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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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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Valuations out of comfort zone: What you should do now

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A famous law in economics — Stein’s Law– states, “If something cannot go on for ever, it will stop”.

With the Sensex touching the 50,000 mark last week, one thing on every one’s mind is this – will the exuberance continue or will the markets succumb to Stein’s law? In this column we analyse two metrics that investors can keep track of to judge the market situation.

Buffet Indicator

In an interview in 2001, legendary investor Warren Buffet noted that the single best measure of where valuations stand at any moment was the ratio of market capitalisation of all listed securities as a percentage of GNP. This has subsequently become famous as the Buffet Indicator. Since in many cases there is no significant difference between GNP and GDP, the market capitalisation by GDP is more commonly used.

According to Buffet, in the context of US economy, if the percentage relationship falls to the 70-80 per cent levels it’s good time to buy. If the ratio approaches 200 per cent as it did in 1999-2000 during the dotcom bubble, investors were ‘playing with fire’.

Of course, it was playing with fire as those who remained invested in the benchmark Nasdaq index at those levels of market cap-to-GDP, saw 77 per cent of their investment value burnt from the peak of the bubble in March 2000 to its bottom in October 2002.

Right now the market capitalisation-to-GDP in the US is around 190 per cent — right in the ‘playing with fire’ zone. Given that financial events in the US always impact the rest of the world, this poses risk for stock markets across the world. .

Where does India fare in this metric? India’s current market cap-to-GDP is around 100 per cent now. While this might appear lower than the ratio in US, we need to see this in the context of our economy and history.

Our market cap-to-GDP peaked at around 149 per cent in December 2007, and the Nifty 50 index fell 60 per cent from those levels by March 2009, falling back to a ratio of a little above 60 per cent of the annual GDP at that time. Since then, the highest we have reached is 105 times in 2017 Given our history, the Buffet Indicator for India is signalling over valuation. Every time it has crossed the 80 to 90 per cent levels, markets have either crashed or atleast underperfomed risk free options. While it might be lower than the ratio in the US, one needs to factor in that we have an unorganised sector that makes up 50 per cent of the GDP and our corporate profits to GDP ratio is about half the levels prevailing in the US.

Trailing PE ratio

Historically, Indian markets have always cracked or underperfomed sooner or later after benchmark Nifty50 index nears/crosses trailing PE of around 24 times. In the peak of the Y2K/dotcom bubble, it traded up to a PE of 29 times in February 2000. From the peak level of 1,756 then, the Nifty 50 corrected by around 50 per cent as the bubble burst and unwound.

In the housing bubble driven bull market of 2007-08, it traded up to a PE of 24 times in January 2008 and subsequently the index witnessed wealth destruction of around 60 per cent as the entire world faced consequences of the sub-prime crisis created by the housing bubble. Currently, the trailing PE of Nifty 50 is at a historical high and mind boggling 36 times. Even if one were to be very generous and take an EPS 20 per cent higher (closer to FY20 consensus EPS estimates prior to covid-disruption) to adjust for Covid impact on earnings, it trades at around 29 times – levels from which it crashed in 2000.

While in general the logic is that markets look to the future and one should look at forward PE, trailing PE has been historically a good indicator from an index level. The reasons being forward earnings is built more on expectations which may or may not pan out, and the other reason being forward earnings cannot be disconnected from trailing earnings. While there might be individual cases of earnings differing vastly from trailing levels, at an aggregate or index level it is usually not the case.

Historically, trading at over stretched PE ratios has had severe consequences. For example, the main index in China SSE Composite traded up to a PE of over 40 times in 2007 as equity mania rose to historic proportions there. This culminated in a correction of more than 70 per cent. Despite robust economic growth since then, the index is still 40 per cent below its peak of 2007, nearly 14 years later. It trades at humbling PE of around 18 times today.

What this means to you

While market pundits and fund managers you watch on TV might justify these valuations by pointing to record low interest rates, they are sharing only half the truth.

The other part which is not explicitly explained is that interest rates are low because economic growth is low. Low growth will result in low earnings growth. In the long term stock markets have always been a function of earnings growth and interest rates. They are likely to perform worst when interest rates are high and earnings growth is low. They perform best when interest rates are low and earnings growth is high. Hence the current scenario where interest rates and earnings growth are low is not a case for all time high valuations.

Whether it is the Buffet Indicator or the PE ratio, the indications clearly are that Indian markets are in over-heated territory. That means it is time for you to be prudent in your equity allocation, plan for the long-term and not follow the herd for quick profits. As the famous quote from ‘The Dark Knight’ goes – ‘You either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain’. Bull markets usually choose the latter. One must invest wisely to not get trapped by the villain.

