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23 Nov 2009 20:28

09:45 am : Stocks are putting together strong, broad-based gains in the early going. The move has already helped stocks completely erase their losses from the previous two sessions.

Energy is showing the most leadership at the moment. The sector is up 2.6% as broader market support and a 2.8% gain in oil prices to $79.60 per barrel fuel interest in its stocks.

Due shortly (10:00 AM ET) is the latest Existing Home Sales Report.DJ30 +145.56 NASDAQ +36.49 SP500 +18.43 NASDAQ Adv/Vol/Dec 2079/167 mln/286 NYSE Adv/Vol/Dec 2472/97 mln/253 ...

23 Nov 2009 20:27

Stocks are putting together strong, broad-based gains in the early going. The move has already helped stocks completely erase their losses from the previous two......

23 Nov 2009 20:25

# Tyson Foods posts 4Q loss on charge, sales edge up- AP ...

23 Nov 2009 20:24

On sugar:
Buy sugar stocks on dips, says Sukhani. Dalal too expects sugar companies to do better next season. "South and western region companies are showing far better performance mainly because they haven’t got into political controversy on sugarcane pricing. I don`t understand why they are not able to come up with a formula which is fair to sugarcane growers as much as it is to sugar companies. You can have a base price and then you share some part of the upside, if there is any, when sugar harvesting season starts and whatever realisations are reached at that point of time."

On shipping:
Portfolio Manager PN Vijay is overweight on the shipping space. "The Dry Baltic index catapulted because of over-demand. China changed it stance in October and started becoming a huge buyer of ore. This led to the rise in the Dry Baltic index. But there is still a lot of oversupply of tonnage globally, especially in the tanker side. Many Indian lines are on fixed-line charter. I see the Baltic index trading positively in the next 24 months as global trade expands. So, those companies which track the Baltic are still good buys because they have got beaten down a lot. "

On telecom:
Adrian Mowat, Chief Asian and Emerging Equity Strategist, JP Morgan, says he would not take a contrarian call on telecom as pricing competition can lead to a huge dent in telecom growth.

The telecom sector is a huge avoid for Bharadwaj also. "We have had a sell on this sector exactly two years ago in November 2007 when the telecom ministry came up with the idea of giving more telecom licenses. Since then we have foreseen this whole scenario. It will get uglier before it gets any better. For the next 1-2 years, telecom companies are in a suicidal mode. You have got 5-7 companies coming in. We need to see how they survive. For new telecom players, it takes about five years for them to break even. The break even time will get stretched out to 7-8-9 years or probably they may not even break even." He feels TRAI needs to change its stance as far as the consolidation among telecom companies is concerned. "One company should be allowed to take over the other even if there is a overlap on the circle side, which is not there so far." Bharadwaj sees further downside from here. "We remain mega bearish on the telecom sector."

Vijay also sees blood on the street for the next two years. "You will get these shares around these same prices even a bit later."

On midcap IT:
Dalal expects midcap IT to continue to attract investment due to relatively lower valuations as compared to industry leaders, which is almost 20 times forward at present. "There is going to be some switching taking place from the largecaps to midcaps when people start seeing the index going up to new highs. Fund managers want to perhaps lower their overall risk to the market."

On aviation:
The worst is over for aviation stocks, says Dalal. "There is definitely a call that if the worst is over for everything else, then the worst should be over for aviation also. Hopefully, the business scenario of aviation will show us some more respite next year. You do not have any other danger looking at this sector except the way the volumes and pricing continues to be under stress. Once that shows some relief, institutional following into these stocks will come in."

On media:
Investors should pick and chose media now, says Vijay. "The sector suffers from competitive pressures and lack of government policy initiatives. The media is subject to a lot of control in this country. This space has not participated in this whole bull market. I would really like to do some bargain hunting. Television and the DTH are more exciting because with the internet coming, print is sort of dying off."...

23 Nov 2009 20:23

Experts see mkts at new highs, advise sectors
Published on Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 19:23 | Updated at Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 20:03 | Source : CNBC-TV18

Positive global cues propelled the markets higher today. But are these moves likely to last? Sudarshan Sukhani of Technical Trends does not think so. He says the market breadth is weak with fewer and fewer stocks making 52-week highs. "The advance-decline numbers have been very unfavourable. The rally started on Friday afternoon and it is already up almost 200 points on the Nifty. The attempt to 5,180 could very well carry but it is very difficult to breach that level in the near future or close above it.” Going forward, he expects choppiness or sudden turnarounds in the markets.

