Mkts getting into a rut; could have a flattish session
Published on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 09:37 , Updated at Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:29
Source : CNBC-TV18
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On the mood in the market: But a lot of things have conspired together to weaken the market technically as well. So at best we will probably have flattish sessions. We have fallen for the last couple of days. So a mild bounceback can be attempted but it doesn’t look like it is going to be a ra-ra session for the market. Globally too, things are not looking great. So we could probably have a couple of sticky sessions and then take it from there. But the markets might weaken technically after the break of 5000, and you can see it in the mood and the kind of internals which are coming in, that shorts are opening up once again with more confidence. Not much to take out of Asia this morning. It is pretty flat. Some are down and some are up. The Nikkei is down a bit, Korea is down a bit, Taiwan is up a bit, Hang Seng is down a bit now and China is quite flat. So no great cues, all markets are in a bit of a state of limbo. It has been a rough fortnight for global markets, and it is not very comforting to see the Dow once again at 12,500. We thought we might have buried that level, got over that thump of 12,600-12,700 and rallied onto more than 13,000. But in very quick time we have got back to 12,500 on the Dow. It is hard to say what the breakdown for the Dow means, if it can be called that, but the news that is coming in from the US is still quite sticky. The Case-Shiller Index continues to plunge every month. There is still no sign of bottoming out there. Consumer confidence at 16-year lows is not very comforting. Crude has cooled down but it is like a drop in the ocean, USD 135-129/bbl is not exactly completely broken down. So we are still not out of the woods with the crude situation. So at best we might have some amount of a pause after the recent retracement in global markets. But the feeling is we have come to the end of this summer once again where questions are being asked and we don’t know. That might affect sentiment broadly for the markets more than the actual hit even if there is a 3%-4% cess. You do back of the envelope calculations, 3% cess on direct taxes which is corporate tax and individual income taxes it would be about Rs 10,000 crore and you are talking about Rs 2 lakh crore of underrecoveries for the oil companies what is 10,000 crore here and there. So you will not get much but you will affect sentiment. It is almost like the tinkering which the government did with STT, it did not get them a lot of money but it soured sentiment quite a bit. So it is probably not a great move, it is actually quite regressive if you think about it. But the political situation is such that the government may not be able to do much. |
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