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Israel-Iran war, HDB Financial IPO among 9 factors that can move D-Street this week

Israel-Iran war, HDB Financial IPO among 9 factors that can move D-Street this week

Economic Times3 hours ago

Indian benchmark indices ended with weekly gains of 1.6% ending their three-sessions losing streak, thanks to the Friday surge. A host of important domestic and global events lined-up during the week are likely to impact stock markets when they resume trading on Monday.
ADVERTISEMENT On Friday, Nifty jumped 319.15 points or 1.3% to end the day at 25,112.40.
Commenting on the action, Devarsh Vakil - Head of Prime Research at HDFC Securities said that Nifty finally witnessed an excellent breakout by closing above 25,000 levels. While the short term trend remains positive, immediate resistance is now placed at 25,222 levels while the support has shifted upwards at 24,900 levels, Vakil said.
Factors that are likely to impact movement when markets reopen this week:Israel's war on Iran has entered its second week with US striking Iranian nuclear sites and directly joining Israel 's war. The targeted locations reportedly include the highly fortified Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan nuclear facilities. Meanwhile, Iran has vowed retaliation and the United States has begun evacuation flights from Israel. U.S. stocks ended lackluster on Friday notwithstanding better-than-expected Accenture revenue estimates for the third quarter. But the Israel-Iran conflict weighed on Wall Street as investors remained cautious over the developments regarding the Israel-Iran conflict.
ADVERTISEMENT Indian markets will also take cues from Wall Street which ended with sharp gains on Friday. Dow 30 closed at 42,206.80, rising by 35.16 points or 0.08% while the S&P 500 finished 13.03 points or 0.22% lower at 5,967.84. Nasdaq Composite closed at 19,447.40, down 98.86 points or 0.51%.
The anticipation for an action-packed week for the primary market is getting stronger with 13 IPOs on the anvil. They are expected to collectively raise nearly Rs 16,000 crore. In this, five mainboard IPOs will be launched with HDFC Bank's NBFC subsidiary HDB Financial Services IPO hitting the D-Street. In the SME segment eight companies will vie for investor attention and not to mention numerous listings.
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Read More: IPO Tsunami: HDB Financial Services, 12 others to raise up to Rs 16,000 crore next weekThe BSE Sensex is set for a reshuffle next week, with Tata Group's Trent and Bharat Electronics (BEL) entering the benchmark 30-share index, replacing Nestle India and IndusInd Bank. The changes, announced earlier, will take effect from Monday, June 23, while passive fund flows linked to the rejig are expected on June 20.
ADVERTISEMENT IndusInd Bank, which has faced scrutiny over governance concerns in recent months, will also be excluded. The lender may see outflows of $145 million, equivalent to about 1.9 times its ADV. Plenty of corporate action is lined-up this week with record dates for dividends, stock splits, rights issue and bonus shares over the five-day trading week. Nearly four dozen companies will see the action unfold.
ADVERTISEMENT Among the widely tracked stocks that will be in focus will be HDFC Bank, Vedanta, Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Polycab, Samvardhana Motherson International, Automobile Corporation of Goa, Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Holdings & Investment and Cipla.
Read Full Story: Corporate actions next week: Record dates for HDFC Bank, HUL, Vedanta dividend. Check bonus issue, stock split details Market actions will rely on how foreign institutional investors (FIIs) behave. On Friday, FIIs bought shares worth Rs 7,940.70 crore while the domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net sellers at Rs 3,049.88 crore.After remaining net buyers in April and May, FIIs so far have been net sellers of Indian equities in June at Rs 4,192 crore.
Also Read: FIIs buy stocks worth Rs 8,710 crore this week, narrow June sell-off to Rs 4,192 crore Nifty formed a sizable bull candle with a higher high and higher low signaling resumption of up move after recent corrective consolidation and the index in the process closed firmly above the 25,000 levels signalling strength, a note by Bajaj Broking said. It anticipates the index to retest the upper boundary of the recent five-week consolidation zone, currently pegged near the 25,200 mark. 'A decisive breakout above this resistance band could open the door for an upward extension towards the 25,500 zone in the near term. As long as the index sustains above the prior week's swing low of 24,700, the near-term bias is expected to remain constructive. Key short-term support is placed at 24,500–24,400 zone being the confluence of the 50-day EMA and the lower band of the last five weeks consolidation range,' the brokerage said.The Indian rupee modestly strengthened Friday, its first advance in six days tracking inflows into domestic equities, to close at 86.58 per dollar. The rupee climbed 14 paise despite volatile oil prices and no immediate signs of a truce in the Israel-Iran conflict.The strength in the rupee came after US President Donald Trump signalled to avoid any precipitate action on Iran. Rebalancing of the FTSE Russell index also led to some flows, traders said. The rupee traded between 86.54 and 86.67 to the dollar on Friday.Crude oil prices remain critical for the stock markets as they have the potential to alter the inflation dynamics in a country. They have jumped nearly 10% over the past month and with the deepening crisis, the fears of price escalation are growing.The US WTI oil contracts ended at $74.04, up by $0.54 or 0.73% while Brent oil futures were hovering near $77.01, higher by $1.53 or 1.94%.
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