Market Updates
India Plunges 1%, Mittal Enters Oil Refining
Ivaylo
20 Feb, 2007
New York City
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In trading today, the market dipped on selling pressure in auto, engineering, telecom and banking sectors. The market-breadth was weak and trading was volatile. Squaring of positions ahead of the expiry of February 2007 derivative contracts, due this Thursday, also weighed on sentiment. ONGC, Grasim and Reliance Energy led the decliners today, while among the few gainers were Ranbaxy and ITC. There are worries that the government may raise short-term capital gains tax on sale of shares. [
[R]8:00AM NY-7:00PM Mumbai Sensex declines Tuesday on profit-booking in large-caps.[/R]
The Sensex on BSE lost 149.52 points, or 1.04 %, to settle at 14,253.38 points. The market-breadth was weak with three stocks declining for every one stock advancing. As 1,892 stocks declined on BSE, 684 advanced and 54 remained unchanged. Of the 30 stocks in the Sensex, only five advanced, while the rest 25 declined. The turnover on BSE was Rs 3,885.54 crore, lower than Rs 4,204 crore on Monday. On NSE, the turnover was Rs 7,800.66 crore, compared with Rs 7,762.21 crore on Monday.
Economic and corporate news
Steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal has entered the oil refining sector, buying a 49% stake valued at $728 million in a new Indian unit rejected by BP almost a year ago, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Murli Deora announced on Tuesday.
Traders in India are worried that the government is likely to hike short-term capital gains tax on sale of shares from the current 10% in the budget. The Government also announced that it does not intend to subsidize sugar exports and is considering building a buffer stock to help alleviate the pressure on mills from falling prices.
The Indian rupee declined against the dollar, traders showed lack of interest in buying the currency. Traders believe that the Reserve Bank of India is wants the rupee not to rise above 44 per dollar. In early trade, the partially convertible rupee was at 44.150/44.160 per dollar, dropping from February 19 close of 44.135/44.140.
Trading highlights
Indiabulls was the most-active stock on BSE with a turnover of Rs 241 crore followed by Global Broadcast and Reliance Industries.
Advancers
Ranbaxy was the leading advancer in the Sensex stocks, finishing with a gain of 1% at Rs 395.5. The other advancers included ITC, up 0.7% at Rs 175.8, Cipla 0.2% higher, at Rs 254.6, NTPC, rising 0.2%, at Rs 142.1 and Tata Steel, inching higher 0.1% at Rs 444.2.
Decliners
Oil exploration leader, ONGC, led the decliners, plunging 3.5% to Rs 875.6 on news that the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons had disallowed gas discovery to proceed in the Krishna-Godavari basin. ONGC may contest Directorate General of Hydrocarbons views. Cement stocks declined on concerns that the government could impose a ban on cement exports in the budget to control cement prices. Grasim shed 3% to Rs 2,570.9, and Gujarat Ambuja Cements lost 1.8% to Rs 130.1.
The State Bank of India plunged 2.2% to Rs 1,106.3. The State Bank of India on Tuesday joined other state-run banks in lifting the benchmark prime lending rate, which is linked to interest rates on working capital loans. Thus, borrowing cost of working capital loans for corporates is increased. ICICI Bank fell with SBI and dipped 0.7% to Rs 971, while HDFC Bank dropped 0.7% to Rs 1,025.35. Housing finance large-cap HDFC declined 2.3% to Rs 1,652.9, as investors were worried that rising interest rates may impact demand for housing loans.
Telecom stocks also dipped. Reliance Communications lost 2.3% to Rs 452.15, and Bharti Airtel shed 1.1% to Rs 788.10. Hindustan Lever lost 2.7% to Rs 199.65. Index heavy Reliance Industries shed 0.3% to Rs 1,412.85. Reportedly, Chevron Corporation may help Reliance in developing an exploration block in the fertile Krishna-Godavari basin. Auto stocks declined as well. Maruti Udyog shed 2% to Rs 895.20 and Bajaj Auto slipped 1.1% to Rs 2,991.
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