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Smallcaps outperform in volatile week; these stocks gave double-digit returns

Jatin Gedia – Technical Research Analyst at Sharekhan by BNP Paribas expects this pullback to continue till 19778 – 19800 where resistance in the form of the 50% Fibonacci retracement level and the 20-day moving average is placed.

October 07, 2023 / 10:45 IST
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The BSE Small-cap index gained 0.8 percent with Vascon Engineers, Sasken Technologies, Bhagiradh Chemicals and Industries, Authum Investment & Infrastucture, Raghav Productivity Enhancers and Good Luck India rising 20 percent each.
The BSE Small-cap index gained 0.8 percent with Vascon Engineers, Sasken Technologies, Bhagiradh Chemicals and Industries, Authum Investment & Infrastucture, Raghav Productivity Enhancers and Good Luck India rising 20 percent each.

In the truncated week, the Indian equity indices ended on a flat note amid mixed cues including aggressive selling by foreign investors, elevated global bond yields, US dollar appreciation in the initial part of the week, while recovery in the crude oil prices, bond yields, and as expected policy outcome by RBI led recovery in the later part of the week.

In this week, BSE Sensex was up 0.25 percent or 167.22 points to finish at 65,995.63, while Nifty50 added 15.2 points to ends at 19,653.50.

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BSE Small-cap index gained 0.8 percent, BSE Mid-cap Index shed 0.8 percent and BSE Large-cap Index ended flat.

"Amidst mounting concerns stemming from escalating crude oil prices and inflationary pressures, which were compounded by fears of another rate hike by the Fed, the domestic market grappled with volatility throughout the week. The increase in US bond yields and volatility in the INR further diminished the attractiveness of domestic indices for foreign investors. Further, due to low liquidity and a lack of catalysts to stimulate buying, the market is encountering strong resistance at higher levels," said Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Financial Services.