Sensex slips in red, Nifty trades below 10,500; Tata Steel top loser
The benchmark indices opened higher on Monday, but in minutes pared gains to slip in red even as global cues remained positive with the Asian markets ticking up, joining a global recovery.
At 9:18 am, the S&P BSE Sensex was trading at 33,990, down 19.93 points, while the broader Nifty50 was ruling at 10,439, up 12.55 points.
In the broader market, the BSE Midcap and the BSE Smallcap indices slipped 0.2 per cent and 0.1 per cent, respectively.
Market breadth, indicting the overall health of the market, remained negative. On the BSE, 903 stocks declined, 798 stocks rallied, while 95 stocks remained unchanged.
"Due to last week’s consolidation, we can see a defined range of 10,650-10,398 for the index going forward. On daily chart, we can see a formation of ‘Inverted Pennant’ in the making. A slide below 10,398 would confirm the pattern and in this scenario, we can expect retesting of 10,200-10,033 levels in days to come," said Angel Broking in a technical note.
"On the flipside, a move beyond higher end (10650) would provide some relief rally; but it certainly does not change the ‘Sell on Rise’ strategy in the near-term," the brokerage added.
Tata Steel shed over 2 per cent and was the leading loser on Sensex after the company offered Rs 35,000 crore to the lenders of Bhushan Steel as well as a 12 per cent equity stake in the beleaguered company. Bhushan Steel, meanwhile, hit its upper circuit of 20 per cent at Rs 53.85.
Global markets
Overseas, Asian markets were trading higher. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.4 per cent, having recovered more than 40 percent of their losses from late last month to last week’s low.
Japan’s Nikkei gained 1.2 per cent.
Trading is expected to be slower than usual due to market holidays in the United States as well as Greater China.
On Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose marginally on Friday to mark its biggest weekly increase in five years, although earlier gains evaporated after a 37-page indictment filed by US Special Counsel Robert Mueller charged 13 Russians and three Russian companies for meddling in the 2016 US presidential election.
MSCI’s index of stock markets across the globe gained 4.3 per cent last week, the best weekly performance since December 2011.
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