Among the Sensex firms, Bajaj Finance emerged as the biggest gainer by climbing 2.95 per cent. Tata Motors, Bajaj Finserv, IndusInd Bank, Sun Pharma, Mahindra and Mahindra, State Bank of India, Larsen and Toubro, HDFC, HDFC Bank, Maruti, Reliance Industries and Bharti Airtel were the other major winners. HCL Technologies, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank, Tech Mahindra and Titan were among the laggards.
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Where Are Business Leaders To Power The India Story? (06-04-2023)
What do we need more of: Leaders who dominate global institutions or local leaders with a ‘Make-in- India’ mindset?
IDBI Bank financial bids expected by June (06-04-2023)
The government and Life Insurance Corporation’s (LIC’s) strategic stake sale in IDBI Bank is expected to move to the second stage by the first quarter of FY24, said two people in the know. They added that considering the progress of the ongoing deal, financial bids are expected to come in by June this year. The proposed IDBI Bank stake sale is divided into two sequential stages.
Mkt valuations alluring; buy selectively for long term (06-04-2023)
The sharp correction in the Indian markets from their peak levels has made valuations attractive, say analysts, who advise buying selectively, but only from a long-term perspective. Fifty-six of the Nifty 100 stocks, according to Mahesh Nandurkar, managing director at Jefferies, now trade below the 10-year historical averages, including stocks in financial, select auto, and pharma sectors. “Valuation (one-year forward consensus price-to-earnings, PE) has declined 25 per cent from October 2021 peak, almost matching the 33 per cent price-earnings contraction during the 2011 tightening cycle when repo rates went up by 375 basis points (bps) versus 250 bps this cycle.
RBI revises upwards FY24 growth projection to 6.5% (06-04-2023)
The Reserve Bank on Thursday marginally revised upwards the economic growth projection for the current fiscal to 6.5 per cent, from its earlier estimate of 6.4 per cent. Unveiling the first bi-monthly monetary policy of 2023-24 fiscal, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said the GDP growth in the first quarter of 2023-24 is expected at 7.8 per cent.
New SIP registrations decline, closures rise in FY23 (06-04-2023)
Monthly systematic investment plan (SIP) flows into India have held steady above Rs 13,000 crore in 2022-23 (FY23) in the face of markets delivering muted returns in 18 months. However, it is not a rose-tinted view when it comes to viewing new SIP registrations and the cessation of existing ones. The ratio of SIPs stopped as a percentage of fresh SIPs registered (called SIP stoppage or closure ratio in industry parlance) stood at 56 per cent in the first 11 months of FY23, compared with 41 per cent during the same period of 2021-22 (FY22).
RBI springs a surprise, keeps repo rates unchanged (06-04-2023)
After raising interest rate by a cumulative 250 basis points in 11 months, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday unexpectedly kept benchmark rate unchanged as global banking woes added uncertainty to the economic outlook. Five out of six members of MPC voted to remain focused on the withdrawal of accommodation to ensure inflation aligns with target while focusing on growth, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Thursday. The Monetary Policy Committee of the central bank decided to take a pause after a rate hike seen in previous six consecutive policies.
Gold: Little sparkle for financiers despite tailwinds (06-04-2023)
Gold prices hit record high in the third week of March as fears of bank collapses and high inflation led investors to the traditional safe haven. Gold prices are often inversely correlated to dollar strength because the international price is dollar-denominated. The Federal Reserve’s (Fed’s) stance indicates that the dollar may appreciate further since it is prepared to keep pushing up policy rates. But demand for gold is also up – the World Gold Council claims central banks are buying in addition to private demand.
5 Indian-origin women execs on Barron’s list (05-04-2023)
Five Indian-origin women executives have made it to Barron’s prestigious annual ‘100 Most Influential Women in US Finance’ list for achieving positions of prominence in the financial services industry and helping shape its future. Barron’s is a sister publication of the Wall Street Journal, published by Dow Jones and Company. “The list honours established and emerging leaders in financial services, the corporate world, nonprofit organisations, and government,” the magazine said in a press release.
5 Indian-origin women execs on Barron’s list (05-04-2023)
Five Indian-origin women executives have made it to Barron’s prestigious annual ‘100 Most Influential Women in US Finance’ list for achieving positions of prominence in the financial services industry and helping shape its future. Barron’s is a sister publication of the Wall Street Journal, published by Dow Jones and Company. “The list honours established and emerging leaders in financial services, the corporate world, nonprofit organisations, and government,” the magazine said in a press release.