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Thursday, April 23, 2009

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Sensex ends above 11k; Wipro soars 11.11%


The Sensex rallied at the end on relentless buying seen in frontliners. Metal, IT, realty, auto and banking stocks also led the upsurge. It opened positive with a gain of 24.03 points, at 10,841.57 today and after few minutes of trading, the index slipped into negative, touching a low of 10,758.97, to again bounce back into the positive amid volatility. As the day progressed, the benchmark index gained further ground, breaching 11,000 level and touching a high of 11,203.28 to finally close on a strong note.

BSE Midcap and Smallcap index rose 1.48% and 0.94% respectively.

Amongst the sectoral indices, BSE IT and Metal soared over 5% each, Realty surged 4.21%, Auto and Bankex rose over 3% each, while Consumer durables dipped 0.06%.

Asian stocks gained, on takeover speculation in the beverage industry and a buy recommendation on Japanese automakers from Goldman Sachs Group. Nikkei gained 119.71 points, or 1.37%, to end at 8,847.01, Hang Seng index rose 336.01 points, or 2.26%, to close at 15,214.46 and Shanghai Composite advanced 2.61 points, or 0.11%, to settle at 2,463.95.

European stocks fell as unexpected losses at Akzo Nobel and Logitech International offset better-than-estimated earnings from Credit Suisse Group. FTSE 100 gained 11.35 points or 0.28, to trade at 4,042.01, CAC 40 rose 10.90 points, or 0.36%, to trade at 3,036.14 and DAX fell 20.19 points, or 0.44%, to trade at 4,574.23. (4.20 p.m., IST)

The Sensex ended the day with a gain of 317.45 points, or 2.93% at 11,134.99 after touching a high of 11,203.28 and a low of 10,758.97. The broad-based NSE Nifty climbed 93.40 points, or 2.80% at 3,423.70 after hitting a high of 3,439.90 and a low of 3,310.50

Major gainers in the 30-share index were Wipro (11.11%), Tata Steel (8.98%), Grasim Industries (7.21%), Reliance Energy (6.67%), Sterlite Industries (India) (6.02%), and Maruti Suzuki India (6.02%).

On the other hand, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries (0.42%), Hindustan Unilever (0.31%), and Bharti Airtel (0.25%) were the biggest losers in the Sensex.

Overall market breadth was extremely positive. Out of the total 2,600 stocks traded at BSE, 1,441 advanced, 1,056 declined while 103 remained unchanged.

Corporate result

Reliance Petroleum (RPL) has posted a net profit after tax of Rs 840 million for the quarter ended Mar. 31, 2009. Net sales of the company during the quarter stood at Rs 36,780 million while total income stood at Rs 37,020 million.

