FPIs sold stocks for Rs 3,979 cr in cash market


New Delhi, Jul 28 (IANS): The headwinds for the markets come from the US 10-year yield rising sharply to 4 per cent, the dollar index rising to 101.7, Brent crude rising above $83 and FPIs selling stocks for Rs 3,979 crore in the cash market, says V.K. Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services.

The market is delicately poised with strong headwinds and some tailwinds, he said.

While these strong headwinds can impact the market, support can come from the strong US 2nd quarter GDP number of 2.4 per cent.

Since the ongoing global rally,led by the mother market US, is primarily driven by the US soft landing narrative, this data can provide some support when the market turns weak.

Investors have to be careful chasing small-caps which are in overvalued territory. Large-caps, even when richly valued, are safe unlike risky small-caps, he added.

Pharma is staging a comeback and there is value-buying happening in beaten down metal stocks, he said.

BSE Sensex is down again on Friday by 186 points at 66,080 points.

Bajaj Finserv is down more than 2 per cent.

Tata Motors, TCS, HCL Tech, HDFC Bank and Tech Mahindra are down more than 1 per cent.

 

  

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