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Abstract:BENGALURU, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Indias blue-chips bounced back by 1% on Friday, helped by some healthy
BENGALURU, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Indias blue-chips bounced back by 1% on Friday, helped by some healthy corporate results and hopes of easing U.S. inflation, but a six-session losing streak ensured the indexes posted their worst weekly decline in more than a month.
The Nifty 50 index (.NSEI) settled 1.01% higher at 19,047.25, while the S&P BSE Sensex (.BSESN) rose 1.01% to close at 63,782.80.
However, they lost nearly 2.5% this week, the steepest such drop since the week ended Sept. 22, buffeted by elevated U.S. yields, high oil prices and worries that the Middle East conflict could widen.
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On the day, Nifty 50 constituents Cipla (CIPL.NS), Maruti Suzuki India (MRTI.NS) gained 2.03% and 1.31%, respectively, on beating profit estimates for the September quarter.
Public sector banks (.NIFTYPSU) gained 4.11%, boosted by post-earnings rallies in Punjab National Bank (PNBK.NS), Indian Overseas Bank (IOBK.NS) and Canara Bank (CNBK.NS).
IT stocks (.NIFTYIT), battered in the past two weeks by weak corporate earnings, gained 1.24% after data showed inflation cooled in the United States, a key market for IT companies.
\“While the consolidation is likely to continue in Indian markets, a sharp correction in Nifty 50 is unlikely,\” said Aishvarya Dadheech, chief investment officer at Fident Asset Management.
\“Festive demand, a likely pre-election rally and reallocation to large-caps could power the benchmark.\”
Even the more domestically focused small- (.NIFSMCP100) and mid-caps (.NIFMDCP100) gained, adding 2% and 1.5%, respectively.
They have lost 5.1% and 6.4%, respectively in the past six sessions. However, they are still up 30% and 23%, respectively, so far this year, well above the Niftys 5.2% increase.
\“The correction in small- and mid-caps over the last week is still puny compared to the rally over the past six to seven months,\” said analysts at Kotak Institutional Equities.
Reliance Industries (RELI.NS) rose 1.8% ahead of its quarterly results after the bell. The oil-to-telecom conglomerate is expected to post a 35.2% increase in profit.
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