Stock Market LIVE: Sensex down 400 pts, Nifty below 17,600; metals, auto slump
PremiumStock market today: Asian markets were subdued on Tuesday amid a selloff in bonds and oil as economic threats from high inflation, tightening monetary policy and China’s Covid lockdowns ripple across markets.9 min read.Updated: 12 Apr 2022, 12:18 PM ISTRashmi Sanyal
Share market LIVE updates: Indian indices were lower Tuesday, ahead of domestic and US inflation data, and tracking global cues. At 12pm, Sensex was down 381.84 pts at 58,582.73, while Nifty fell 143.10 pts to 17,531.85
All eyes are now on the US inflation data for March, which is expected at more than 8%. There are fears that price pressures will remain elevated, with the Ukraine war disrupting flows of essential commodities, and China’s lockdowns are straining supply chains.
12 Apr 2022, 12:18:44 PM IST
Tata Motors Group global wholesales at 3,34,884 in Q4 FY22
Tata Motors Group global wholesales in Q4 FY22, including Jaguar Land Rover, were at 3,34,884 units, up 2% on year.
Global wholesales of all Tata Motors' commercial vehicles and Tata Daewoo range in Q4 FY22 were at 1,22,147, rising 12% year-on-year.
Global wholesales of all passenger vehicles in Q4 FY22 were at 2,12,737, down 4% on year.
Global wholesales for Jaguar Land Rover were 89,148 vehicles (**JLR number for Q4 FY22 includes CJLR volumes of 12,622 units). Jaguar wholesales for the quarter were 19,570 vehicles, while Land Rover wholesales for the quarter were 69,578 vehicles.
12 Apr 2022, 11:59:20 AM IST
Two new Omicron sub-lineages discovered by South African scientists: Bloomberg
South African scientists have discovered two new sublineages of the omicron coronavirus variant, said Tulio de Oliveira, who runs gene-sequencing institutions in the country, said.
The lineages have been named BA.4 and BA.5, he said by text message and in a series of tweets. Still, de Oliveira said, the lineages have not caused a spike in infections in South Africa and have been found in samples from a number of countries.
12 Apr 2022, 11:50:32 AM IST
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12 Apr 2022, 11:42:07 AM IST
OMCs keep petrol, diesel prices unchanged for 6th straight day
Oil marketing companies (OMCs) kept petrol and diesel prices unchanged for the sixth straight day on Tuesday.
In Delhi, petrol is priced at ₹105.41 per litre and diesel sold for ₹96.67 a litre, with the last price hike of 80 hike on 6 April.
12 Apr 2022, 11:33:06 AM IST
Supreme Court defers hearing in SpiceJet-Maran case to 18 April
12 Apr 2022, 11:15:56 AM IST
Yes Securities maintains BUY on TCS; target price at ₹4,336/share
Consistent performance with record order intake
Overall, the performance was inline with broad estimates. While, revenue grew by 3.5% QoQ in INR terms, margin was flat sequentially. The growth remains broadbased across verticals. We remain positive on the stock as the robust demand environment would help it to sustain growth momentum in FY23. Deal booking remains strong across vertical led by multi‐year tech upcycle. Employee addition has been robust over last 1few quarters and provides robust revenue growth visibility. We maintain BUY Rating on the stock with revised target price of ₹4,336/share at 32x on FY24E EPS.
12 Apr 2022, 11:09:36 AM IST
TCS's Q4 result meets expectation, but doesn't excite investors
IT sector giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Ltd kick started the March quarter earnings season with decent results.
In constant currency terms, revenue grew 3.2% sequentially and Ebit margin was flat sequentially at 25% due to supply-side pressures. Both these numbers were in-line with analysts' expectations.
While TCS earnings met expectations on key parameters, shares of the company were trading flat on the NSE in Tuesday's opening trade. The lukewarm response is due to some near-term margin headwinds that investors in the stocks need to be watchful of.
12 Apr 2022, 10:57:33 AM IST
Yes Securities initiates coverage on paints sector; top picks Asian Paints, Berger Paints
Asian Paints (BUY) - Aggressive strategy to fortify leadership position. Current market price ₹3,157/share; 12-month target ₹3,715.
