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Sensex zooms 848 points after Union Budget announcement. 01February2022

The main indices ended a volatile session with strong gains near day's high on Tuesday. The Nifty ended above the 17,600 mark. Strong Union budget from the Government focusing on capital expenditure plans cheered domestic investors. Metals, IT, pharma and FMCG stocks advanced while autos and oil & gas stocks declined.

As per the provisional closing data, the barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, was up 848.40 points or 1.46% to 58,862.13. The Nifty 50 index advanced 237 points or 1.37% to 17,576.10.

In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index gained 1.08% while the S&P BSE Small-Cap index rallied 0.92%.

Shares rallied as the Union Budget offered huge stimulus to infrastructure growth and robust capex plans.

The market breadth was strong. On the BSE, 1776 shares rose and 1574 shares fell. A total of 99 shares were unchanged.

Economy:

The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) was at 54 in January 2022, down from 55.5 in December 2021, signaling the weakest improvement in the health of the sector since last September.

Union Budget 2022-23:

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Tuesday presented the Union Budget 2022-23 in Parliament. Sitharaman stated that India's economic growth in the current year is estimated to be 9.2%, highest among all large economies.


In five big infrastructure projects, the government has proposed expanding highways in the country by 25,000 kilometres, allocating Rs 60,000 crore to the Nal se Jal scheme, five river link projects across various states, an additional Rs 48,000 crore in the PM housing scheme, and boosting infrastructure development in the North East.


The Finance Minister also announced the auction of 5G spectrum in 2022; proposed setting up 75 digital banking units in 75 districts; announced a national programme for mental health, worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic; and brought virtual currencies like cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens under the tax net.


The Fiscal Deficit in 2022-23 is estimated at 6.4% of GDP, which is consistent with the broad path of fiscal consolidation announced by me last year to reach a fiscal deficit level below 4.5% by 2025-26 announced the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman. Further, the Revised Fiscal Deficit in the current year is estimated at 6.9% of GDP as against 6.8% projected in the Budget Estimates.


The Finance Minister stated that the outlay for capital expenditure in the Union Budget is once again being stepped up sharply by 35.4% from Rs 5.54 lakh crore in the current year to Rs 7.50 lakh crore in 2022-23. This has increased to more than 2.2 times the expenditure of 2019-20. This outlay in 2022-23 will be 2.9% of GDP.
With Capital Expenditure taken together with provision made for creation of capital assets through Grants-In-Aid to States, the 'Effective Capital Expenditure' of the Central Government is estimated at Rs 10.68 lakh crore in 2022-23, which will be 4.1% of GDP, informed the Minister.


The total expenditure in 2022-23 is estimated at Rs 39.45 lakh crore, while the total receipts other than borrowings are estimated at Rs 22.84 lakh crore. She further added that as against a total expenditure of Rs 34.83 lakh crore projected in the Budget Estimates 2021-22, the Revised Estimate is Rs 37.70 lakh crore.


The total market borrowings of the government for 2022-23 are estimated to stand at Rs 11,58,719 crore. The Revised Estimates for the same for 2021-22 are Rs 8,75,771 crore as against the Budget Estimates of Rs 9,67,708 crore.


FM said the procurement of wheat in Rabi 2021-22 and the estimated procurement of paddy in Kharif 2021-22 will cover 1208 lakh metric tonnes of wheat and paddy from 163 lakh farmers, and Rs 2.37 lakh crore direct payment of MSP value to their accounts.


The Government proposes to permit taxpayers to file an updated return on payment of additional tax within two years from the end of the relevant assessment year announced. This would give taxpayers an opportunity to correct any omissions or mistakes in correctly estimating their income for tax payment.


The Government proposes to increase the tax deduction limit to 14% from 10% on employer's contribution to the NPS account of State Government employees.


Further, FM said that 'any income from transfer of any virtual digital asset shall be taxed at the rate of 30%'. She said that the scheme would not allow any deduction in respect of any expenditure or allowance while computing such income except cost of acquisition. Further, loss from transfer of virtual digital asset cannot be set off against any other income. Gift of virtual digital asset is also proposed to be taxed in the hands of the recipient.


The Government in order to provide a level playing field between co-operative societies and companies proposes to reduce the Alternate Minimum Tax rate for co-operative societies to 15% from the current 18.5%. The Government also proposes to reduce the surcharge on co-operative societies to 7% from 12% at present for those having total income of more than Rs 1 crore and up to Rs 10 crore.