NSE Bulk Deals to Watch - Apr 23 2009


Date,Symbol,Security Name,Client Name,Buy/Sell,Quantity Traded,Trade Price / Wght. Avg. Price,Remarks
23-APR-2009,BIRLAPOWER,Birla Power Solutions Ltd,SHEARSONINVESTMENT&TRADINGCOPVTLTD,BUY,900000,17.18,-
23-APR-2009,EDUCOMP,Educomp Solutions Limited,C D INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD.,BUY,104768,2495.34,-
23-APR-2009,EDUCOMP,Educomp Solutions Limited,SMC GLOBAL SECURITIES LTD.,BUY,97254,2488.75,-
23-APR-2009,HDIL,Housing Development and I,GENUINE STOCK BROKERS PVT LTD,BUY,2314261,135.36,-
23-APR-2009,HDIL,Housing Development and I,SANSAR CAPITAL MAURITIUS LTD,BUY,4000000,137.69,-
23-APR-2009,KSERAPRO,K Sera Sera Productions L,BASMATI SECURITIES PVT LTD,BUY,400000,11.00,-
23-APR-2009,MANALU,Man Aluminium Limited,SIDDHARTHA HOLDINGS,BUY,97129,34.25,-
23-APR-2009,RIIL,Reliance Indl Infra Ltd,C D INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD.,BUY,183613,606.16,-
23-APR-2009,RIIL,Reliance Indl Infra Ltd,GENUINE STOCK BROKERS PVT LTD,BUY,138390,607.57,-
23-APR-2009,SRTRANSFIN,Shriram Trans Fin Co. Ltd,RELIANCE CAPITAL TRUSTEE CO LTD A/C RELIANCE EQUITY FUND,BUY,1500000,200.00,-
23-APR-2009,SRTRANSFIN,Shriram Trans Fin Co. Ltd,RELIANCE CAPITAL TRUSTEE CO LTD A/C RELIANCE GROWTH FUND,BUY,2500000,200.00,-
23-APR-2009,SRTRANSFIN,Shriram Trans Fin Co. Ltd,RELIANCE CAPITAL TRUSTEE CO LTD A/C RELIANCE TAX SAVER ELSS,BUY,1375419,200.00,-
23-APR-2009,TATAELXSI,Tata Elxsi (India) Ltd,YES INVESTMENTS VISHAL KISHORE BHATIA,BUY,197483,106.04,-
23-APR-2009,BIRLAPOWER,Birla Power Solutions Ltd,LOTUS GLOBAL INVESTMENTS LIMITED,SELL,900000,17.18,-
23-APR-2009,EDUCOMP,Educomp Solutions Limited,C D INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD.,SELL,104768,2496.55,-
23-APR-2009,EDUCOMP,Educomp Solutions Limited,SMC GLOBAL SECURITIES LTD.,SELL,78390,2513.95,-
23-APR-2009,HDIL,Housing Development and I,GENUINE STOCK BROKERS PVT LTD,SELL,2314261,135.51,-
23-APR-2009,INDOWIND,Indowind Energy Limited,ABN AMRO BANK N.V. LONDON BRANCH,SELL,1000000,20.67,-
23-APR-2009,KSERAPRO,K Sera Sera Productions L,BASMATI SECURITIES PVT LTD,SELL,195000,11.05,-
23-APR-2009,MANALU,Man Aluminium Limited,TALISMAN SECURITIES PRIVATE LIMITED,SELL,17850,34.54,-
23-APR-2009,RIIL,Reliance Indl Infra Ltd,C D INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD.,SELL,183613,606.98,-
23-APR-2009,RIIL,Reliance Indl Infra Ltd,GENUINE STOCK BROKERS PVT LTD,SELL,138411,608.41,-
23-APR-2009,SRTRANSFIN,Shriram Trans Fin Co. Ltd,CITICORP FINANCE (INDIA) LIMITED,SELL,7811986,200.01,-
23-APR-2009,TATAELXSI,Tata Elxsi (India) Ltd,YES INVESTMENTS VISHAL KISHORE BHATIA,SELL,197704,109.66,-
23-APR-2009,VESUVIUS,Vesuvius India Ltd,HDFC ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANT LTD,SELL,106137,102.02,-

Post Session Commentary - Apr 23 2009


The Indian market rebounded elegantly from opening lows to close with handsome gains as Asian and European markets recovered from initial lows. All round buying contributed to break the three days losing streak. Positive US index futures also added to the northward journey. BSE Sensex extended gains to more than 3% and regained 11,000 level as well as NSE Nifty crossed 3,400 mark. The inflation for the week ended 11th April 2009, rose 0.26% in the 12 months as compared to the previous week''s annual rise of 0.18%.

The domestic market opened marginally up and suddenly turned choppy tracking mixed cues from the markets all over the world. On Wednesday, the US stock markets ended mostly lower as a late rally in the US markets distorted on sell-off in financials, along with some consumer and energy stocks. The volatility holds the domestic bourses due to political uncertainty along with earning concerns. The parliamentary elections will conclude on May 13, 2009. After touching red precinct in early trading, benchmark indices gained some ground on good buying witnessed in key stocks. Further market continued to extend its gains tracking recovery in the Asian markets. During final trading hours, market reported sharp rise to close in strong increase. From the sectoral front, investors on-loaded positions across most of the sectors. Besides, IT, Metal, Reality, Auto, Bank, Teck, Durables, Capital Goods and Oil & Gas stocks contributed to most of the rally. Mid Cap and Small Cap stocks also witnessed smart buying during the trading session. However, Consumer Durable index remained out of favour.

Among the Sensex pack 27 stocks ended in red territory and 3 in green. The market breadth indicating the overall health of the market remained positive as 1441 stocks closed in green while 1056 stocks closed in red and 103 stocks remained unchanged in BSE.