Berger Paints (ADD) – Industry runner‐up with bright prospects. Current market price ₹732/share; 12-month target ₹790.
12 Apr 2022, 10:46:39 AM IST
Rupee falls 14 paise to 76.05 against US dollar in early trade: PTI
12 Apr 2022, 10:43:55 AM IST
Nifty view: Sameet Chavan, Chief Analyst-Technical and Derivatives, Angel One
At present, the index placement on the daily chart depicts the lost traction due to the truncated week followed by the earning season. However, the market undertone is likely to remain in favor of the Bulls, till the 17500 levels remain intact. Looking at the recent price action in the index, 17600 is expected to act as the cushion to any fall, followed by the sacrosanct support zone of the 17500 mark. On the contrary, the bullish momentum could be seen once the critical resistance zone of 17900-18000 breached decisively.
Some traction was seen in the midcaps and selective banking counters that kept the traders active throughout the day. Going forward, the market is expected to remain volatile amid the earning season, and thus traders are advised to keep following the stock-centric approach for obtaining better trading opportunities.
12 Apr 2022, 10:32:03 AM IST
Infosys launches its Living Lab Ecosystem in Melbourne to advance digital co-creation in Australia: BSE filing
12 Apr 2022, 10:10:05 AM IST
Skymet Weather forecasts normal monsoon for India in 2002
Skymet expects the upcoming monsoon to be ‘normal’ at 98%, with an error margin of +/- 5%, of the long period average of 880.6mm for the June to September period.
The 1st half of the season is expected to fare better than the latter. Monsoon is likely to make a decent start during the onset month of June.
Rainfall to be subdued in key monsoon month of August.
12 Apr 2022, 10:00:18 AM IST
Food prices likely pushed India inflation to 16-mth high in March: Reuters poll
India's retail inflation likely sped up to a 16-month high of 6.35% in March, well above the Reserve Bank of India's upper tolerance band for a third straight month, in part due to a sustained rise in food prices, a Reuters poll found.
The full effect of the spike in crude oil and global energy prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in late February is not expected to appear in consumer prices until April as the pass-through to consumers at fuel pumps was delayed.
The April 4-8 Reuters poll of 48 economists suggested inflation, as measured by the consumer price index (CPI), rose to 6.35% in March on an annual basis, from 6.07% in February. That would be the highest reading since November 2020.
12 Apr 2022, 09:50:01 AM IST
CBI brings back Nirav Modi's close aide Subhash Shankar from Cairo: Agencies
12 Apr 2022, 09:42:36 AM IST
US, India to keep ‘close consultation’ on Ukraine, says Biden: Bloomberg
US president Joe Biden and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi held a candid discussion Monday about how to counter the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a senior U.S. administration official said.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Biden conveyed that the U.S. stands ready to help India diversify its energy imports, which would make it less reliant on Russia.
“The president has made clear that he does not believe it’s in India’s interest to accelerate or increase imports of Russian energy and other commodities," Psaki told reporters Monday.
12 Apr 2022, 09:29:57 AM IST
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12 Apr 2022, 09:21:46 AM IST
Nifty opens lower, slips below 17,600
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12 Apr 2022, 09:18:38 AM IST
Sensex opens over 300 points lower
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12 Apr 2022, 09:09:11 AM IST
Nifty falls below 17,600 in pre-open
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12 Apr 2022, 09:07:36 AM IST
Sensex falls over 200 points in pre-open tracking global cues
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12 Apr 2022, 08:55:20 AM IST
TCS net profit up 7.4%, revenue hits ₹50,000 cr-mark
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) reported a 7.4% rise in quarterly profit from a year earlier, slightly below analysts’ estimate, as rising employee costs squeezed earnings even as demand remained robust.
Net profit rose to ₹9,926 crore in the quarter ended 31 March from ₹9,246 crore in the year earlier.