On the Indirect tax side, the Union budget says that Customs administration in Special Economic Zones will be fully IT driven. It provides for phasing out of concessional rates in capital goods and project imports gradually and apply a moderate tariff of 7.5%.


To encourage the efforts for blending of fuel, unblended fuel shall attract an additional differential excise duty of Rs 2 per litre from the 1st October 2022.


To give a boost to the Gems and Jewellery sector, Customs duty on cut and polished diamonds and gemstones is being reduced to 5%. To facilitate export of jewellery through e-commerce, a simplified regulatory framework shall be implemented by June this year.


Customs duty on certain critical chemicals namely methanol, acetic acid and heavy feed stocks for petroleum refining are being reduced, while duty is being raised on sodium cyanide for which adequate domestic capacity exists.

Duty on umbrellas is being raised to 20%. Exemption to parts of umbrellas is being withdrawn. Exemption is also being rationalised on implements and tools for agri-sector which are manufactured in India. Customs duty exemption given to steel scrap last year is being extended for another year. Certain Anti- dumping and CVD on stainless steel and coated steel flat products, bars of alloy steel and high-speed steel are being revoked.


To incentivise exports, exemptions are being provided on items such as embellishment, trimming, fasteners, buttons, zipper, lining material, specified leather, furniture fittings and packaging boxes that may be needed by bonafide exporters of handicrafts, textiles and leather garments, leather footwear and other goods. Duty is being reduced on certain inputs required for shrimp aquaculture so as to promote its exports.


The Government proposes to introduce Digital Rupee, using blockchain and other technologies, to be issued by the Reserve Bank of India starting 2022-23 for more efficient and cheaper currency management system.


The issuance of e-Passports using embedded chip and futuristic technology will be rolled out in 2022-23 to enhance convenience for the citizens in their overseas travel.


FM informed that required spectrum auctions will be conducted in 2022 to facilitate rollout of 5G mobile services within 2022- 23 by private telecom providers. A scheme for design-led manufacturing will be launched to build a strong ecosystem for 5G as part of the Production Linked Incentive Scheme, she added.

On the defence front, the Government reiterates committed to reducing imports and promoting AtmaNirbharta in equipment for the Armed Forces. 68% of the capital procurement budget will be earmarked for domestic industry in 2022-23, up from 58% in 2021-22. Defence R&D will be opened up for industry, startups and academia with 25% of defence R&D budget earmarked.

January Auto Sales:

Bajaj Auto fell 0.51%. The two-wheeler maker's total vehicle sales declined 15% to 3,63,443 units in January 2022 over January 2021. Sequentially, total vehicle sales rose 0.27% in January 2022 over December 2021. The company's total domestic sales declined 12% while total exports fell 16% year-on-year last month. Bajaj Auto's total two-wheeler sales fell 16% to 3,23,430 units while total commercial vehicles sales fell 1% to 40,013 units in January 2022 over January 2021.

Escorts fell 0.05%. The company said its Agri Machinery division sold 5,707 tractors in January 2022 as against 9,021 tractors sold in January 2021, a drop of 36.7% YoY. Domestic tractor sales in January 2022 declined by 40% to 5,103 tractors from 8,510 tractors sold in January 2021. Export tractor sales in January 2022 was at 604 tractors against 511 tractors sold in January 2021, registering a growth of 18.2% on YoY basis. Escorts said that the industry wholesales continue to be impacted in January 2022, due to unseasonal rainfall in certain part of country, high base of last year and inflationary impact on short term demand leading to higher level of channel inventory in certain geographies.

TVS Motor Company rose 3.4%. The two wheeler maker registered sales of 266,788 units in January 2022, down 13.14% from 307,149 units sold in January 2021. Sequentially, the company's sales rose 6.32% last month from 250,933 units sold in December 2021. Total two-wheelers registered sales of 254,139 units in January 2022, down 13.73% as against sales of 294,596 units in January 2021. The production and sales of premium two-wheelers were severely affected due to the shortage of semiconductors. The company said it is cautiously optimistic that this will improve in the coming months.

Eicher Motors fell 0.84%. The company's unlisted subsidiary, VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) sold 5,434 units of commercial vehicles in January 2022, registering a decline of 4.2% on a year-on-year (Y-o-Y) basis from 5,673 units in January 2021. VECV had sold 6,154 units of commercial vehicles in December 2021. On a sequential basis, the commercial vehicles sales were lower by 11.69% as compared to 6,154 units sold in December 2021.