The BSE Sensex closed higher by 317.45 points at 11,134.99 and NSE Nifty ended up by 93.40 points at 3,423.70. BSE Mid Caps and Small Caps closed with gains of 51.40 and 37.10 points at 3,534.18 and 3,999.78 respectively. The BSE Sensex touched intraday high of 11,203.28 and intraday low of 10,758.97.

Gainers from the BSE Sensex pack are Wipro Ltd (11.11%), Tata Steel (8.98%), Grasim Industries (7.21%), Reliance Infra (6.67%), Sterlite Industries (6.02%), Maruti Suzuki (6.02%), ICICI Bank (5.85%), Tata Motors (5.64%), Infosys Tech (5.11%), DLF Ltd (4.84%) and RCom (4.77%).

Losers from the BSE Sensex pack are Sun Pharma (0.42%), HUL (0.31%) and Bharti Airtel (0.25%).

The India’s wholesale price index rose 0.26% in the 12 months to April 11 as against the previous week''s annual rise of 0.18%, government data showed on Thursday. However, the annual inflation rate was 7.95% during the corresponding week of the previous year.

On the global markets front the Asian markets which opened before the Indian market, ended in green. The Asian stocks recovered on Credit Suisse Group''s Q1 results that beat market expectations. However, worry about coming earnings in the region and results of stress tests on U.S. banks hurt financials in Tokyo and Seoul. Shanghai Composite, Hang Seng, Nikkei 225, Straits Times index and Seoul Composite higher by 2.61, 336.01, 119.71, 16.57 and 12.78 points at 2,463.95, 15,214.26, 8,847.01, 1,859.98 and 1,368.8 respectively.

European markets which opened after the Indian market are trading mixed. In Frankfurt the DAX index is trading lower by 8.85 points at 4,585.57 whereas in London FTSE 100 is trading up by 15.26 points at 4,045.92.

The BSE IT stocks increased by (5.22%) or 126.38 points to close at 2,549.38 after rise in American depository receipts on 22 April 2009. Major gainers are Wipro Ltd (11.11%), Tech Mahindra (8.62%), Maphasis Ltd (5.36%), Oracle Fin (5.24%) and Infosys Tech (5.11%).

The BSE Metal index ended higher by (5.20%) or 350.14 points at 7,086.02 on hopes that the most terrible phase was ended for the global economy. Gainers are JSW Steel (9.04%), Tata Steel (8.98%), Steel Authority (6.79%), Sterlite Industries (6.02%) and Jindal Steel (4.52%).

The BSE Reality index advanced by (4.21%) or 90.25 points at 2,234.30. Scrips that gained are Housing Dev (11.71%), Indiabull Real (11.06%), DLF Ltd (4.84%), Anant Raj (3.48%) and Mahindra Life (3.03%).

The BSE Auto index gained (3.92%) or 128.82 points to close at 3,418.37 on optimism that lower interest rates and fall in fuel prices would encourage demand for vehicles which is mainly driven by finance. Main gainers are Ashok Leyland (12.01%), Amteck Auto (7.00%), Maruti Suzuki (6.02%), Tata Motors (5.64%) and Escorts Ltd (5.04%).

The BSE Bank index also ended higher by (3.16%) or 166.86 points at 5,441.19 mainly on expectations that lower interest rates will boost lending growth. Axis Bank (6.36%), ICICI Bank (5.85%), Kotak Bank (5.71%), Punjab National Bank (4.72%) and Bank of Baroda (3.65%) ended in positive territory.

Wipro ended up by 11.11%. The company has announced its fourth quarter numbers for the year FY09. It has posted a net profit of Rs. 1,011 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2009 and revenues stood at Rs 6,482 crore according to the Indian GAAP. According to the US GAAP, the net profit of the company was at Rs 910 crore in the fourth quarter.

The BSE Teck index gained (3.12%) or 63.49 points to close at 2,095.68. Gainers are Wipro Ltd (11.11%), Tech Mahindra (8.62%), Maphasis Ltd (5.36%), Oracle Fin (5.24%) and RCom (4.77%).

Reliance Communications surged 4.77%. The company has started the commercial roll out of post paid GSM services in the metropolis.

Larsen & Toubro gained 4.50%. The company is looking at the option to make a foray into the nuclear power plant construction business. The company plans to sign a cooperation agreements with General Electric Hitachi of the US and Areva of France, two of the largest vendors of reactors very soon.

