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Stock market may stay in choppy waters this week

Stocks may see volatile trading this week amid derivatives expiry and are likely to remain sideways as investors may stay light as the year comes to an end, say experts.

December 27, 2015 / 12:32 IST
     
     
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    Stocks may see volatile trading this week amid derivatives expiry and are likely to remain sideways as investors may stay light as the year comes to an end, say experts. "Markets are expected to remain volatile as traders roll over derivative positions on Thursday. Activities usually dry up across global markets around the New Year, but due to derivatives expiry, traders will continue to see significant move on the local front," said Vijay Singhania, Founder-Director, Trade Smart Online.

     

    "Volumes will get pretty light at this time of year as most institutional investors are off on an annual vacation. Rupee-dollar movement and international crude oil price will dictate trend on the bourses in the week ahead," Singhania added. The F&O expiry of the December series, scheduled for December 31, is expected to push up volatility on the domestic front.

     

    "Macroeconomic data, trend in global markets, movement of the rupee against the dollar and crude oil price will dictate trend of the market in the near term on the back of reduced risks over global liquidity and correction in commodity prices to decade lows," said Vivek Gupta, CMT  Director Research, CapitalVia Global Research Limited. Jimeet Modi, CEO, SAMCO Securities, said: "Market is now looking forward to cues to move ahead. However, as the year is heading towards December 31, people are in no mood to commit.

     
    Markets are thus expected to be range-bound for the last week of the calendar year." In the holiday-shortened previous week, the BSE benchmark Sensex rose 319.49 points to end at 25,838.71. "The Indian market is expecting a better year ahead with a revival in FII sentiment... on expectations over government reforms," said Vinod Nair, Head-Fundamental Research, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services.
    first published: Dec 27, 2015 12:32 pm

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