V.S.T. Tillers Tractors fell 2.96%. The company's total sales jumped 25.50% to 3,646 units in January 2022 from 2,905 units sold in January 2021. Sequentially, the company's total sales rose 0.16% in January 2022 from 3,640 units sold in December 2021. The company's power tillers sales grew 40.74% to 3,178 units in January 2022 from 2,258 units in January 2021. Total tractor sales stood at 468 units in January 2022, 27.66% lower than 647 units sold in January 2021.

Global Markets:

European markets were trading higher while select Asian markets were trading higher on Tuesday, tracking gains on Wall Street. Markets in mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore are closed for a holiday.

US stocks surged for a second day Monday to wrap up a rough January, as investors snapped up some of the tech shares that have been battered all month.


Breadth positive; IT stocks rally. 01February2022



Equity indices came off the day's low and traded with strong gains in mid afternoon trade. The Nifty scaled 17,550 level and edged higher. Metals, IT, pharma and FMCG stocks advanced while autos and oil & gas stocks declined.

The barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, was up 894.63 points or 1.54% to 58,908.13. The Nifty 50 index advanced 241.40 points or 1.39% to 17,581.65.

In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index gained 0.91% while the S&P BSE Small-Cap index rallied 0.85%.

The market breadth was positive. On the BSE, 1711 shares rose and 1600 shares fell. A total of 104 shares were unchanged.

Union Budget 2022-23:

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Tuesday presented the Union Budget 2022-23 in Parliament. Sitharaman stated that India's economic growth in the current year is estimated to be 9.2%, highest among all large economies.


In five big infrastructure projects, the government has proposed expanding highways in the country by 25,000 kilometres, allocating Rs 60,000 crore to the Nal se Jal scheme, five river link projects across various states, an additional Rs 48,000 crore in the PM housing scheme, and boosting infrastructure development in the North East.

The Finance Minister also announced the auction of 5G spectrum in 2022; proposed setting up 75 digital banking units in 75 districts; announced a national programme for mental health, worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic; and brought virtual currencies like cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens under the tax net.
The Fiscal Deficit in 2022-23 is estimated at 6.4% of GDP, which is consistent with the broad path of fiscal consolidation announced by me last year to reach a fiscal deficit level below 4.5% by 2025-26 announced the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman. Further, the Revised Fiscal Deficit in the current year is estimated at 6.9% of GDP as against 6.8% projected in the Budget Estimates.


The Finance Minister stated that the outlay for capital expenditure in the Union Budget is once again being stepped up sharply by 35.4% from Rs 5.54 lakh crore in the current year to Rs 7.50 lakh crore in 2022-23. This has increased to more than 2.2 times the expenditure of 2019-20. This outlay in 2022-23 will be 2.9% of GDP.
With Capital Expenditure taken together with provision made for creation of capital assets through Grants-In-Aid to States, the 'Effective Capital Expenditure' of the Central Government is estimated at Rs 10.68 lakh crore in 2022-23, which will be 4.1% of GDP, informed the Minister.


The total expenditure in 2022-23 is estimated at Rs 39.45 lakh crore, while the total receipts other than borrowings are estimated at Rs 22.84 lakh crore. She further added that as against a total expenditure of Rs 34.83 lakh crore projected in the Budget Estimates 2021-22, the Revised Estimate is Rs 37.70 lakh crore.


The total market borrowings of the government for 2022-23 are estimated to stand at Rs 11,58,719 crore. The Revised Estimates for the same for 2021-22 are Rs 8,75,771 crore as against the Budget Estimates of Rs 9,67,708 crore.


FM said the procurement of wheat in Rabi 2021-22 and the estimated procurement of paddy in Kharif 2021-22 will cover 1208 lakh metric tonnes of wheat and paddy from 163 lakh farmers, and Rs 2.37 lakh crore direct payment of MSP value to their accounts.


The Government proposes to permit taxpayers to file an updated return on payment of additional tax within two years from the end of the relevant assessment year announced. This would give taxpayers an opportunity to correct any omissions or mistakes in correctly estimating their income for tax payment.


The Government proposes to increase the tax deduction limit to 14% from 10% on employer's contribution to the NPS account of State Government employees.


Further, FM said that 'any income from transfer of any virtual digital asset shall be taxed at the rate of 30%'. She said that the scheme would not allow any deduction in respect of any expenditure or allowance while computing such income except cost of acquisition. Further, loss from transfer of virtual digital asset cannot be set off against any other income. Gift of virtual digital asset is also proposed to be taxed in the hands of the recipient.


