue to witness mixed trade reflecting the mixed trend in the US dollar but general bias may be on the upside owing to global growth worries and the possibility of US stimulus. Domestic gold prices have become cheaper due to duty cut, however, general price trend will be determined by international markets.

Rupee Updates

Indian rupee is trading higher by 8 paise at 72.94 per dollar, amid buying seen in the domestic equity market. It opened flat at 73.02 per dollar against it’s previous close of 73.02. The rupee opened flat at 72.92 against the US dollar in opening trade on Tuesday morning.

USDINR pair closed positive, USDINR Feb Future is trading at 73.27. it is expected to trade with bullish momentum for the day. The USDINR Spot pair took support at 72.80 level and bounced back up to 73.15 levels and ended above 73.00 level indicating a positive momentum to continue with in the range of 72.70-73.20 levels.



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A bad day for Indian markets; Sensex down by 900 points while Nifty ends below 14k mark, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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At close, the Sensex was down 1.94% at 47,409.93, and the Nifty was down 1.91% at 13,967.50. About 1053 shares have advanced, 1809 shares declined, and 141 shares are unchanged. Nifty bank index traded red at Rs 30,284 down by 2.93%, while BSE Bankex ended at 34,334 down by the same percentage.

Amongst the top losers were- Axis Bank at Rs 632 down by 3.99%, followed by HDFC Bank at Rs 1,409 (-3.64%), Induslnd Bank at Rs 820 (-3.42%), ICICI Bank at Rs 522 (-2.92%), PNB at Rs 33 (-2.34%), SBI at Rs 275 (-1.89%),Bandhan Bank at Rs 303 (1.89%) and Kotak Mahindra Bank at Rs 1,765 (-1.66%). While all the major indices traded in the red, Bank of Baroda traded higher at Rs 74 adding 0.27%.

Nifty Financial Services ended at 14,723 down by 2.77%. Amongst the top losers were HDFC at Rs 2,467 down 3.31% followed by Cholamandalam at Rs 410 (-2.40%), Power Finance at Rs 111 (-2.36%), Indiabulls Hsg at Rs 197 (-1.76%),Bajaj Finance at Rs 9,126 (-0.79%).

Other key takeaways

India’s GDP to contract 8% in FY21: FICCI Survey
India’s gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to contract by 8 per cent in 2020-21, according to the latest round of FICCI’s Economic Outlook Survey.

The annual median growth forecast by the industry body is based on responses from leading economists representing industry, banking and financial services sector. The survey was conducted in January. The median growth forecast for agriculture and allied activities has been pegged at 3.5 per cent for 2020-21.


Expert views on the latest IMF‘s GDP projection

Gaurav Garg, Head Research, CapitalVia Global Research Limited – Investment Advisor:
“The IMF on Tuesday projected an impressive 11.5% growth rate for India in 2021, making the country the only major economy of the world to register double-digit growth this year amidst the coronavirus pandemic. This projection could help the Indian market attract more foreign investors which could eventually help the economy to recover even faster.”

V K Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services:
“IMF revising global GDP growth upwards to 5.5% and India’s growth to 11.5% in 2021 is good news. The sharp turnaround in growth will ensure that the current trend of impressive corporate results will sustain. On the negative side, we had two consecutive days of FII selling in the market. It appears that the market is a bit apprehensive of some budget tax proposals which may not be market-friendly.”

Gold Updates
COMEX gold trades 0.3% lower near $1845/oz after a 0.2% decline yesterday. Gold is pressurized by increasing debate about the US stimulus package and position squaring ahead of the Fed’s monetary policy meeting.

Technically, MCX Gold April is holding a resistance near 49500 levels where its immediate support is at 48900 levels. It could trade within these ranges. MCX Silver March is trading near 66500 level and above which will continue its bullish rally up to 67200-67900 levels. Support is at 65800-65000 levels.

Domestic gold and silver ended flat on Monday. Indian markets are shut on Tuesday on account of Republic Day holiday. Domestic bullion could trade flat-to-marginally lower this Wednesday morning, tracking the international prices.

