logo
#

Latest news with #LKPSecurities.Factors

Fed meeting outcome among 6 factors likely to impact D-Street activity next week
Fed meeting outcome among 6 factors likely to impact D-Street activity next week

Economic Times

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Fed meeting outcome among 6 factors likely to impact D-Street activity next week

Markets faced sustained pressure throughout the week, slipping by over a percent amid escalating geopolitical tensions and uncertain global signals. After a tepid start, benchmark indices steadily moved lower as volatility picked up, eventually closing near their weekly lows. The Nifty settled at 24,718, while the Sensex ended at 81,118 — both marking a significant retreat from recent highs. ADVERTISEMENT On the domestic front, investor sentiment took a hit due to concerns over rising oil import costs and lingering global uncertainty. Persistent selling by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) contributed to the downward pressure, driven by elevated U.S. bond yields and a stronger dollar, which triggered capital outflows. While domestic macro indicators, including further easing in inflation, offered some comfort, the broader caution in global markets continued to overshadow the positive data. 'The Nifty slipped sharply, breaching the 21-EMA—a key short-term moving average. However, it found support near the recent consolidation lows, leading to a strong intraday recovery. Going forward, the recovery could gain traction if the Nifty sustains above the 24,700 level. On the upside, the index may move towards 25,000 in the short term. Conversely, a decisive fall below 24,700 could trigger renewed bearish bets in the market,' Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP that are likely to impact movement when markets reopen this week: The U.S. Federal Reserve's upcoming policy decision will be closely tracked, as market participants look for clarity on the timing and magnitude of potential rate cuts, especially in light of mixed economic signals. ADVERTISEMENT Tensions between and Israel and Iran are likely to be closely monitored by the market participants. The trend in foreign institutional investor (FII) flows will also be closely monitored. On Friday, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net sellers at Rs 1,233.47 crore, while the domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers at Rs 2,906.13 crore. 'Technically, the Nifty has re-entered its consolidation range, and a decisive move beyond the 24,400–25,200 zone will be required to establish the next directional trend. In the event of a breakdown, the 24,000 level is expected to act as a crucial support, whereas a breakout above 25,200 could trigger a sustained rally toward the 25,600 mark,' said Ajit Mishra – SVP, Research at Religare Broking. ADVERTISEMENT He also noted that the banking index, which plays a key role in market sentiment, has failed to hold its breakout above the 56,000 mark and is now expected to find support in the 54,000–54,600 range. A decisive move above 56,500 will be essential to revive momentum in the financial oil futures surged over 10% to $76 per barrel, the highest in two months and logged the biggest single-day rally in the last 5 years, as escalating tensions between Israel and Iran sparked fears of severe supply disruptions. With Israel launching a pre-emptive strike and Iran vowing retaliation, including potential attacks on US bases, the threat to the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil artery, looms large. ADVERTISEMENT 'Supporting the price rally, U.S. crude inventories fell more than expected, signalling robust demand. Additionally, weaker U.S. inflation data reinforced expectations of a Fed rate cut by September, potentially lifting future oil demand,' said Rahul Kalantri, VP Commodities at Mehta Equities.'In the international market, WTI crude oil prices are expected to find support near $70, with resistance at $74.80. Domestically, key levels are seen at ₹6,100 for support and ₹6,480 as resistance,' he traded very weak below 86.05, down by 0.52 rupees, despite a softer dollar index, as risk sentiment deteriorated sharply following Israel's attack on Iran. The escalation in Middle East tensions pushed WTI crude prices above $74, marking a 9% surge, which added significant pressure on the rupee. ADVERTISEMENT Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst - Commodity and Currency at LKP Securities, said that the currency is expected to trade in a volatile range between 85.60 and 86.50 in the near term. (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times) (You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel)

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store