The Government in order to provide a level playing field between co-operative societies and companies proposes to reduce the Alternate Minimum Tax rate for co-operative societies to 15% from the current 18.5%. The Government also proposes to reduce the surcharge on co-operative societies to 7% from 12% at present for those having total income of more than Rs 1 crore and up to Rs 10 crore.


On the Indirect tax side, the Union budget says that Customs administration in Special Economic Zones will be fully IT driven. It provides for phasing out of concessional rates in capital goods and project imports gradually and apply a moderate tariff of 7.5%.


To encourage the efforts for blending of fuel, unblended fuel shall attract an additional differential excise duty of Rs 2 per litre from the 1st October 2022.
To give a boost to the Gems and Jewellery sector, Customs duty on cut and polished diamonds and gemstones is being reduced to 5%. To facilitate export of jewellery through e-commerce, a simplified regulatory framework shall be implemented by June this year.

Customs duty on certain critical chemicals namely methanol, acetic acid and heavy feed stocks for petroleum refining are being reduced, while duty is being raised on sodium cyanide for which adequate domestic capacity exists.


Duty on umbrellas is being raised to 20%. Exemption to parts of umbrellas is being withdrawn. Exemption is also being rationalised on implements and tools for agri-sector which are manufactured in India. Customs duty exemption given to steel scrap last year is being extended for another year. Certain Anti- dumping and CVD on stainless steel and coated steel flat products, bars of alloy steel and high-speed steel are being revoked.


To incentivise exports, exemptions are being provided on items such as embellishment, trimming, fasteners, buttons, zipper, lining material, specified leather, furniture fittings and packaging boxes that may be needed by bonafide exporters of handicrafts, textiles and leather garments, leather footwear and other goods. Duty is being reduced on certain inputs required for shrimp aquaculture so as to promote its exports.


The Government proposes to introduce Digital Rupee, using blockchain and other technologies, to be issued by the Reserve Bank of India starting 2022-23 for more efficient and cheaper currency management system.


The issuance of e-Passports using embedded chip and futuristic technology will be rolled out in 2022-23 to enhance convenience for the citizens in their overseas travel.


FM informed that required spectrum auctions will be conducted in 2022 to facilitate rollout of 5G mobile services within 2022- 23 by private telecom providers. A scheme for design-led manufacturing will be launched to build a strong ecosystem for 5G as part of the Production Linked Incentive Scheme, she added.


On the Defence front, the Government reiterates committed to reducing imports and promoting AtmaNirbharta in equipment for the Armed Forces. 68% of the capital procurement budget will be earmarked for domestic industry in 2022-23, up from 58% in 2021-22. Defence R&D will be opened up for industry, startups and academia with 25% of defence R&D budget earmarked.

Buzzing Index:

The Nifty IT index added 1.48% to 35,319.65. The index has rallied 5.5% in three days.

HCL Technologies (up 2.72%), Infosys (up 1.94%), Mphasis (up 1.72%), TCS (up 1.44%), Tech Mahindra (up 1.41%) and Wipro (up 1%) were top gainers in IT space.

Numbers to Track:

In the foreign exchange market, the rupee edged lower against the dollar. The partially convertible rupee was hovering at 74.805, compared with its close of 74.65 during the previous trading session.

MCX Gold futures for 4 February 2022 settlement rose 0.35% to Rs 47,855.

The US Dollar index (DXY), which tracks the greenback's value against a basket of currencies, fell 0.13% to 96.415.

In the commodities market, Brent crude for March 2022 settlement rose 4 cents or 0.04% at $89.30 a barrel.

Global Markets:

Shares in Europe and Asia advanced on Tuesday, tracking gains on Wall Street. Markets in mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore were closed for a holiday.

US stocks surged for a second day Monday to wrap up a rough January, as investors snapped up some of the tech shares that have been battered all month.

The Dow Jones US futures were trading 51 points higher, indicating a positive start in US markets today.


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Benchmarks sharply pare gains; broader market in red. 01February2022

 


The domestic equity benchmarks sharply pared gains in afternoon trade. The Nifty was trading below the 17,400 mark. Metals, IT, pharma and FMCG stocks advanced while autos, PSU banks and oil & gas stocks declined.

The barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, was up 187.88 points or 0.25% to 58,159.13. The Nifty 50 index advanced 36.80 points or 0.21% to 17,376.65.

Sun Pharma (up 5.63%), Tata Steel (up 3.43%), IndusInd Bank (up 3.14%), Ultratech Cement (up 3%) and Britannia (up 2.89%) were the top Nifty gainers.