KEC International Ltd advanced by 3.53%. The company has bagged two orders totaling to Rs. 95 crores in Mozambique and Namibia.

HDFC Bank closed up by 0.30%. The bank has announced the interest rates cut on deposits of some tenors by 25-35 basis points, with immediate effect.

Reliance Petroleum Ltd closed up by 2.62%. The company has announced the Unaudited results for the quarter & year ended March 31, 2009. The Company has posted a net profit after tax of Rs 840 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2009. Total Income is Rs 37020 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2009.

Reliance Natural Resources Ltd gained 1.73%. The company has announced the Audited results for the year ended March 31, 2009, and has posted a net profit of Rs 698.702 million for the year ended March 31, 2009 as compared to Rs 685.987 million for the year ended March 31, 2008. Total Income has increased from Rs 3673.065 million for the year ended March 31, 2008 to Rs 4167.878 million for the year ended March 31, 2009.

IT, metal stocks lead 3% Sensex surge


Bulls were back as key benchmark indices reversed last three days losses on firm global markets. IT, metal, realty, banking and auto stocks jumped. Index heavyweight Reliance Industries rose ahead of the announcement of Q4 March 2009 results after trading hours. The BSE 30-share Sensex jumped 317.45 points or 2.93%. The barometer index today breached the psychological 11,000 mark.

The Sensex had breached 11,000 level in mid-April 2009 after a solid rally that began in early March 2009. Profit taking had pulled it below that level later.

Inflation based on the wholesale price index (WPI) rose 0.26% in the year through 11 April 2009, higher than previous week's 0.18% rise, data released by the government today, 23 April 2009, showed.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday, 21 April 2009 cut its key short-term rates by 25 basis points each to shore up faltering growth in the face of the global economic slowdown. The Reserve Bank also repeated a call for banks to pass on its rate cuts to customers and said deposit rates should also fall. "There is scope for the overall interest rate structure to move down within the policy rate easing already effected by the Reserve bank," it said, adding its latest rate cut reinforced the case.

Reacting to the RBI rate cut, ICICI Bank, India's largest private sector bank by net profit, announced a reduction in both deposit and lending rates after trading hours on Tuesday, 21 April 2009.

The RBI cut is growth estimate for the year ended March 2009 (FY 2009) to 6.5% to 6.7%, from 7% projected earlier. It has forecast growth of around 6% for the year ending March 2010 (FY 2010). The fiscal and monetary stimulus measures initiated during 2008-09 coupled with lower commodity prices could cushion the downturn in the growth momentum during 2009-10 by stabilizing domestic economic activity to some extent, RBI said in a statement. However, any upturn in the growth momentum is unlikely in view of the projected contraction in global demand during 2009, particularly decline in trade, it added.

Strong rural demand, lagged impact of monetary and fiscal stimuli, softening of domestic input prices, investment demand from brown-field expansion projects and some restructuring initiatives are expected to have a positive impact on industrial production in the coming months, the RBI said.

While moderation in internal accruals has an adverse effect on corporate investment, decline in input prices and reduction in borrowing costs may have a favourable impact on profitability of the corporate sector going forward, the RBI said.

The central bank said that managing large government borrowing in FY 2010 in a non-disruptive manner would be a major challenge, and said it would used a mix of monetary and debt management tools to ensure this was done smoothly. Large borrowings also militate against the low interest rate environment that the RBI is trying to maintain to spur investment demand in keeping with the stance of monetary policy, the central bank said in its policy statement.

The RBI said wholesale-priced based inflation was expected to turn negative early in the current fiscal year, but this should not be interpreted as deflation for policy purposes. It projected WPI inflation would be around 4% at the end of FY 2010.

The RBI said a planned April 2009 review of the policy on foreign banks in India would now not go ahead until there was greater clarity regarding stability, recovery of the global financial system and better global coordination on regulation and supervision.

A good news for the economy is forecast of a near normal monsoon by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on 17 April 2009. The IMD said rainfall in the June-September 2009 monsoon season was expected to be 96% of the long-term average. The outlook is among the nation's most widely watched indicator as monsoon rains are a major influence on output of key crops, economic activity and also affects sentiment in the country's financial markets.

