Realty, Metals Lift Indian Stocks Ahead Of SBI Results, Fed Verdict

Indian shares rose on Wednesday, helped by realty and metal stocks, with investors eyeing State Bank of India’s quarterly results and the U.S. Federal Reserve’s stimulus-tapering plans due later in the day.

By 0509 GMT, the blue chip NSE Nifty 50 index (.NSEI) was up 0.38% at 17,956.25, while the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex (.BSESN) had rose 0.35% to 60,239.36.

Both indexes have rebounded from sharp falls last week triggered by overvaluation concerns and heavy foreign selling, and are on course to gain about 1.6% each in this holiday-shortened week.

“Markets are at such a level where people are excited and at the same time, are cautious,” said Shrikant Chouhan, executive vice-president of equity research at Kotak Securities.

Broader markets are almost certain the Fed will announce the tapering of its $120 billion-a-month asset purchase programme.

In Mumbai trading, the Nifty Metal Index (.NIFTYMET) gained 0.84% after posting heavy losses in the previous session.

The Nifty Realty Index (.NIFTYREAL) gained for a fourth straight session, rising 2.04%, as the festive season adds to demand for housing and office spaces.

Shares in Airtel (BRTI.NS) rose as much as 2.6% before reversing course to trade marginally lower. The wireless carrier on Tuesday reported a rise in quarterly revenue.

Shares of State Bank of India (SBI.NS) were up 0.4%, as India’s biggest lender is due to post September-quarter results later in the day.

Among other individual stocks, business process management and analytics services provider eClerx Services (ECLE.NS) rose 9% after posting a jump in quarterly profit and revenue.

Indian markets will be open for a special “muhurat” trading session on Thursday and will be closed on Friday for the festive season of Diwali.

Reuters

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