• Janardhan Chavan posted an update in the group Corporate -Business & Market News

    7 months, 2 weeks ago

    News Update and Focus Aug 5

    Markets & Macro

    • Equity indices opened lower: Sensex was down ~0.09% at 80,946, while Nifty slipped marginally to around 24,720 

    • Sentiment weakened further as U.S. President Trump renewed threats of steep tariffs over India’s purchase of Russian oil exports. The rupee declined sharply, nearing ₹88/USD and prompting higher hedging rates 

    Banking & Financial Services
    • Stocks to watch: IndusInd Bank (new CEO Rajiv Anand), Aurobindo Pharma, DLF, Bosch, and Inox India are in focus today 
    • Ant Group’s Paytm stake sale: Around 5.4% of Paytm shares are expected to be offloaded via block deal today, raising ~₹3,800 crore. Promoter lock-up not applicable 

    IT & Technology
    • Mid-tier IT companies (e.g., Coforge, Mphasis, Persistent) are outperforming the big five through AI-based efficiencies and strong deal conversions despite overall market softness 

    Infrastructure & Industrial
    • *Expert outlook (Pashupati Advani): Strong momentum expected in cement, steel, infrastructure, and pharma sectors driven by supportive policy tailwinds 

    Manufacturing & Exports
    • *Inox India Q1 FY26: Revenue up 16.7% YoY to ₹352 cr; PAT +18.9% to ₹61 cr; EBITDA up 19.4%. Exports accounted for 56% of revenue. Notable business from an ITER order and LNG container launch 

    FMCG & Consumer
    • *Godfrey Phillips India: Reported a 56% YoY jump in Q1 PAT to ₹356 cr; board approved 2:1 bonus issue, record date set for September 16. Shares surged ~10% intraday 

    Automobile & Auto Components
    • *Tata Motors: Analysts, including Mirae Asset, advise selling the stock today due to weak technicals 
    • *Hyundai Motor India: Shares go ex-dividend (July record date) today, along with ~20 other companies 

    Logistics & Asset Services
    • *Delhivery continues to command strong sentiment after Q1 performance and strong delivery margins; stocks trading higher by ~7% week-to-date 

    Takeaways
    • Trade & Tariffs: Renewed U.S. tariffs remain the dominant risk factor, pressuring sentiment, currencies, and sectoral outlooks.
    • Sector Strength: Export-oriented industrials and mid-tier IT outperform amid broader headwinds.
    • Corporate Moves: Q1 results, bonus/share actions, and executive shifts are drawing focused interest.

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