The stock market was volatile today, 23 April 2009. After opening on a positive note, the market soon slipped into the red as political uncertainty weighed on the market with polling for India's 15th Lok Sabha underway. The second phase of the five-phased polling began today, 23 April 2009. The month-long parliamentary elections that began on 16 April 2009 will conclude on 13 May 2009 with results due on 16 May 2009. Poll estimates point to a fractured mandate.

The market bounced back in morning trade on after Credit Suisse Group's Q1 results beat market expectations. Credit Suisse Group Thursday said it swung to a far better-than-expected first-quarter net profit, climbing back from several quarterly losses in 2008 when it was mired in write-downs and unfavorable trading results. The result resoundingly beat analyst expectations.

In its outlook, Credit Suisse said it is optimistic about its prospects, and will continue to act prudently as it cautioned that financial turmoil may not be entirely over.

After a sharp surge in early afternoon trade, the market cut gains later as European markets dropped. The market soon cut losses as US index futures rose. Market spurted in mid-afternoon trade and extended gains in late trade as European markets moved into the green from red.

European stocks reversed early losses as a rise in crude and metal prices supported commodity shares. Improved economic data in the euro-zone aided the recovery. Key benchmark indices in France and Germany were up by between 0.58% to 0.83%. Germany's DAX was down 0.03%. Though in the red, DAX cut early losses. It had lost 1% in early trade.

The 16-nation euro-zone's manufacturing and services sectors continued to contract in April 2009, but the decline continued to slow, according to monthly surveys of purchasing managers released Thursday. The preliminary Markit euro-zone PMI rose to 40.5 from a reading of 38.3 in March 2009, a six-month high. Economists had forecast a rise to 39. The April 2009 services PMI rose to 43.1 from 40.9 in March 2009, exceeding forecasts for a reading of 41.2.

April 2009 manufacturing PMI rose to 43.1 from 33.9 in March 2009, while expectations were for a reading of 41.2. A figure of less than 50 means a majority of purchasing managers saw a drop in activity, while a reading of more than 50 signals expansion.

ABB today reported 35% drop in first-quarter net profit to $652 million and flagged more cost cuts as infrastructure and power markets remained challenging, especially in Asia and the US.

Tech shares led Asian markets higher today, 23 April 2009 helped by gains in their US counterparts yesterday, 22 April 2009. Key benchmark indices in China, Singapore, South Korea Hong Kong and Japan were up by between 0.11% to 2.26%. Taiwan's Taiwan Weighted fell 0.18%.

South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co. on Thursday reported a 43% decline in first-quarter profits in the wake of the impact on sales from the global economic downturn, according to reports. Net income dropped to 225 billion won ($166.5 million) -- slightly ahead of expectations -- from 392.7 billion won in the year-earlier period.

Apple Inc. on Wednesday reported 15% growth in net income. Its gross margin of 36.4% was its highest such number in nearly two years. Meanwhile, shares of EBay Inc. gained 4.2% in after-hours trading in the US as its first quarter results - while weak - were better than expected, and it put its second-quarter view in line with expectations.

Trading in US index futures indicated the Dow could rise 67 points at the opening bell today, 23 April 2009.

US markets ended lower on Wednesday, 22 April 2009 on sell-off in financials after US banks said credit markets haven't recovered yet. The Dow slipped 82.99 points, or 1%, to 7,886.57. The S&P 500 index fell 6.53 points, or 0.8%, to 843.55. But the Nasdaq composite index rose 2.27 points, or 0.1%, to 1,646.12.

The International Monetary Fund said in a forecast released yesterday, 22 April 2009, that the world economy will shrink 1.3% this year, compared with its January 2009 projection of 0.5% growth. The lender predicted expansion of 1.9% next year instead of its earlier 3% estimate.

Separately, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Wednesday said the United States carries much of the blame for the economic crisis, but the world must work together to ease the strains. In Britain, Finance Minister Alistair Darling on Wednesday said the British economy was in its worst shape since World War Two and he predicted the economy will shrink 3.5% this year before recovering weakly in 2010.

China's Deputy Central Bank Governor Yi Gang said on Wednesday, the world's third-largest economy was on track to grow close to Beijing's 8% target this year after hitting a low point in the last three months of 2008. Looking into the future, the second quarter and the remainder of this year will continue this recovery trend, Yi told a meeting in Beijing.

