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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

NITI Aayog’s ‘Strategy for New India @75’ report aims for 9-10% GDP growth

NITI Aayog’s also aims to modernise agricultural technology, increase productivity, efficiency and crop diversification
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National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog expects Indian economy to grow at 9-10 percent by 2022-23, the government’s premier policy think-tank said in its report ‘Strategy for New India @ 75.
“The objective is - steadily accelerate the gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate to achieve a target of about 8 percent during 2018-23. This will raise the economy’s size in real terms from USD 2.7 trillion in 2017-18 to nearly USD 4 trillion by 2022-23,” the report said calling for growth that is inclusive, sustained, clean and formalised.
NITI Aayog today unveiled its strategy for the country as India completes 75 years of independence in 2022. It is a detailed exposition across 41 crucial areas, that recognises the progress already made, identifies binding constraints, and suggests the way forward for achieving the clearly stated objectives.
The forty-one chapters in the document have been disaggregated under four sections--drivers, infrastructure, inclusion and governance.
“Our emphasis on reforms, market reforms, allowing entrepreneurship to grow has to be accompanied with some social consciousness of the economic planners. That is why we want this model, where you allow India to grow, allow entrepreneurship, you allow the private sector to play a very important role…utilize increased resources of the states towards better infrastructure, township, healthcare facilities. Use large part of resource to use for the poor,” finance minister Arun Jaitley said releasing the report.
The document said that a slew of measures will be required to boost both private and public investment, for India to raise its rate of investment to about 36 percent of the GDP by 2022-23 from about 29 percent in 2017-18.
To enhance public investment, India should aim to increase its tax-GDP ratio to at least 22 percent of GDP by 2022-23, the report said, adding that demonetisation and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will contribute positively to this critical effort.
Besides, the government should rationalise corporate tax and personal income tax, ease tax compliance burden and eliminate direct interface between taxpayers and tax officials using technology.
On infrastructure, the think-tank has recommended doubling the share of freight transported by coastal shipping and inland waterways, developing an IT-enabled platform for integrating different modes of transport and promoting multi-modal and digitised mobility.
It also aims to deliver all government services at the state, district, and gram panchayat level digitally by 2022-23 though Bharat Net programme.
The report has also suggested a successful implementation of Ayushman Bharat programme, including the establishment of 150,000 health and wellness centres across the country, and rolling out the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Abhiyaan (PM-JAY).
DOUBLING FARMERS’ INCOME
NITI Aayog also aims to modernise agricultural technology, increase productivity, efficiency and crop diversification.
It has called for replacing the minimum support price (MSP) by a minimum reserve price (MRP), which could be the starting point for auctions at mandis.
MSP is a price at which the government buys crops from farmers, irrespective of its price. It acts as a floor price mainly during production shortages, to protect agriculture producers from sharp falls in farm prices.
Despite higher MSP on the cost of production for Kharif crops announced by the government in budget for 2018-19, farmers have not been able to gain much.
“Raising MSP or prices can only be a partial solution to the problem of assuring remunerative returns to farmers. A long-term solution lies in the creation of a competitive, stable and unified national market to enable better price discovery, and a long-term trade regime favourable to exports,” the report said.
On the recent announcements by states such as Madhya Pradesh on farm loan waivers, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar said that while states may offer such relief measures for the cash-strapped farmers, but the NITI Aayog has not recommended a country-wide waiver.
NITI Aayog, Member Ramesh Chand also said that ‘farm loan waivers’ are not a solution as all farmers do not benefit from it.
In fact, the government must ensure that farmers get a better price for their crops, apart from looking at crop surplus management, Chand said.

Source: https://www .moneycontrol.com/news/business/economy/niti-pitches-for-labour-reforms-higher-women-participation-social-security-3308301.html

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Monday, December 17, 2018

Stocks in the news: Tata Steel, NMDC, Ashoka Buildcon, Glenmark, Graphite India

Godrej Industries | Glenmark Pharma | Bombay Dyeing | Bank of Baroda | Graphite India | Infibeam Avenues and Tata Steel are stocks which are in the news today.