BPCL (down 4.85%), IOC (down 3.75%), Tata Motors (down 2.51%), SBI (down 2.51%) and SBI Life (down 1.69%) were the top Nifty losers.

In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index shed 0.04% while the S&P BSE Small-Cap index lost 0.06%.

The market breadth was strong. On the BSE, 1384 shares rose and 1887 shares fell. A total of 105 shares were unchanged.

Union Budget 2022-23:

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Tuesday presented the Union Budget 2022-23 in Parliament. In five big infrastructure projects, the government has proposed expanding highways in the country by 25,000 kilometres, allocating Rs 60,000 crore to the Nal se Jal scheme, five river link projects across various states, an a dditional Rs 48,000 crore in the PM housing scheme, and boosting infrastructure development in the North East.


The Finance Minister also announced the auction of 5G spectrum in 2022; proposed setting up 75 digital banking units in 75 districts; announced a national programme for mental health, worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic; and brought virtual currencies like cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens under the tax net.
The government has set fiscal deficit target at 6.4% for FY23. FY23 total expenditure is seen at Rs 39.45 lakh crore. Total receipts other than borrowing seen at Rs 22.84 lakh crore.


The outlay for public capital expenditure has been stepped up sharply by 35.4% from Rs 5.54 lakh crore to Rs 7.50 lakh crore in 2022-23. This outlay will be 2.9% of the GDP. Effective capital expenditure of the central government is estimated at Rs 10.68 lakh crore in 2022-23, about 4.1% of GDP, FM Nirmala Sitharaman said.
Corporate surcharge will be reduced from 12% to 7%, FM said. Alternate Minimum Tax for cooperative societies to be cut to 15%. Proposal will reduce surcharge on cooperative societies to 7%, for those whose income is between Rs 1 crore and Rs 10 crore.


To provide an opportunity to correct an error, taxpayers can now file an updated return within 2 years from the relevant assessment year.


Both Centre and States govt employees' tax deduction limit to be increased from 10% to 14% to help the social security benefits of state govt employees and bring them at par with the Central govt employees, FM said.


Digital rupee using blockchain and other technologies will be issued by RBI starting 2022-23. This will give a big boost to the economy, Nirmala Sitharaman said.


Meanwhile, FM said that any income from transfer of any virtual digital asset shall be taxed at the rate of 30%. No deduction in respect of any expenditure or allowance shall be allowed while computing such income, except cost of acquisition. 1% TDS will be levied on payments made on transfer of digital assets.


FM said customs duty on cut & polished diamonds, gems to be reduced to 5%.

SEZ Act will be abolished and a new law will be enacted to enhance exports.


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Indices at day's high; Nifty nears 17,600 mark. 01February2022

 


Key equity indices traded at the day's high amid the ongoing Union Budget announcements by Finance Minister. The Nifty scaled 17,550 level and edged higher. Healthcare, realty and private banks stocks were in demand while PSU banks and auto shares saw selling pressure.

The barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, jumped 898.7 points or 1.55% at 58,912.27. The Nifty 50 index advanced 254.70 points or 1.47% at 17,594.90.

In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index added 0.75% while the S&P BSE Small-Cap index gained 0.59%.

The market breadth was strong. On the BSE, 1,733 shares rose and 1487 shares fell. A total of 107 shares were unchanged.

The NSE's India VIX, a gauge of market's expectation of volatility over the near term, fell 2.16% to 21.4775.

Buzzing Segment:

Shares of logistics companies advanced after the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans to set up 100 cargo terminals in the coming years.

Allcargo Logistics (up 3.48%), Aegis Logistics (up 2.52%), VRL Logistics (up 1.74%) and Snowman Logistics (up 1.39%) edged higher.

100 Cargo Terminals under PM Gati Shakti will be developed in the next few years,” the Finance Minister said.

Shares of road construction companies were in demand after the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans to expand national highways network by 25,000 km in FY23.

National Highway network will be expanded by 25,000 km in 2022-23,” the Finance Minister said while announcement Union Budget.

PNC Infratech (up 3.54%), IRB Infra (up 2.76%), Dilip Buildcon (up 2.69%) and Ashoka Buildcon (up 2.28%) advanced.

Union Budget 2022:

The outlay for public capital expenditure has been stepped up sharply by 35.4% from Rs 5.54 lakh crore to Rs 7.50 lakh crore in 2022-23. This outlay will be 2.9% of the GDP. Effective capital expenditure of the central government is estimated at Rs 10.68 lakh crore in 2022-23, about 4.1% of GDP, FM Nirmala Sitharaman said.


