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Indian stocks remain stable; markets are now waiting for the Fed Chair’s speech at Jackson Hole.

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Last updated: 2024/08/23 at 4:54 PM
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The stock market in New Delhi closed flat on the last trading day of the week after a volatile session, as investors awaited Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium. The BSE Sensex was up by 80.12 points at 81,133.31, and the Nifty was up by 11.70 points at 24,823.20. Throughout the week, the Sensex gained 0.7 per cent, while the Nifty gained 0.9 per cent. There was a mix of gainers and decliners on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), with Bajaj Auto, Coal India, Tata Motors, Sun Pharma, and Bharti Airtel being among the top performers, while Wipro, Divi’s Laboratories, Nestle India, LTIMindtree, and Asian Paints were among the major decliners.

Market sentiment remained cautious as investors awaited Powell’s speech to gain further insights into the interest rate trajectory. The auto sector saw decent gains, while the real estate and IT sectors lagged. Broader indices also remained range-bound, finishing slightly lower. The India VIX surged by 4.20 per cent, closing at 13.56, indicating increased volatility. Despite global challenges such as inflationary pressure and unemployment, India’s status as the world’s largest consumer market continues to attract global scrutiny, contributing to a favorable market sentiment.

In other regulatory news, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani is facing a five-year ban and a Rs25 crore fine from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for diverting funds from Reliance Home Finance. SEBI has also prohibited 27 other entities, including key staff of Reliance Home Finance, from accessing the capital markets. As a result of this news, stocks linked to Anil Ambani’s companies were down on Friday. This regulatory action highlights the importance of ethical business practices and adherence to financial regulations in the Indian market.

Overall, the Indian stock market closed flat on the last trading day of the week, as investors awaited Powell’s speech for crucial insights into the interest rate trajectory. The mixed performance across sectors, with the auto sector seeing gains and the real estate and IT sectors lagging, reflects the cautious sentiment prevailing in the market. Increased volatility, as indicated by the surge in the India VIX, further underscores the need for investors to exercise caution in their trading decisions. Despite challenges such as inflationary pressure and unemployment, India’s status as the world’s largest consumer market continues to attract global attention, contributing to a positive market sentiment.

The regulatory action taken by SEBI against Anil Dhirubhai Ambani and other entities for diverting funds from Reliance Home Finance highlights the importance of ethical and transparent business practices in the Indian market. This news had a negative impact on stocks linked to Anil Ambani’s companies, underscoring the repercussions of non-compliance with financial regulations. Moving forward, investors will need to closely monitor developments in the market and regulatory landscape to make informed investment decisions. As global markets become increasingly interconnected, maintaining trust and integrity in the financial system is crucial for sustainable economic growth and investor confidence in India.

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