Closer home, foreign funds have resumed buying. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 1.70 crore on Wednesday, 22 April 2009, as against an outflow of Rs 62.70 crore on Tuesday, 21 April 2009. FII inflow in April 2009 totaled Rs 4548.70 crore (till 22 April 2009). FII outflow in calendar year 2009 totaled Rs 2,122.90 crore (till 22 April 2009).

FIIs had resorted to heavy selling of Indian stocks in the first two months of calendar 2009. Domestic institutional investors had absorbed the selling by FIIs.

The BSE 30-share Sensex rose 317.45 points or 2.93% to 11,134.99. At the day's high of 11,203.28 Sensex rose 385.74 points in late trade. At the day's low of 10,758.97, the Sensex fell 58.57 points in mid-morning trade.

The S&P CNX Nifty was up 93.40 points or 2.8% to 3,423.70.

BSE clocked a turnover of Rs 4,720 crore, lower than Rs 5,023.93 crore on Wednesday, 22 April 2009.

Nifty April 2009 futures were at 3433.80, at a premium of 10.10 points as compared to the spot closing of 3423.70. Turnover in NSE's futures & options (F&O) segment was Rs 68331.06 crore, lower than Rs 70,645.94 crore on Wednesday, 22 April 2009.

The BSE Sensex is up 1,487.68 points or 15.42% in calendar 2009 from its close of 9,647.31 on 31 December 2008.

Coming back to today's trade, the BSE Mid-Cap index rose 1.48%. The BSE Small-Cap index rose 0.94%. However, both these indices underperformed the Sensex.

The BSE IT index (up 5.22%), the BSE Metal index (up 5.2%), the BSE Realty index (up 4.21%), the BSE Auto index (up 3.92%), the BSE Bankex (up 3.16%), the BSE TECk (up 3.12%), outperformed the Sensex.

The BSE Consumer Durables index (down 0.06%), the BSE FMCG index (up 0.09%), the BSE Healthcare index (up 0.83%), the BSE PSU index (up 2.09%), the BSE Oil & Gas index (up 2.25%), the BSE Power index (up 2.26%), the BSE Capital Goods index (up 2.83%) underperfomed the Sensex.

The market breadth, indicating the overall health of the market, was strong. The breadth did a total U turn. In early trade, the breadth was weak. On BSE, 1,426 stocks advanced as compared to 1,097 that declined. A total of 59 shares remained unchanged. From the 30 share Sensex pack 27 stocks gained while rest fell.

India's largest private sector firm by market capitalisation and oil refiner Reliance Industries (RIL) rose 2.7% to Rs 1,762.35. After trading hours RIL said net profit fell 9.35% to Rs 3546 crore on 21.87% fall in total income to Rs 29,355 crore in Q4 March 2009 over Q4 March 2008. RIL's gross refining margin fell to $9.9 per barrel in Q4 March 2009, from $15.5 in Q4 March 2008.

Reliance Petroleum (RPL) rose 2.62% after the company reported a net profit of Rs 84 crore on net sales of Rs 3678 crore in Q4 March 2009. It was the maiden operational performance of RPL after its refinery started commercial operations on 15 March 2009.

Rate sensitive real estate shares reversed early losses on hopes lower rates will spur housing demand. DLF, Indiabulls Real Estate and Housing Development & Infrastructure rose by between 4.84% to 11.71%. Most of the realty deals including sale of commercial property and housing sales is driven by finance.

Metal stocks rose as metal prices advanced on the London Metal Exchange on improved economic data in the euro-zone. Tata Steel, Hindalco Industries, National Aluminum Company, Hindustan Zinc, Steel Authority of India rose by between 0.54% to 8.98%.

India's largest copper maker by sales Sterlite Industries rose 6.02% after a US court on Wednesday allowed Sterlite to buy bankrupt Asarco LLC for $1.1 billion in cash and a $600 million note. The proposed Sterlite purchase is fair and reasonable and provides a benefit to the debtors, their estates and to all creditors, the court said in its verdict.

Maharashtra Seamless rose 5.39% after net profit surged 29.55% to Rs 252.93 crore in the year ended March 2009 over the year ended March 2008.

Rate sensitive auto shares rose on hopes lower interest rates and fall in fuel prices would spur demand for vehicles which is mainly driven by finance. India's largest commercial vehicle maker by sales Tata Motors rose 5.64% after it raised more than Rs 2,000 crore ($397 million) from the public through term deposits. Tata Motors cut the rates on the deposit plan to 10 percent for three years from 11% earlier.