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Tata Steel: Andreas Goss, currently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of thyssenkrupp's Steel division, will be the future Chief Executive Officer of the planned Joint Venture and chair the Management Board of thyssenkrupp Tata Steel BV. Hans Fischer, currently the CEO of Tata Steel Europe, will be the Deputy CEO & Chief Technology Officer of the Joint Venture.
Standard Chartered Plc: The Group agreed terms for the spin out of its private equity business and a sale of the majority of its private equity investment portfolio to funds managed by ICG Strategic Equity, part of Intermediate Capital Group Plc (ICG).
NMDC: Company fixes lump ore price at Rs 3,250 per tonne and price of fines at Rs 2,860 per tonne from December 13.
Ashoka Buildcon: Subsidiary raises Rs 150 crore from Morgan Stanley India Infrastructure.
Godrej Industries: National Company Law Tribunal approved the Scheme of Amalgamation of Vora Soaps Limited with company.
Bank of Baroda to shut three overseas branches by June
Glenmark Pharma: Company announces new data on GBR 1302, a HER2xCD3 Bispecific antibody, presented at the ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congress 2018.
Bombay Dyeing: Company has given its consent by signing the shareholder's resolution of its subsidiary in Indonesia i.e. PT Five Star Textile Indonesia (PTFS) for closure of the same.
Graphite India: Kamataka State Pollution Control Board has renewed the consent for operations at Bengaluru graphite electrode plant for a period up to 30.6.2020 only with condition to shift the unit from the existing location.
IL&FS Transportation Networks: The interest due and payable on December 17 on the NCDs was not paid to the debenture holders due to insufficient funds.
Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services: India Ratings reaffirmed its AAA/Outlook-Stable rating for Rs 10,000 crore worth public issue of non-convertible debentures.
Infibeam Avenues: Suvidhaa Infoserve Private Limited acquires 5 percent equity stake in company's subsidiary NSI Infinium Global Private Limited.
RITES: Board fixed December 28 as the record date for the purpose of payment of dividend.
Punjab and Sind Bank revised MCLR rate w.e.f. December 16
Goldiam International: Company announces the closure of the buyback with effect from December 17.
M&M signed agreement with Sampo Rosenlew Oy, Finland, an Associate of the Company to increase stake from 35% to 49.04%
Mac Hotels: Goa based public listed company will add another 160 rooms effective from 1st January 2019, taking the total number of rooms to 238.
Corporation Bank - ICRA reaffirmed rating on certificate of deposits of Rs 30000 crore to ICRA A1+
Sadbhav Infra

Ongoing litigation amongst the Company, Sadbhav Engineering on the one side and Montecarlo on the other have arrived at amicable settlement

NCLT and High Court of Gujarat dispose the matter and accordingly the said legal matters now stands closed
Bulk Deals on December 17
DRS Dilip Roadlines: Babulal Vadilal Shah sold 94,400 shares of the company at Rs 75.5 per share on the NSE.
Godha Cabcon Insulat: Mark Corporate Adviosrs sold 72,000 shares of the company at Rs 30 per share on the NSE.
Manaksia Steels: Payal Agrawal bought 3,38,715 shares of the company at Rs 26.91 per share on the NSE.
BC Power Controls: Deepen Bharat Shah bought 3,00,000 shares of the company at Rs 28.71 per share on the BSE.
Analyst or Board Meet/Briefings
Sandhar Technologies: Board meeting is scheduled on February 2, 2019 to consider the un-audited standalone financial results, for the quarter and nine months ended December 2018.
JCT Limited: Board meeting is scheduled on December 31 to consider fresh issuance of equity shares aggregating to Rs 9.16 crore on preferential basis to term lenders.
Tube Investments of India: Meeting with institutional investors/analysts on the unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended September 2018 is scheduled on December 18.
Dishman Carbogen Amcis: Management meet and plant visit at company's Bavla plant with certain institutional investors and analysts has been scheduled on December 18 and 19.
Genus Power Infrastructures: Officials of the company will be meeting investors and analyst at its plant in Jaipur on December 18.
Great Eastern Shipping: Company's officials will be meeting ICICI Pru AMC on December 18.