The Union Budget focuses on PM Gatishakti, inclusive development, productivity enhancement, sunrise opportunities, energy transition, climate action and financing of investments.


The PM Gatishakti masterplan will encompass the seven engines of economic transformation: roads, railways, airports, ports, mass transport, waterways. logistics infra. All 7 engines will pull forward the economy in unison, supported by energy transmission, IT communciation, bulk water and sewerage and social infra.


FM announced implementation of Ken Betwa Linking project at an estimated cost of Rs 44,605 crore to be taken up with irrigation benefits to 9.0 lakh hectare farmland, drinking water to 62 lakh people, 103 MW hydropower. 27 MW solar power generation. Rs 1400 crore allocated in 2022-23.


On financial inclusion, FM said 100% of 1.5 lakh post offices will come on the core banking system, enabling financial inclusion and access to accounts through net banking, mobile banking, ATMs, and also provide online transfer of funds between post office accounts and bank accounts. This will be helpful especially for farmers and senior citizens in rural areas, enabling inter operability, and financial inclusion.


For the telecom sector, Sitharaman said that required spectrum auction will be conducted in 2022 for the rollout of 5G mobile services by private telecom providers. Scheme for design led manufacturing to be launched for 5G ecosystem as part of PLI scheme to enable affordable broadband and mobile communication in rural and remote areas. Further, contracts for laying optical fibre in villages will be awarded under BharatNet project under PPP in 2022-23.


FM said that Rs 48,000 crore is allotted for PM Awas Yojana. In 2022-23, 80 lakh houses will be completed for identified beneficiaries of PM Awas Yojana; 60,000 houses will be identified as beneficiaries for PM Awas Yojana in rural & urban areas. 60,000 crore allocated for providing access to tap water to 3.8 crore households. In 2022-23, 80 lakh households will be identified for the affordable housing scheme.


For EV segment, a battery-swapping policy is to be brought out with interoperability standards to boost EV ecosystem.


For defence sector, defense R&D will be opened up for industry, startups and academia with 25% of defense R&D budget. Private industry will be encouraged to take up the design and development of military platforms and equipment in collaboration with DRDO and other organizations through SPV model. 68% of capital procurement budget in defence will be earmarked for domestic industry in 2022-23. This is up from the 58% last fiscal.


Further, FM said National Ropeways Development Programme is to be taken up in PPP mode. The aim is to improve connectivity, besides promoting tourism. Construction of 8 ropeway projects for 60 km to be awarded in 2022-23.


E-passports, the issuance of E passports using embedded ship and futuristic technology will be rolled out in 2022-23 to enhance the convenience for the citizens in their overseas travel, FM said.


An open platform for the National Digital Health Ecosystem will be rolled out. It will consist of digital registries of health providers and health facilities, unique health identity and universal access to health facilities.


A high-level committee for urban planners and economists will be formed for recommendations on urban capacity building, planning implementation, and governance.



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Sensex rises 850 points ahead of Union Budget announcement 01February2022

 


Key indices traded with strong gains in morning trade ahead of the Union Budget 2022. The Nifty scaled 17,550 level and edged higher. All sectoral indices on the NSE traded in the green.At 9:24 IST, the barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, jumped 850.57 points or 1.47% at 58,864.27. The Nifty 50 index advanced 239.35 points or 1.38% at 17,579.90.

In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index rose 0.77% while the S&P BSE Small-Cap index gained 0.85%.

The market breadth was strong. On the BSE, 1,988 shares rose and 1106 shares fell. A total of 113 shares were unchanged.

Union Budget 2022:

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget for the Financial Year 2022-23 in the Lok Sabha at 11:00 am today. The copy of the Budget will be laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha soon thereafter.

This is the fourth budget to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament. For the Budget-2022-23, the FM had held several pre-budget consultation meetings with stakeholder groups including economists, agriculture and agro processing industry, trade union and labour organizations, financial sector and capital markets, industry, services and trade, social sector, infrastructure and climate change sector. Sitharaman had also held pre-budget consultation with finance ministers of states and union territories for the budget.

Nifty Results Today:

Tech Mahindra (up 0.42%) and Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (up 1.65%) are two Nifty companies that will announce their quarterly results today.

Buzzing Index:

The Nifty Metal index gained 1.41% to 5,550.75, rising for third consecutive trading session. The metal index added 2% in three days.

APL Apollo Tubes (up 1.95%), Jindal Steel & Power (up 1.59%), Hindalco Industries (up 1.26%), Tata Steel (up 1.06%) and Vedanta (up 1.01%) were the top gainers. Among the other gainers were NMDC (up 0.76%), JSW Steel (up 0.72%) and Steel Authority of India (up 0.51%).

