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Last Updated : Sep 11 2014 | 4:00 PM IST

Volatility continued as key benchmark indices once again slipped into the red after reversing intraday losses in mid-afternoon trade. The barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, regained the the psychological 27,000 mark, having alternately moved above and below that level in intraday trade. The Sensex was currently down 40.76 points or 0.15% at 27,016.65. But, the broad market depicted strength. The market breadth indicating the overall health of the market was strong with almost two gainers for every loser on BSE. The BSE Mid-Cap index was up 1.09%. The BSE Small-Cap index was up 1.48%. Both these indices outperformed the Sensex. Brent crude extended previous day's losses which augur well for India as the country imports about 80% of its crude oil requirement. ONGC, Coal India and NHPC declined in volatile trade after the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Wednesday, 10 September 2014, approved stake-sale in these three state-run firms.

Among side counters, Bharat Electronics rose after a domestic brokerage firm initiated 'buy' rating on the stock. Biocon fell on profit booking. Tyre makers extended recent rally with shares of MRF and Goodyear India scaling record high. Abbott India, Motherson Sumi Systems and Sundram Fasteners scaled record high. Asahi India Glass, Zensar Technologies and EID Parry (India) hit 52-week high.

On the macro front, data due later this week and early next week is likely to show easing of inflation in August 2014 and a muted growth in industrial production in July 2014. Meanwhile, the government has kicked off a big-bang divestment programme by announcing stake-sale in ONGC, Coal India and NHPC.

Earlier, key indices had lost ground after a firm opening triggered by overnight drop in Brent crude oil prices and gains in US stocks.

In overseas markets, European stocks reversed initial gains as investors awaited data on US jobless claims. Asian stocks were mixed after the latest data showed that China's inflation remained subdued last month.

In the foreign exchange market, the rupee edged higher against the dollar.

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At 14:15 IST, the S&P BSE Sensex was down 40.76 points or 0.15% at 27,016.65. The index lost 152.91 points at the day's low of 26,904.50 in mid-morning trade, its lowest level since 2 September 2014. The index gained 93.37 points at the day's high of 27,150.78 at the onset of the trading session.

The CNX Nifty was down 5.45 points or 0.07% at 8,088.65. The index hit a low of 8,057.30 in intraday trade, its lowest level since 5 September 2014. The index hit a high of 8,127.95 in intraday trade.

The market breadth indicating the overall health of the market was strong on BSE with almost two gainers for every loser on BSE. 1,946 shares gained and 1,004 shares fell. A total of 97 shares were unchanged.

The BSE Mid-Cap index was up 107.53 points or 1.09% at 9,958.32. The BSE Small-Cap index was up 161.63 points or 1.48% at 11,112.66. Both these indices outperformed the Sensex.

ONGC, Coal India and NHPC declined in volatile trade after the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Wednesday, 10 September 2014, approved stake-sale in these three state-run firms.

Coal India was off 2.77% at Rs 363.55. The stock hit a high of Rs 374.60 and low of Rs 360.40 so far during the day.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) was off 1.86% at Rs 437. The stock hit a high of Rs 447.50 and low of Rs 434.45 so far during the day.

NHPC was off 4.24% at Rs 21.45. The stock hit a high of Rs 22.45 and low of Rs 21.35 so far during the day.

The government will sell a 5% stake in ONGC, 10% in Coal India and 11.36% in NHPC. As on 30 June 2014, the government held 68.94% in ONGC, 89.65% in CIL and 85.96% in NHPC.

Bharat Electronics rose 3.45% to Rs 2,118 after a domestic brokerage firm initiated 'buy' rating on the stock. The brokerage said Bharat Electronics will be 'key beneficiary' of rising defence spending in India.

Biocon fell 2.18% to Rs 493 on profit booking after the stock rose 8.45% in the preceding eight trading sessions to Rs 504 on 10 September 2014, from a recent low of Rs 464.75 on 28 August 2014.

Shares of tyre makers extended recent rally. MRF rose 1.01% at Rs 31,360.50. The stock hit a record high of Rs 31,640 in intraday trade.

Goodyear India advanced 2.78% at Rs 672.25. The stock hit a record high of Rs 680 in intraday trade.

CEAT rose 1.02% at Rs 801.

Apollo Tyres rose 1.31% at Rs 212.25.

Balkrishana Industries gained 3.21% to Rs 805.

TVS Srichakra rose 5% at Rs 1,039.20, also its record high.

JK Tyre & Industries rose 1.27% to Rs 378.05.

Domestic rubber prices have seen sharp fall recently. Decline in rubber prices could boost profit margin of tyre firms. Rubber is a key raw material in tyre manufacturing. Also recent steep decline in crude oil prices aided rally in tyre stocks. Nearly 30% of raw material for tyres is derived from crude products.

Abbott India jumped 16.38% to Rs 3,321 after scaling a record high of Rs 3,424.40 in intraday trade.

Asahi India Glass rose 2.66% to Rs 108.05 after hitting a 52-week high of Rs 110.65 in intraday trade.

Motherson Sumi Systems surged 6.59% to Rs 428 after scaling a record high of Rs 431.85 in intraday trade.