Bank of Baroda Q3:

Company’s net profit was at Rs 1,061.1 crore in the quarter ended December 2020 against loss of Rs 1,407 crore in the same quarter last year. It net interest income (NII) was up 8.6% at Rs 7,749 crore versus Rs 7,132 crore, reported CNBC-TV18. Its gross NPA was at 8.48% versus 9.14% and net NPA was at 2.39% versus 2.51%, QoQ.

Rupee Updates
Indian rupee erased most of the intraday gains and ended near the day’s low level at 72.92 per dollar, amid profit booking saw in the domestic equity market.It opened flat at 72.94 per dollar against Monday’s close of 72.95 and traded between 72.78-72.94.



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Nifty and Sensex hit its fresh record highs in today’s market rally, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Nifty bank index traded Green at Rs 32,084 adding 0.40%, while BSE Bankex ended at 36,658 adding 0.46%. The rally in the market was broad-based as the Midcap and Smallcap indices clocked gains of about a percent.

Shares that contributed the most were- Bandhan Bank at Rs 419 adding 3.35% followed by HDFC Bank at Rs 1,431 (1.09%), Kotak Mahindra at Rs 1,970 (0.94%), Axis Bank at Rs 672 (0.24%), ICICI Bank at Rs 542 (0.18%). While all the other major indices remained green, Induslnd Bank at Rs 939 (-1.29%) and SBI traded lower at Rs 286 (-0.59%).

Nifty Financial Services ended at 15,511 adding 0.56%. Amongst the top gainer were Indiabulls HSG at Rs 241 adding 3.08%, followed by Bajaj finserv at Rs 9,171 adding 2.02%, Power Finance at Rs 120 (1.38%), Cholamandalam at Rs 431 (0.10%). HDFC Shares traded lower at Rs 2,657 (-0.14%).

Other key takeaways

India’s GDP to contract by 7.7% in 2020-21: Government
The central government projects the country’s economy to contract by 7.7 percent in the current fiscal year 2020-21, as per the first advance estimates of GDP released by the National Statistical Office on January 7.

“The movement of various high-frequency indicators in recent months, points towards broad-based nature of resurgence of economic activity. The relatively more manageable pandemic situation in the country as compared to advanced nations has further added momentum to the economic recovery,” the government said in a press release.

Bitcoin hit $40,000 for first time and falls by 5% a day later
Bitcoin topped $40,000 for the first time on Thursday, as it continues a rally that has seen the digital currency climb more than 700% from a March 12 closing low.

Bitcoin fell more than 5 percent on Friday, a day after topping $40,000 for the first time. The world’s most popular digital currency fell as low as $36,750 on Bitstamp exchange, after reaching an all-time high of $40,402.46 in the previous session

Rupee trades flat
Indian rupee erased early losses and traded flat around 73.32 per dollar, amid buying witnessing in the domestic equity market. It opened lower at 73.39 per dollar against Thursday’s close of 73.32.

Gold Updates
Gold prices traded down with COMEX spot gold prices fell below USD 1,890 per ounce on Friday losing more than 1 percent. Gold February future contracts at MCX were trading down to Rs 50,242 per 10 grams with fall in COMEX prices. Experts Expect gold prices to trade down with COMEX gold resistance at USD 1,910, support at USD 1,860. MCX Gold February support lies at Rs 49,700 with resistance at Rs 50,400.

Wall St ends higher:
Stocks on Wall Street hit record levels on Thursday as investors bet a Democrat-controlled Congress will deliver more stimulus spending to help the U.S. economy overcome a steep pandemic-induced downturn.

The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all set new highs amid growing calls for President Donald Trump’s removal, one day after Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in a harrowing assault on American democracy.



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Nifty Bank & financials trade in green; ICICI, Kotak Mahindra Bank top gainers, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Nifty bank index traded at Rs 31,797 adding 0.24%, while BSE Bankex ended at 36,396 adding 0.34%. Shares that contributed the most were – RBL Bank at Rs 284 adding 5.40% followed by ICICI Bank at Rs 546 (1.80%), SBI at Rs 284 (1.12%), Kotak Mahindra Bank at Rs 1,970 (0.55%), federal Bank at Rs 72 (0.55%). While all the other major indices remained green, Axis Bank at Rs 654 (-1.48%) and HDFC Bank traded lower at Rs 1,420 (-0.43%).