January Auto Sales:

Bajaj Auto fell 0.15%. The two-wheeler maker's total vehicle sales declined 15% to 3,63,443 units in January 2022 over January 2021. Sequentially, total vehicle sales rose 0.27% in January 2022 over December 2021. The company's total domestic sales declined 12% while total exports fell 16% year-on-year last month. Bajaj Auto's total two-wheeler sales fell 16% to 3,23,430 units while total commercial vehicles sales fell 1% to 40,013 units in January 2022 over January 2021.

Escorts added 0.5%. The company said its Agri Machinery division sold 5,707 tractors in January 2022 as against 9,021 tractors sold in January 2021, a drop of 36.7% YoY. Domestic tractor sales in January 2022 declined by 40% to 5,103 tractors from 8,510 tractors sold in January 2021. Export tractor sales in January 2022 was at 604 tractors against 511 tractors sold in January 2021, registering a growth of 18.2% on YoY basis. Escorts said that the industry wholesales continue to be impacted in January 2022, due to unseasonal rainfall in certain part of country, high base of last year and inflationary impact on short term demand leading to higher level of channel inventory in certain geographies.

Earnings Impact:

Bharat Petroleum Corporation fell 2.32%. The PSU OMC's standalone net profit fell 19.47% to Rs 2,462.45 crore on 51.42% increase in net sales to Rs 101,045.25 crore in Q3 FY22 over Q3 FY21. Profit before tax (PBT) declined 21.04% year-on-year to Rs 3,281.65 crore in Q3 FY22 The company's operating margin (profit before tax, exceptional item and other income/revenue from operations) stood at 2.19% in Q3 FY22 as against 2.87% in Q2 FY22 and 3.54% in Q3 FY21. The Average Gross Refining Margin (GRM) of BPCL during nine months ended 31st December 2021 is $6.78 per barrel (April - December 2020: $2.90 per barrel).

Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) fell 2.36%. The company's standalone net profit jumped 19.2% to Rs 5,860.80 crore on a 57% surge in net sales to Rs 1,66,788.16 crore in Q3 December 2021 over Q3 December 2020. Standalone profit before tax stood marginally lower by 4.1% at Rs 7,479.56 crore in Q3 FY22 as against Rs 7,796.16 crore reported in Q3 FY21. Average Gross Refining Margin (GRM) for the period April - December 2021 stood at $8.52 per bbl as against $2.96 per bbl during April - December 2020. The core GRM or the current price GRM for the period April - December 2021 after offsetting inventory loss/ gain comes to $5.40 per bbl. Meanwhile, the board on 31 January 2022 have declared a second interim dividend of Rs 4 per equity share.

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) dropped 4.14% to Rs 301 after the company's standalone net profit tanked 63.1% to Rs 868.86 crore on a 40.8% surge in net sales to Rs 96,260.20 crore in Q3 FY22 over Q3 FY21. Standalone profit before tax tumbled 63.2% to Rs 1,160.66 crore in Q3 FY22 as against Rs 3,157.87 crore reported in Q3 FY21. Average Gross Refining Margin during the nine months ended as on 31 December 2021 stood at $4.50 per bbl as against $2.35 per bbl during the corresponding nine months of the preceding financial year. The operating profit margin declined to 0.88% in Q3 FY22 from 3.53% in Q3 FY21. Crude throughput rose 6% to 4.24 million metric tonnes (MMT) in Q3 FY22 from 4 MMT in Q3 FY21. It is higher by 67.58% as compared with 2.53 MMT in Q2 FY22.


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Nifty spurts above 17,500 ahead of Union Budget. 01February2022

 




After a gap-up opening, the key benchmark indices are trading with strong gains in early trade ahead of the Union Budget 2022. The Nifty is trading above the key 17,500 mark.

The barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, jumped 644.15 points or 1.11% at 58,658.27. The Nifty 50 index advanced 173.5 points or 1% at 17,513.90.

In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index rose 0.66% while the S&P BSE Small-Cap index gained 0.99%.

The market breadth was strong. On the BSE, 1,884 shares rose and 701 shares fell. A total of 72 shares were unchanged.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 3,624.48 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs), were net buyers to the tune of Rs 3,648.65 crore in the Indian equity market on 31 January, provisional data showed.

Union Budget:

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget for the Financial Year 2022-23 in the Lok Sabha at 11:00 am today. The copy of the Budget will be laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha soon thereafter.