Source: https://www .moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/stocks-in-the-news-tata-steel-nmdc-ashoka-buildcon-glenmark-graphite-india-3300311.html

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Sunday, December 16, 2018

MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL Update by TradeIndia Research.



MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL


GOLD FEB FUTURE



R2–31650
R1-31550
S1-31350
S2-31250





SILVER MAR FUTURE


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S2-37600



CRUDE OIL DEC FUTURE


R2 –3760
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S2-3630



COPPER FEB FUTURE


R2 –448
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S1-437.50
S2-433



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Friday, December 14, 2018

Focus shifts to 2019 elections: Over 20 growth-oriented stocks to add to your portfolio

Morgan Stanley continues to back growth at a reasonable price and believes the way to construct portfolio is to buy stocks of companies with the highest delta in return on capital
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Assembly election results for three key states — Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan — threw a big surprise for D-Street with BJP losing all three states. However, bigger surprise was the rally seen after the results were out.
Most experts, who Moneycontrol spoke to before the results were announced, were of the view that if BJP closes with 0-3 tally, there would be a high probability that Nifty would head towards 10,100-levels. However, a three-day rally actually put the index above 10,700.
The only setback on December 11 morning for market was resignation of Urijit Patel that was announced an evening before. While he cited personal reasons for the decision, but it comes in the backdrop of the RBI-government differences over several issues. The announcement induces volatility on D-Street for some time.
Though, appointment of Shaktikanta Das as the new governor calmed nerves, and emergence of one single party with a clear majority boosted sentiment eventually pushing Sensex by about 1,000 points in just three trading sessions.
The journey from here on could be a rocky one as domestic and foreign investors will shift their focus to General Elections scheduled for May 2019. The outcome of the 2019 elections will determine the policy direction for next 5 years.
Well, a 0-3 score of BJP is not a positive sign but history suggested that investors vote differently in assembly elections and Lok Sabha elections.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that there is no direct co-relation between the outcome of these ‘semi-final’ state polls and the Lok Sabha polls (2004, 2009 and 2014 election results point toward the same).
But, what does this tell about the investment strategy? Investors should not put too much focus on the assembly election results and use dips to get into fundamentally strong stocks, and at the same time, reduce their beta play in the portfolio to safeguard from volatility.
“Going forward, the hangover of state election results will recede, we expect the focus to revert to fundamentals, albeit with continued elevated volatility. Overall, macros have eased out for India in the last two months with the correction in crude oil prices,” Motilal Oswal said in a report.
“From an earnings perspective, we expect domestic cyclical driven by financials to drive earnings in 2HFY19, taking over from global cyclical which were driving earnings growth lately,” it said.
The domestic brokerage firm further added that their portfolio construction is biased towards largecaps and also stocks with strong earnings visibility, resilient to macro risks and reasonable valuations. Key stocks are ICICI BankHDFCSBIMaruti SuzukiHULTitan CompanyInfosysL&TRBL BankTeamLeaseIGLIndian HotelsM&M Financial Services.
Key risk for markets would be if the domestic equity investors, who started to invest on the back of Modi's win in May 2014, start to reduce new investments, highlights CLSA in a note.
Also, an analysis conducted by the global investment bank highlights competitive populism by the BJP and the Congress, with farm loan waivers, unemployment grants, and farmer handouts. This is good for consumption but bad for a capex cycle recovery.
Both BJP and Congress had promised farm-loan waivers of up to Rs 2,00,000 per farmer in the states that just went to polls. In addition, Congress had promised pensions and loan subsidies/removal of GST on agricultural equipment to farmers.
“This sets the tone for poll promises ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Implementation of such poll promises would reduce the government’s fund availability for infrastructure even as the private sector is yet to step up infrastructure investments,” added the CLSA note.
The global investment bank added that consumption plays, particularly rural ones, should benefit from such handouts. The related top ideas are M&MColgate Palmolive IndiaCrompton ConsumerITCTTK PrestigeZee EntertainmentEicher Motors and Maruti Suzuki.
Policy making will be important to chart the course for markets in 2019, feel experts. As soon as the political noise will go down, chatter about growth and earnings will pick up. One key pain point highlighted in assembly elections was the rural distress. Hence, there could be an enhanced focus on the rural and agricultural economy.
Strategists at Morgan Stanley feel that the political cycle (measured as policy certainty) is likely to turn down, growth is likely move higher, and credit growth seems to be at the beginning of a new cycle. They also believe terms of trade are improving, rates are in a bit of a pause before continuing their rise, and profit margins appear to be at the start of a new up cycle.
Morgan Stanley continues to back growth at a reasonable price and believes the way to construct portfolio is to buy stocks of companies with the highest delta in return on capital.
They expect market performance to broaden and hence also like midcaps where the forward growth is not reflecting share price performance.
Source: https://www. moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/focus-shifts-to-2019-elections-over-20-growth-oriented-stocks-to-add-to-your-portfolio-3286171.html


