Khaleej Times

Caution over GST, derivative­s expiry to affect Indian equities

- Rohit Vaid IANS

MUMBAI — Derivative­s expiry coupled with crude oil prices and direction of foreign funds’ movement are expected to affect the equity charts during the upcoming week.

Market observers have opined that key equity indices might remain range-bound ahead of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) implementa­tion slated from July 1.

“The markets next week are expected to remain range bound with a lower bias, as investors would await to assess the GST implementa­tion impact,” Devendra Nevgi, chief executive of Zyfin Advisors, told IANS.

Apart from GST implementa­tion, derivative­s expiry on June 29, Thursday will be the other major theme for the week starting Monday.

“As the expire session for derivative­s approaches on Thursday, we expect the market may remain volatile as traders roll-over positions in the Futures and Options (F&O) segment from the month of June 2017 series to July 2017 series,” said Vijay Singhania, founder-director, Trade Smart Online.

Besides, market participan­ts will track macro-data such as the Index of ECI (eight core industries), external debt and fiscal deficit which will be released during the week starting June 26.

In addition, further reforms and restructur­ing of stressed assets of the banking sector are expected to support the equity indices at lower levels. “Market will continue to get support at lower levels due to reforms in banking sector, falling inflation and on expectatio­ns of rate cut,” Vinod Nair, head of Research, Geojit Financial Services, told IANS.

“Given these positives, DIIs

Market will continue to get support at lower levels due to reforms in banking sector, falling inflation and on expectatio­ns of rate cut Vinod Nair, head of Research, Geojit Financial Services

(domestic institutio­nal investors) continue to pour money into the market at lower levels.”

Figures from the National Securities Depository revealed that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) divested 10.53 billion rupees, or $163.86 million in the equities segment, during June 19-23.

On the rupee front, a range of 64.30-70 to a greenback is expected for the upcoming week.

“We need to keep an eye on global financial markets, where unwinding of stimulus from the US Fed and taper from ECB (European Central Bank) and BoJ (Bank of Japan) may increase volatility and adversely impact the rupee,” said Anindya Banerjee, AVP, currency derivaties at Kotak Securities.

“Incase the risk aversion intensifie­s, then rupee may test 64.8065 region on spot.”

Last week, the Indian rupee weakened by 10 paise to 64.53 as against the US dollar from it’s last week’s close at 64.43 to a greenback. On technical-levels, the NSE Nifty is expected to resume its uptrend after crossing the immediate resistance level of 9,699 points.

Last week, key equity indices ended on a flat note, as weak global cues and profit booking subdued investors’ sentiments.

Consequent­ly, the 30-scrip Sensitive Index (Sensex) of the BSE closed at 31,138.21 points — up 81.81 points or 0.26 per cent from its previous week’s close. —

 ?? — AFP ?? Sensex closed at 31,138.21 points — up 81.81 points or 0.26 per cent from its previous week’s close.
— AFP Sensex closed at 31,138.21 points — up 81.81 points or 0.26 per cent from its previous week’s close.

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