Other auto stocks Maruti Suzuki India, Hero Honda Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, rose by between 3.72% to 6.02%.

Banking stocks gained on hopes lower interest rates will boost lending growth. India's largest bank in terms of assets and branch network State Bank of India (SBI) rose 2.69%. SBI chairman O.P. Bhatt on Tuesday 21 April 2009 said interest rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India were a signal for commercial banks to lower their rates. He said a decision on whether SBI would lower rates would be taken after a meeting of the bank's asset-liability. SBI's advance tax payment jumped 27.64% to Rs 1810 crore in Q4 March 2009 over Q4 March 2008.

India's largest private sector bank by net profit ICICI Bank rose 5.85%. ICICI Bank cut its lending rates by 50 basis points after the central bank cut official interest rates on Tuesday 21 April 2009. The benchmark advance rate, or the rate that it charges its top customers, now stands at 16.25% from 16.75%, effective from Wednesday, 22 April 2009.

ICICI Bank also cut rates for retail customers by 50 basis points. The rates on deposits have been cut between 25 to 50 basis points, with effect from Friday 24 April 2009, the bank said. Its American depository receipts (ADR) fell 3.37% on Wednesday.

India's second largest private sector bank by operating income HDFC Bank rose 0.3% ahead of Q4 results. After trading hours, HDFC Bank said net profit rose 33.91% to Rs 630.88 crore on 53.05% rose in total income to Rs 5365.52 crore in Q4 March 2009 over Q4 March 2008.

India's biggest dedicated housing finance firm by operating income HDFC rose 1.35%.

IT stocks rose on a surge in American depository receipts on Wednesday, 22 April 2009. India's third largest software services exporter, Wipro rose 11.11% extending gains for the second straight day. Its ADR rose 4.4% overnight. Wipro reported 14.8% rise in Q4 consolidated net profit at Rs 1010 crore on 13.5% rise in total income to Rs 6,583.20 crore in Q4 March 2009 over Q4 March 2008. The company announced the results on Wednesday.

Wipro has forecast between $1.009 billion and $1.025 billion in revenue from information technology services in the quarter ending 30 June 2009, lower than the $1.058 billion posted in the three months ended 31 March 2009.

Wipro Chairman Azim Premji said the company did a major re-organization of its software business at the beginning of the last financial year and hopes to emerge stronger than before. Chief Financial Officer Suresh Senapaty said operating margins for the software business expanded to 21.8% during the quarter from 21% in year-earlier period, in spite of lower business volumes.

India's second largest software services exporter Infosys Technologies rose 5.11%. Its ADR rose 2.5% overnight. India's fifth largest IT exporter by sales HCL Technologies rose 2.44%. India's largest software services exporter by sales TCS rose 4.6%.

The Indian rupee strengthened after weak start. The partially convertible rupee was at 49.93 per dollar, strong compared to its previous close of 50.33/34. A stronger rupee affects operating profit of IT firms negatively as they earn most of their revenues from exports.

Healthcare stocks rose triggered by expectations of better Q4 March 2009 results following reports of higher advance tax payment by these firms. Ranbaxy Laboratories, Pfizer, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Biocon, Lupin rose by between 0.71% to 2.58%.

Some FMCG stocks rose triggered by expectations of a surge in sales due to forecast of a good monsoon this year. ITC, Tata Tea, Nestle India, Britannia Industries Nestle India and Dabur India rose by between 0.04% to 1.69%. FMCG firms derive a substantial revenue from rural markets.

Reliance Infrastructure jumped 6.67% to Rs 712.95 on 14.85% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 1353.23 crore in the year ended March 2009 over the year ended March 2008.

Unitech clocked the highest volume of 3.58 crore shares on BSE. Cals Refineries (3.05 crore shares), Housing Development & Infrastructure (1.55 crore shares), Suzlon Energy (.54 crore shares) and Reliance Natural Resources (1.51 crore shares) were the other volume toppers in that order.

Reliance Industries clocked the highest turnover of Rs 234.72 crore on BSE. Reliance Capital (Rs 219.76 crore), Housing Development & Infrastructure (Rs 212.23 crore), Reliance Infrastructure (Rs 196.81 crore) and Tata Steel (Rs 179.54 crore) were the other turnover toppers in that order.