Market LIVE: Muted open on cards as Asian shares slip; SGX Nifty up 50 pts

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Market live: Sensex, Nifty, PVR, Inox, Russia-Ukraine war, oil prices, DLF

Stock updates: The key benchmark indices are likely to start Monday’s session with nominal gains. The SGX futures were quoting at 17,260 levels at 7:45 am, hinting at a opening gain of 70-odd points for the Nifty50 index. 

On Friday, the ended a range-bound session in the red. The shed 233 points and Nifty50 closed 70 points lower at 17,153. 

Volatility may continue into the new week as well due to the monthly expiry of March derivative contracts and developments around the Russia-Ukraine war.The two sides will likely hold talks again between March 28-30 in Turkey. 

Investors will also monitor auto sales data to be released on Friday, along with the fiscal deficit and infrastructure output numbers for February that will be announced on Thursday.

This apart, among stocks,  and will be in focus today as the two companies have approved an amalgamation plan. The combined entity will be named as Inox and the shareholders of will receive three shares in for every 10 shares.

FMCG major Emami will also be on the radar as the company has announced the acquisition of “Dermicool” – one of the leading brands in the prickly heat powder and cool talc segment – from Reckitt for a total consideration of Rs 432 crore (excluding taxes and duties).


Global cues

On Friday, the US ended mixed with the Dow and S&P 500 gaining 0.4 per cent and 0.5 per cent, respectively. The Nasdaq Composite dipped 0.2 per cent. The benchmark 10-year yield also touched a fresh multi-year high of 2.5 per cent as investors priced in a more aggressive rate hike cycle.

Meanwhile, after closing at $120.65 a barrel on Friday, was down to $116/ barrel in early trades on Monday amid expectations of a demand slump in China as reports said the financial hub, Shanghai, would be locked down to carry out Covid-19 testing over a nine-day period.


Consequently, Asian shares were under pressure this morning. The Nikkei slipped 0.77 per cent, while Hang Seng shed 0.8 per cent. Shanghai Composite and Shenzhen Component were down up to 1.6 per cent. Kospi fell 0.5 per cent. 

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