12 Apr 2022, 08:38:55 AM IST
Trai suggests 36% cut in 5G auction rates
The telecom regulator on Monday recommended a 36% cut in the base price of 5G spectrum band (3300-3670MHz band) to ₹317 crore on a pan-India basis from the ₹492 crore it suggested in 2018, offering major relief to telcos and setting the stage for them to secure prized airwaves in a government auction.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has also suggested a reduction in reserve prices in the 700MHz band, where base prices have been cut by as much as 58% and 45% in the key circles of Mumbai and Delhi, at ₹470 crore and ₹509 crore, respectively, for paired spectrum for a duration of 20 years. (Read here)
12 Apr 2022, 08:31:25 AM IST
‘Looking to list Godrej Capital over the next five to six years’
Godrej Capital, which will house the group’s non-banking arm and housing finance business, announced a series of measures to become a world class retail financial services business and to build a ₹30,000-crore balance sheet by 2026. GIL will invest ₹5,000 crore in Godrej Capital over the next four years. In an interview, Pirojsha Godrej, chairman, and Manish Shah, chief executive, Godrej Capital, said while the group is a late entrant, it sees significant growth opportunities. (Read here)
Anand Rathi Wealth, GM Breweries, Hathway Cable & Datacom, Tinplate Company of India, Evexia Lifecare, and Gayatri Bioorganics will announce their fourth quarter earnings on Tuesday
12 Apr 2022, 08:05:57 AM IST
Oil opens higher as OPEC warns of tight supply and Russian sanctions loom
Oil futures rose early on Tuesday, reversing sharp losses from the prior day, as the market weighed the potential for more sanctions on Russia's energy sector and OPEC warned it would be impossible to increase output enough to offset lost supply.
Brent crude futures were up 85 cents, 0.9%, to $99.33 a barrel, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate contracts were up $1.04, or 1.1%, to $95.33 a barrel.
Both contracts had settled down around 4% on Monday amid concerns that coronavirus lockdowns in China would dampen demand for fuel and ahead of a massive oil reserve release by International Energy Agency (IEA) members.
12 Apr 2022, 07:53:50 AM IST
Some banks stop credit for oil imports by Rosneft-owned India refiner Nayara: Reuters
India's HDFC Bank and some foreign banks have stopped offering trade credit for oil imports to Nayara Energy, a Russian-backed refiner, and some suppliers are seeking payment upfront to avoid potential problems resulting from western sanctions against Moscow, four banking and industry sources said.
Nayara has not been sanctioned as part of the international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but Russian energy giant Rosneft, which owns 49% of the Indian refiner, has been.
To avoid the need for credit to fund overseas trade, the Mumbai-headquartered company is selling more of its refined fuels in India, two of the sources said.
12 Apr 2022, 07:51:50 AM IST
SGX Nifty trades lower
Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 174 points, or 0.98%, lower at 17,568, indicating a weak start for Indian benchmarks on Tuesday.
On Monday, Sensex tumbled 483 points, dragged down by losses in IT, banks, and capital goods stocks, to close at 58,964.57. The Nifty declined 109.40 points to end the day 17,674.95.
12 Apr 2022, 07:42:10 AM IST
Asia stocks dip on inflation, Fed tightening, China covid flare-up
Stocks in Asia dipped Tuesday and bonds extended a selloff -- leaving the 10-year Treasury yield at the highest since 2018 -- as economic threats from high inflation, tightening monetary policy and China’s Covid lockdowns ripple across markets.
Equities fell in Japan, Australia and South Korea, while U.S. futures edged lower.
The benchmark Nikkei 225 index lost 0.8% to 26,607.29, while the broader Topix index slid 0.45%. The S&P/ASX 200 index was down 0.42%.
Hong Kong contracts earlier bucked the gloom, potentially reflecting China’s approval of the first batch of new video game licenses since July. That step may ease some of the worst concerns about Beijing’s gaming-sector curbs.
Overnight, technology companies led a broad slide for stocks on Wall Street as investors look ahead to the upcoming company earnings reporting season and what it will reveal about the impact inflation is having on corporate profits. The S&P 500 fell 1.7%, adding to its recent losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.2% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq slid 2.2%. Both the benchmark S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are coming off their first weekly losses in four weeks.
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