Zensar Technologies jumped 8.89% to Rs 527.40 after hitting a 52-week high of Rs 530 in intraday trade.

Sundram Fasteners advanced 9.2% to Rs 147.20 after scaling a record high of Rs 149.60 in intraday trade.

EID Parry (India) advanced 6.43% to Rs 236.85 after hitting a 52-week high of Rs 238 in intraday trade.

Meanwhile, the government has kicked off a big-bang divestment programme by announcing stake-sale in ONGC, Coal India and NHPC. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday, 10 September 2014, approved disinvestment of 10% stake in Coal India, 5% stake in ONGC and disinvestment of 11.36% stake in NHPC. The government will raise about Rs 46000 crore from the divestment in these three PSU based the closing price of the shares of these three PSUs on Wednesday, 10 September 2014.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley was released from hospital on Wednesday, 10 September 2014, after a longer-than-expected stay for treatment. Media reports said that Jaitley will not be able to attend a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of 20 nations in Australia next week. Jaitley was admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi on 1 September 2014 for planned surgery to manage a long-standing diabetic condition. He had been expected to leave after a few days, a report indicated.

Brent crude extended previous day's losses. Brent for October settlement was off 58 cents at $97.46 a barrel. The contract fell $1.12 to settle at $98.04 a barrel yesterday, 10 September 2014, on rising supply and tepid demand. The price had slumped to $97.60 in intraday trade yesterday, the lowest intraday price since 18 April 2013.

Lower crude oil prices will help India in containing its fiscal deficit, current account deficit and fuel price inflation. India imports 80% of its crude oil requirement.

US President Barack Obama reportedly told Americans in a speech late on Wednesday, 10 September 2014 that he had authorized US air strikes for the first time in Syria and more attacks in Iraq in a broad escalation of a campaign against the Islamic State militant group. He said he would hunt down Islamic State militants "wherever they are," reports added.

In the foreign exchange market, the rupee edged higher against the dollar. The partially convertible rupee was hovering at 60.795, compared with its close of 60.955 on Wednesday, 10 September 2014.

Data due later this week and early next week is likely to show easing of inflation in August 2014 and a muted growth in industrial production in July 2014. The annual rate of inflation based on the combined consumer price indices (CPI) for urban and rural India is seen decelerating to 7.8% in August 2014, from 7.96% in July 2014, as per the median estimate of a poll of economists carried out by Capital Market. The government will release the CPI data for August 2014 at 17:30 IST tomorrow, 12 September 2014. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is targeting CPI inflation at 8% by January 2015 and 6% by January 2016.

Meanwhile, the growth in industrial production is seen decelerating to 1.9% in July 2014, from 3.4% in June 2014, as per the median estimate of a poll of economists carried out by Capital Market. Industrial production growth had eased to 3.4% in June 2014, from 5% increase recorded in May 2014. The government will release the industrial production data for July 2014 at 17:30 IST tomorrow, 12 September 2014.

The annual rate of inflation based on the monthly Wholesale Price Index (WPI) is seen decelerating to 4.43% in August 2014, from 5.19% in July 2014, as per the median estimate of a poll of economists carried out by Capital Market. The government will release the WPI data for August 2014 at 12 noon on Monday, 15 September 2014.

European stocks reversed initial gains today, 11 September 2014, as investors awaited data on US jobless claims. Key benchmark indices in France and UK fell 0.06% to 0.24%. In Germany, the DAX rose 0.16%.

Asian stocks were mixed today, 11 September 2014, after the latest data showed that China's inflation remained subdued last month. Key benchmark indices in South Korea, Japan and Indonesia were up 0.16% to 0.76%. Key benchmark indices in Singapore, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan were off 0.17% to 0.74%.

China's consumer price index rose 2% August 2014 from a year earlier, which was slower than 2.3% rise in July 2014, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics today, 11 September 2014. The producer price index fell 1.2% in August 2014, extending a decline to 30th month.

Meanwhile, China's central bank is reportedly set to withdraw cash from the financial system this week for the first time since early August, reflecting concerns about accelerating inflows of speculative funds.

In Japan, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda reportedly assured Prime Minister Shinzo Abe today, 11 September 2014, that the central bank won't hesitate to take further action should a 2% inflation target become difficult to achieve. In a meeting with Abe, Kuroda reportedly exchanged views with Abe over recent economic conditions, and told the prime minister that the global economy is on a recovery path. The BOJ governor also talked about consumer spending before and after April's sales tax increase, reports further indicated.

Trading in US index futures indicated that the Dow could fall 25 points at the opening bell today, 11 September 2014. US stocks edged higher on Wednesday, 10 September 2014, helped by rebound in Apple shares.

Investors will look to next week's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting for fresh guidance on US interest rates. At the end of a two-day meeting on 16-17 September 2014, the FOMC is widely expected to announce cut in Fed's monthly bond-buying program by another $10 billion to $15 billion, staying on track to end the program at its October meeting. The Fed is likely to raise short-term interest rates next year from their current near-zero levels, where they have been since December 2008.

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