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Celebrations at Dalal Street; Sensex crosses 50k mark for the first time, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The BSE barometer of top 30 firms, S&P BSE Sensex, reached the 50,000-mark for the first time on Thursday, hitting a record high of 50,140 in opening deals. The market capitalisation of listed firms on the BSE, too, touched a record high of Rs 199 trillion.

Sensex’s journey from 45,000 to 50,000 currently is the fastest 5,000-point rally in the history of Dalal Street’s oldest equities index and was completed in just 48 days. It’s run from 40,000 to 45,000 levels took 561 days to accomplish.

According to experts, Foreign Portfolio Investors have been the main driver behind the market rally in India. After the initial bout of selling in the earlier part of 2020, FPIs have been consistently buying Indian equities so far. As per the data available with the NSE, In the year 2020, FPI made a net equity investment of Rs 1.5 lakh crore into the Indian market.

Vijay Chandok – MD & CEO, ICICI Securities said- “Sensex crossing the important milestone of 50,000 is a telling sign of economy and markets shifting orbits on broad-based recovery and better days ahead. The combination of strong capital inflows, low interest rates and leaner balance sheet of India corporates along with government measures for growth is expected to lift the economic growth ahead. The same is likely to resonate in capital markets, thereby keeping the markets buoyant in the long term.”

Global markets have remained supportive so far. Yesterday Wall Street hit new records and stock markets across the globe climbed after US President Joe Biden took office on Wednesday as traders were joyful over his plan to inject even more stimulus into the world’s largest economy

Investors’ sentiment turned positive after the government managed to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Fresh Covid cases have fallen from a peak of more than 1 lakh daily cases to around 15,000 per day now, which boosted hopes of faster economic recovery and further opening of the economy.

Gaurav Awasthi, Senior Partner – IIFL Wealth Management said- “Sensex at 50K is a psychological feel good factor and has no significance on the decision to invest or exit from equity markets. The relevant yardsticks to look at for investing include the current valuations and future earnings trajectory of underlying companies. The longer term view remains positive given the strong tailwinds in a host of industries including IT, pharma and manufacturing. However, the current valuations do warrant some caution with likelihood of increased volatility in the short term.”

Experts also believe that the forthcoming Budget, just 10 days away from now, will also prove to be critical for the markets, as it may showcase the government’s agenda for reforms and growth of the economy going forward. Many also believe that as Sensex crosses 50k, valuations look stretched. Valuations are a function of earnings, and earnings are not coming through making it a key risk at the current juncture.

“I don’t think the market is overvalued by a big margin. It is just that it is looking at the future with a lot of positivity. Now, if those corporate earnings materialise, those growth materialises then Sensex will continue to rise. But please remember, Sensex will go up and down. From its fair value, it can become cheaper and more expensive. Very few people will be able to predict how Sensex will move in the short term”- said Motilal Oswal, MD and CEO, Motilal Oswal Financial Services.



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Nifty ends above 14,500 aided by financials; Sensex jumps 800 points, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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At close, the Sensex was up 1.72% at 49,398.29, and the Nifty added 1.68% at 14,521.20. About 2077 shares have advanced, 861 shares declined, and 139 shares are unchanged. Nifty bank index traded green at Rs 32,424 adding 1.94%, while BSE Bankex ended at 36,730 up by 1.95%.

Amongst the top gainers were- IDFC First Bank at Rs 50 adding 7.50, followed by RBL Bank at Rs 254 (-4.03), Bank of Baroda at Rs 75 (3.70%), PNB at Rs 36 (2.96%), ICICI Bank at Rs 546 (2.49%), Kotak Mahindra Bank at Rs 1,887 (-2.17%), Bandhan Bank at Rs 362 (1.77%).

Nifty Financial Services ended at 15,614 adding 2.41%. Amongst the top gainers were Cholamandalam at Rs 437 adding 7.01% followed by Bajaj Finserv at Rs 8,924 (6.82%), Indiabulls hsg at Rs 240 (6.75%),Bajaj Finance at Rs 4959 (5.07%) and Power Finance at Rs 122 (4.17).

Other key takeaways

Indian Railway Finance Corporation IPO subscribed fully:
The public offer of Indian Railway Finance Corporation has been subscribed 1.01 times on January 19, the second day of bidding, largely supported by retail investors so far. The IPO has received bids for 126.7 crore equity shares against offer size of over 124.75 crore equity shares (excluding anchor book portion), the subscription data available on the exchanges showed.

