Indian Markets Outlook for the week – 29.Jun.2015 to 03.Jul.2015
(Consolidating next week; Greece debt talk eyed)
(Consolidating next week; Greece debt talk eyed)
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Stock-specific
movement is seen dominating domestic equities next week, and the market will
track Greece's negotiations with its European lenders and monthly automobile
sales figures. While some market participants expect a rate cut from the
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) owing to the better-thanexpected advance of the
monsoon, others are sceptical. It would be premature to expect a rate cut from
the RBI as we are yet to witness the distribution of the monsoon in July and
August. In June, we receive only 15% of the total monsoon. There are also
heightened prospects of the El Nino wreaking havoc on monsoon by the end of
July.
Though
the Indian rupee may face a risk of depreciation if Greece defaults on its
payment of
International
Monetary Fund, the RBI is well-equipped to keep the currency stable. Greece
will be meeting its creditors on Saturday to unlock bailout funds for repaying
1.5 bln Euros to IMF by Jun 30. The National Stock Exchange's Nifty is seen
trading between the range of 8300 and 8600 points next week. The 50-share
benchmark index ended at 8381.10 points, down 16.90 points or 0.2% and S&P
BSE Sensex closed at 27811.84 points, down 84.13 points or 0.3% from Thursday's
close.
The
index ended down largely weighed by stocks of banks. The outlook on banks has
turned
negative
after the RBI, in its Financial Stability Report, stated that while the overall
risks to the banking system moderated marginally, banks' asset quality had not
witnessed any improvement. The Bank Nifty, which ended down 0.7% at 18371.50
points, is seen trading in the range of 18000 to 18700 points in the next week.
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