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Sensex retreats as BOJ holds fire, Brexit drives volatility

BSE Sensex slipped 200.88 points to close at 26,525.46, Nifty fell 65.85 pts to 8,140.75 at the close; Maruti Suzuki shares dropped 2.9%

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A file photo of BSE. Photo: Mint

Mumbai: Indian stocks declined after the Bank of Japan refrained from adding to stimulus and as concern the UK will leave the European Union continued to cast a pall over the global outlook.

The S&P BSE Sensex tracked losses in Asia to fall 0.8% to 26,525.46 at the close in Mumbai. The gauge rallied 1.3% on Wednesday after dropping 2.3% over the previous four days. The rupee weakened 0.2% to 67.2762 a dollar, according to prices from local banks. The currency has lost 1.7% this year in Asia’s worst performance.

The BOJ decision came after the Federal Reserve signalled a more gradual path to raising interest rates, citing uncertainty over the UK’s 23 June referendum on whether to stay in the EU. Anxiety that Britain will vote to leave the EU has burdened financial markets on speculation it will weaken the global recovery. The India NSE Volatility Index, a measure of protection against stock-market swings, rose 3.8% to its highest level since 5 April.

“Brexit is right now on everybody’s mind," Vikas Khemani, chief executive officer at Edelweiss Securities Ltd. in Mumbai, said in an interview to Bloomberg TV India. “If it were to happen it will create chaos in the short term."

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd., the country’s largest carmaker, fell 3%, the most since 5 April, and ITC Ltd., India’s biggest cigarette company, dropped 1.3%. Infosys Ltd., the second-largest software services provider that gets about a quarter of its revenue from Europe, extended this month’s loss to 5%. Bharti Airtel Ltd. and NTPC Ltd. both slid 1.5%.

“Banks and software stocks are hurt by the weak growth outlook from the Fed and Bank of Japan," said Rikesh Parikh, vice president at Motilal Oswal Securities Ltd. in Mumbai. “Traders are bracing up for more global turmoil as we near the Brexit vote."

Associate banks of State Bank of India extended gains as the government approved a merger with their parent, amid a push to strengthen the nation’s fragmented banking industry. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur surged 16%, while State Bank of Travancore jumped 15% to its highest level since August 2014. State Bank of Mysore increased by the 20% daily limit, taking this month’s advance to 48%. State Bank of India was little changed.

The smaller banks “are rallying as investors are betting on good valuations and share-swap ratios while being merged with SBI," said Hatim Broachwala, an analyst at Nirmal Bang Institutional Equities. “SBI’s profit growth and shareholder returns will see strong improvement" once the deals are completed, he said.

The Sensex has risen 1.6% this year and trades at 16.3 times 12-month projected earnings versus 11.6 for the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. Bloomberg

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Published: 16 Jun 2016, 09:57 AM IST
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