The portion set aside for retail investors witnessed subscription of 1.95 times and that of employees 18.27 times, while the reserved portion of non-institutional investors was subscribed 17.4 percent and that of qualified institutional buyers 0.02 percent.

Gold Updates
Gold prices on the MCX in the futures market were weak by a tad and this is in line with international gold pricing. At around 11:38 am, gold on the MCX quoted down by Rs. 44 or 0.09% at Rs. 48850 per 10gm. Silver on the other hand was firm at Rs. 65507 per kg.

Internationally price of gold has gained as a larger US bail-out outweighs any firmness in the dollar. Furthermore, back in India the roll out of the coronavirus vaccine which began on January 16, 2021 is seen as a positive propelling risk sentiment and in turn taking the sheen out of safe haven assets such as gold.

Rupee Updates
Indian rupee erased some of the gain but still traded higher at 73.22 per dollar, amid buying seen in the domestic equity market. It opened 11 paise higher at 73.17 per dollar against previous close of 73.28. The dollar-rupee January contract on the NSE was at Rs 73.32 in the last session. The open interest increased almost 15% in the February series while marginal decline was seen in January series contracts.

Wall Street ends higher:
U.S. stock futures moved higher early Tuesday as Wall Street looked to bounce back from a rough week ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 166 points. Those for the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 also traded in positive territory.

The move in futures comes after a slump for equities last week. The Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 lost 1.5%, while the Dow was off 0.9%, respectively. It was the worst week for the three major indexes since October.



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Nifty ends below 14,450 dragged by financials, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Sensex managed to hold on to the 49,000 mark despite falling 550 points. Nifty fell 1.11% at 14,433. All sectoral indices were in the negative zone, with banks, IT and pharma worst hit. At close, Nifty bank index traded lower at Rs 32,246 down by -0.84%, while BSE Bankex ended at 36,540 down by -0.99%.

Amongst the top losers were- PNB at Rs 35 (-2.85), followed by ICICI bank at Rs 543 (-1.86), Kotak Mahindra at Rs 1863 (-1.52), Bank of Baroda at Rs (-1.38%), SBI at Rs 303 (-1.11%), Induslnd Bank at Rs 965 (-0.38%), Axis bank at Rs 674 (-0.17%). IDFC first Bank traded in the green adding 4.76% at Rs 48.

Nifty Financial Services ended at 15,453 down by 1%. Amongst the top losers were HDFC at Rs 2,632 down by -1.91% followed by Indiabulls hsg at Rs 230 (-1.03%), Cholamandalam at Rs 424 (-0.48%). Bajaj Finance and Power Finance traded green adding 0.13% and 0.41% respectively.

Other key takeaways

Economic recovery likely to boost gold demand in India this year: WGC
Gold demand appears to be positive in India as the consumer sentiment is likely to recover in 2021, from its dismal performance due to the coronavirus pandemic-related disruptions and volatile price movement, according to a report by the World Gold Council (WGC).

Initial data about the Dhanteras festival in November suggest that while jewellery demand was still below average, it had substantially recovered from the lows seen in the second quarter (April-June 2020) of last year, according to the report.

Budget session to begin from Jan 29, Budget on Feb 1:
The Union Budget 2021-22 would be presented on February 1, confirmed the Lok Sabha Secretariat. The Parliament session would be starting from January 29, and would be held in two phases.

“The fifth session of 17th Lok Sabha will commence on Friday, the 29th January, 2021. Subject to exigencies of government business, the session is likely to conclude on Thursday, the 8th April, 2021,” said an official press release by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

Indian bond yields rise:
India’s benchmark bond yield rose on Friday to a three-week high as a lack of an open market operation announcement disappointed investors ahead of a debt sale and variable rate reverse repo auction later in the day.

The Reserve Bank of India last week said it would conduct a variable rate reverse repo auction for 2 trillion rupees ($27 billion) on Jan. 15 on review of the evolving liquidity and financial conditions.

Rupee ends at days high
The movement in USDINR spot is in tandem with other Asian peers and going ahead the optimism over US stimulus package will keep it lower. Indian rupee ended marginally lower at 73.12, amid selling saw in the domestic equity market. It opened lower at 73.08 per dollar versus Thursday’s close of 73.04 and traded in the range of 72.99-73.17.

Wall Street ends lower:
Wall Street closed lower on Thursday after making a u-turn toward the end of the session as reports emerged about U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s pandemic aid proposal following earlier data that showed a weakening labor market.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished down 68.95 points, or 0.22%, at 30,991.52 while the Nasdaq Composite dropped 16.31 points, or 0.12%, to 13,112.64. The S&P 500 lost 14.3 points, or 0.38%, to close at 3,795.54.



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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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