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Market welcomes Modi-led NDA win in polls

Market welcomes Modi-led NDA win in polls

As initial results indicated a stable government at the Centre, the BSE Sensex and CNX Nifty hit 25,375.63 and 7,563.50 in early trade. However, they pared their gains later due to profit-booking.

The stock market welcomed a Narendra Modi-led NDA win in the General Election with the key benchmark indices testing their all-time high in intra-day trade on Friday.

As initial results indicated a stable government at the Centre, the BSE Sensex and CNX Nifty hit 25,375.63 and 7,563.50 in early trade. However, they pared their gains later due to profit-booking. The Sensex closed the day at 24,121, registering a 216.14 points gain. The Nifty closed higher by 79.85 points, or 1.12%, to 7,203.

According to the market watchdog, Securities and Exchange Board of India, foreign institutional investors remained net buyers by pumping in Rs 1,168.40 crore in the equity market and Rs 1,411.40 crore in the debt market.  

Full Coverage: Lok Sabha Elections 2014"We can see some more foreign money coming into the country on the back of strong government at the centre and improved market sentiments," Alex Mathews, head of research, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services said.

Among the sectoral indices, the BSE Realty index emerged the top gainer with a 5.97% jump and closed the day at 1,605.5 points. It was followed by BSE Bankex (up 4.39% to 16,994.36), BSE Power index (3.33% to 1,950.28), BSE Capital Goods index (3.15% to 13,482.14).

However, defensive sectors failed to perform during the day with BSE IT, FMCG and healthcare indices falling 2.22% to 8,642.14, 1.85% to 6,963.02 and 1.39% to 10,322.94, respectively.

Mathews of Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services says, "Profit booking dragged the market down from its all-time high levels. PSU Banking stocks are looking attractive at present valuation. We are bullish on the market and see Sensex and Nifty touching 30,000 mark and 8,000 mark, respectively, by the end of December 2014."

Dipen Shah, head, private client group, Research, Kotak Securities says, "The BJP, under the leadership of Narendra Modi, has led NDA to a landslide win - Election 2014. The high vote share and majority number of seats reflect the significant amount of ground the coalition has gained against the UPA and the other regional parties. This is the first time in the past 30 years that, a single party has won the majority in Indian elections. The formation of a stable government at the centre bodes well for the economy as well as stock markets."

On the Sensex, Sesa Sterlite remained the top performer with 11.11% gain. The stock jumped Rs 21.50 to Rs 214.95. Banking stocks, State Bank of India, Axis Bank and ICICI Bank gained 5.93%, 5.60% and 5.15% to Rs 2414.30, Rs 1756.85 and 1,464.80, respectively.

In the realty index, which registered the highest sectoral gains, Indiabulls Real Estate and Sobha Developers gained 18.84% to Rs 78.20 and 11.97% to Rs 426.95. Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) expects the new government will support the sector.

Ganesh Vasudevan, chief executive officer, IndiaProperty.com says, "For the real estate industry, priority areas for the new government would be infrastructure improvement and affordable housing projects. At a systemic level, steps towards improvement of transparency of the industry such as bringing in a regulator, improving speed of approvals by creating a single window process and enabling access to low cost financing of infrastructure and affordable housing projects are critical enablers. One of the focus areas for BJP has always been development of road infrastructure. Their visionary project - 'The Golden Quadrilateral' would be taken to the next level and improved road connectivity with tier 2 and tier 3 cities would help the realty industry prosper in these cities."

Disclaimer: Business Today provides stock market news for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
Published on: May 16, 2014, 6:22 PM IST
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