However, Sandeep Bharadwaj, CEO, Head-Equity Strategy, Tower Capital, sees the markets trending higher. "Till December, we should trend higher. The Nifty should make new highs for the year. Most of the consolidation is over. Our view is that we will take out 5,350. On the higher side, 5,550 should be achieved by December-end."

Anu Jain, Vice President-IIFL Private Wealth Management at India Infoline, too sees the markets at new highs soon. "With the kind of strength you are seeing in certain sectors, it would be a matter of time before you make a new high. It would be a lot more dependent on world markets like before. If you see any big moves up or down on the other side, that could create either a consolidation period again or it could give you that impetus for breaking over 5,110 levels."

Investment Analyst R Balakrishnan also expects the market`s good run to continue. "The global cues are fairly good, the fund flows are strong, the earning story is good. I think the momentum is definitely on the positive side. The market mood is a bit cautious, but still positive on the whole."

Similarly, Amit Dalal of Amit Nalin Securities expects another 50-100 points rally on the Nifty if global markets continue to participate for another week.

...

23 Nov 2009 20:16

US Market update

Dow 10,447.02 +128.86 +1.25%

Nasdaq 2,178.20 +32.16 +1.50%

S&P 500 1,107.65 +16.27 +1.49%

10 Yr Bond(%) 3.3950% +0.0390

Oil 79.40 +1.93 +2.49%

Gold 1,146.40 0.00 0.00%

...

23 Nov 2009 20:15

Stocks Higher in Early Trade- AP

Stocks are higher Monday as investors try to snap a three-day losing streak....

23 Nov 2009 20:14

US market trading with strong gains:

Dow 10,446.86 +128.70 +1.25%

Nasdaq 2,180.55 +34.51 +1.61%

S&P 500 1,107.64 +16.26 +1.49...

23 Nov 2009 20:08

Leading outsourcers such as Tata Consultancy, Infosys and Wipro stand to gain contracts worth about $1 billion in the next one or two years as US banks emerge from the troubled asset relief programme, the Economic Times reported on Monday.


The newspaper said JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley that received approval to buy back government stake worth $68 billion earlier this year are among the firms seeking operational efficiencies by outsourcing non-core IT and back-office projects to India.

...

23 Nov 2009 20:07

Tata Consultancy Services , India`s top outsourcing company, said on Monday it does not expect volume growth in the December quarter to match the September quarter as firms are still deciding on IT budgets....

23 Nov 2009 20:05

Indian private-sector lender Axis Bank will stay focused on its mainstay corporate advances, and not accelerate retail lending as analysts had expected it to do given signs of improving economic activity....

23 Nov 2009 20:04

India`s Reliance Capital anticipates receiving regulatory approval to launch an initial public offering of its life insurance business within the next three months but will likely seek out an international strategic investor ahead of the IPO. ...

23 Nov 2009 19:59

U.S. stock index futures pointed to a nearly 1 percent rise at the open on Monday after comments by a Fed official reassured investors the government is committed to helping the economy recover from a deep recession.

On Sunday, St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said the central bank should extend its mortgage-related assets purchase program to give policy-makers more flexibility as they help the recovery.

...

23 Nov 2009 19:59

Trading in MF units to start in 15 days: SEBI
Published on Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 16:21 | Updated at Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 18:47 | Source : Moneycontrol

Trading in mutual fund units is expected to start within 10 to 15 days, Securities and Exchange Board of India Chairman CB Bhave has said. The regulator chief was speaking in an exclusive interview with CNBC Awaaz.

Recently, SEBI permitted brokers to use stock exchange terminals to buy or sell MF products. The move is aimed at increase the reach of MF products. He also spoke on the efforts the regulator was making to bring further transparency in the mutual fund industry.

Bhave also spoke on the issue of initial public offers (IPOs) and said the regulator was aiming to reduce the time of listing to seven days within a timeline of one year. “We are preparing to create the infrastructure for that.”

SEBI can also rethink on grading of IPOs, if required, Bhave said....

23 Nov 2009 19:54

US President Barack Obama is under pressure to tackle the highest unemployment in a generation, but will his December jobs forum find news ways to boost growth cheaply or will it merely be an exercise in public relations? ...

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