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Thursday, December 13, 2018

MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL By TradeIndia Research.

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MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL



GOLD FEB FUTURE


R2–31750
R1-31650
S1-31450
S2-31350





SILVER MAR FUTURE


R2 –38700
R1- 38500
S1-38000
S2-37800



CRUDE OIL DEC FUTURE


R2 –3820
R1-3790
S1-3730
S2-3700



COPPER FEB FUTURE


R2 –448
R1-444.50
S1-437.50
S2-433



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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Govt may tighten rules for companies not spending CSR funds: Report

These new restrictions on CSR funds are part of a list of proposed amendments to the Companies Act, 2013, that the government will take up during the Winter session of Parliament
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Companies not spending their entire corporate social responsibility (CSR) corpus and diverting funds to their balance sheets will now have to declare the amount not spent in their annual report, according to a report by The Hindu Business Line.
Moreover, companies will have to transfer the unspent funds to a separate bank account and spend it within three years, the news daily reported.
These new restrictions on CSR funds are part of a list of proposed amendments to the Companies Act, 2013, that the government will take up during the Winter session of Parliament, sources told the paper.
The amendment may make CSR spending mandatory, as against the current practice of either 'complying' (spending) or 'explaining' why the funds were not spent.
The Corporate Affairs Ministry recently announced that it is examining the records of the top 1,000 companies that were required to spend under their CSR initiative.
Disclosures by 77 companies for FY18 showed unspent amounts equalling a third of their prescribed CSR spending, data from PRIME Database revealed. Median spending of companies has slightly improved over the years to 69.98 percent of the total corpus in FY18, from 42.33 percent in FY15.
Of the 6,286 companies under government scrutiny, most firms reportedly spent less than the mandated amount in April-November of 2016-17, the news daily reported. About 2,203 firms spent more than the required amount during the same period.
A high-level committee recently set-up to strengthen CSR norms has proposed amendments to the existing guidelines.
The amendments seem to force companies to spend money earmarked towards CSR rather than letting them accrue it on the balance sheet. Keeping the money reserved but unspent does not serve any purpose," a legal expert told the paper.


Source: https://www .moneycontrol.com/news/business/govt-may-tighten-rules-for-companies-not-spending-csr-funds-report-3275661.html 

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Monday, December 10, 2018

MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL Update By TradeIndia Research.


MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL



GOLD FEB FUTURE


R2–32200
R1-32100
S1-31900
S2-31800





SILVER MAR FUTURE


R2 –38700
R1- 38500
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S2-435



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