Nifty Financial Services ended at 15,393 adding 0.09%. Indiabulls HSG was the top gainer at Rs 220 adding 0.32% followed by Power Finance at Rs 118 (0.13%). Shares that traded lower were- Bajaj Finance at Rs 5,030 (-1.73%), Cholamandalam at Rs 434 (-0.55%) and HDFC at Rs 2,638 (-0.49%).

Other key takeaways

India receives highest FII inflows in 2020
Indian equities received more than Rs 1.6 lakh crore ($23 billion) from foreign institutional investors in 2020, the highest among emerging markets. In fact, most Asian and emerging markets witnessed outflows in the year gone by. This was the second year in a row when FII inflows into Indian equities were highest among emerging markets. In 2019, the inflow was $14.2 billion.

Bitcoin breaks above $35,000 to touch new high
Bitcoin traded above $35,000 for the first time in Asia on Wednesday, rising to a high of $35,879 and extending a rally that has seen the digital currency rise more than 800% since mid-March.The world’s most popular cryptocurrency crossed $20,000 for the first time ever on December 16.

Rupee trades flat
Indian rupee erased the gains and trading flat at 73.18 per dollar, amid selling seen in the domestic equity market. It opened flat at 73.17 per dollar against Tuesday’s close of 73.17.

Gold Updates
On the Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX), February gold contracts were trading lower by 0.31 percent at Rs 51,561 per 10 gram at 0920 hours. March silver was trading 0.72 percent lower at Rs 70,346 a kilogram.

Gold has support at 51440-51200 and resistance is placed at 52000-52200 levels. Silver has support at 70200-69500 while resistance is placed at 71500-72200 levels. Gold and silver extend gain on Tuesday amid weakness in the dollar index and 7-weeks lockdown in the UK. Both the precious metals were settled on a positive note.



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Nifty ends above 13,900; Banks and Financials outperform, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Benchmark indices rallied in the fifth consecutive session, closing at fresh record highs supported by the financial. Nifty bank index traded higher at Rs 31,322 adding 1.43%, while BSE Bankex ended at 35,948 adding 1.41%.

Shares that contributed the most were- Induslnd Bank at Rs 912 adding 5.30% followed by PNB at Rs 33 (2.47%), Axis Bank at Rs 639 (2.03%), ICICI Bank at Rs 528 (1.67%), HDFC Bank at Rs 1,427 (1.02%) and State Bank Of India at Rs 277 (0.98%). While all the other major indices remained green, Bank Of Baroda traded lower at Rs 62 (-0.08%).

Nifty Financial Services ended at 15,120 adding 1.03%. HDFC was the top gainer at Rs 2,518 adding 1.72%. Shares that traded lower were- Bajaj Finance at Rs 8,976 (-0.21%), Cholamandalam at Rs 383 (-0.83%) and Indiabulls HSG at Rs 216 (-0.41%).

Other key takeaways

Rupee Updates
Indian rupee ended higher by 8 paise at 73.42 per dollar, amid buying seen in the domestic equity market. It opened higher by 6 paise at 73.44 per dollar against previous close of 73.50 and remained in the range of 73.34-73.44.

Gold Updates
Bullion prices traded steady on Tuesday with spot gold prices at COMEX was trading marginally up to $1,878 per ounce while spot silver prices at COMEX was trading near $26.29 per ounce in the morning trade. Bullion prices gained on dollar decline as US house supported US President Trump’s proposal for $2,000 checks.

MCX Gold February resistance for the day lies at Rs 50,400 per 10 grams with support at Rs 49,800 per 10 grams. MCX Silver March support lies at Rs 67,500 per KG, resistance at Rs 69,500 per KG.

Prime Focus adds 14% after Reliance Capital opposes the stake

Prime Focus touched 52-week high of Rs 58.95, rising nearly 14 percent intraday on December 29 after Reliance Capital opposed the stake sale by Credit Suisse. Reliance Capital in its press release said that SEBI is to order a thorough investigation in this matter and immediately prevent/restrain Credit Suisse from selling the Prime Focus shares



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