This is the fourth budget to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament. For the Budget-2022-23, the Finance Minister had held several pre-budget consultation meetings with stakeholder groups including economists, agriculture and agro processing industry, trade union and labour organizations, financial sector and capital markets, industry, services and trade, social sector, infrastructure and climate change sector. Sitharaman had also held pre-budget consultation with finance ministers of states and union territories for the budget.

GST Collection for January 2022:

The gross GST revenue collected in the month of January, 2022 is Rs 1,38,394 crore. Of which CGST is Rs 24,674 crore, SGST is over Rs 32,000 crore, IGST is over Rs 72,030 crore and cess is Rs 9,674 crore. Finance Ministry said the highest monthly GST collection has been Rs 1,39,708 crore in April 2021.

The revenues for the month of January this year is 15% higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year. The Ministry has expected that the positive trend in the revenues will continue in the coming months as well.

Stocks in Spotlight:

Tata Motors declined 3.21%. The auto major's consolidated net loss stood at Rs 1,451.05 crore in Q3 FY22 as against a net profit of Rs 2,941.48 crore posted in Q3 FY21. Consolidated total revenue from operations fell 4.52% to Rs 72,229.29 crore in Q3 FY22 from Rs 75,653.79 crore posted in Q2 FY21.

DLF fell 0.42%. The realty major reported consolidated net profit of Rs 379.49 crore in Q3FY22 against Rs 449 crore in Q3FY21. Total income increased to Rs 1686.92 crore from Rs 1668.22 crore YoY.

NTPC rose 0.6%. NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam (NVVN), a wholly owned subsidiary of the company announced that it acquired 5% stake in Power Exchange of India (PXIL).

Global markets:

Overseas, Asian stocks are trading higher on Tuesday, tracking stocks on Wall Street as they surged for a second session. Markets in mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore are closed for a holiday.

US stocks surged for a second day Monday to wrap up a rough January, as investors snapped up some of the tech shares that have been battered all month.


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Economic Survey 2022 | Here are the key highlights from the survey.

 


Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Economic Survey 2022 on January 31, soon after President’s address to both Houses of Parliament. The survey, presented a day before the Union Budget, details the state of economy and reforms that should be undertaken to accelerate growth.


Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Economic Survey 2022 on January 31, soon after President’s address to both Houses of Parliament. The survey, presented a day before the Union Budget, details the state of economy and reforms that should be undertaken to accelerate growth. Here are the key highlights of the report.


Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the global economy continues to be plagued by uncertainty, with resurgent waves of mutant variants, supply-chain disruptions, and a return of inflation in both advanced and emerging economies. These have been difficult times for the world economy. It is not just about the immediate disruptions and uncertainty caused by repeated waves of the pandemic, but also the longer-term uncertainty about the post-Covid world. The theme of this Economic Survey, therefore, relates to the art and science of policymaking under conditions of extreme uncertainty.


India’s GDP is projected to grow in real terms by 8.0-8.5 percent in 2022-23. The economy is expected to grow at 9.2 percent in the current fiscal. The Indian economy, as seen in quarterly estimates of GDP, has been staging a sustained recovery since the second half of 2020-21. Although the second wave of the pandemic in April-June 2021 was more severe from a health perspective, the economic impact was muted compared to the national lockdown of the previous year. As per the survey, the growth in 2022-23 will be supported by widespread vaccine coverage, gains from supply-side reforms and easing of regulations, robust export growth and availability of fiscal space to ramp up capital spending.


The agricultural sector was the least impacted by the pandemic. It is estimated to grow 3.9 percent in 2021-22 on top of 3.6 percent and 4.3 percent, respectively, in the previous two years.


The agricultural sector was the least impacted by the pandemic. It is estimated to grow 3.9 percent in 2021-22 on top of 3.6 percent and 4.3 percent, respectively, in the previous two years.


Overall, the sector is estimated to grow by 8.2 percent in 2021-22.


Imports are expected to grow by 29.4 per cent in 2021-22, surpassing corresponding pre-pandemic levels. 


Startups in India have grown remarkably over the last six years. India has now become the third largest startup ecosystem in the world after the US and China.


Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is currently the single largest retail payment system in the country in terms of volume of transactions, with 4.6 billion transactions worth Rs 8.26 lakh crore carried out in December 2021.


The top five sectors which capture around 83 percent of the aggregate pipeline value include: Roads (27 percent) followed by Railways (25 percent), Power (15 percent), oil & gas pipelines (8 percent) and Telecom (6 percent).


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