Indian shares rise in choppy trading; cabinet reshuffle, earnings eyed

  • 7/7/2021
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BENGALURU, July 7 (Reuters) - Indian shares edged higher on Wednesday in volatile trading, as financials helped offset a fall in auto stocks, while investors parsed through some corporate earnings that trickled in and awaited news about a cabinet reshuffle. By 0404 GMT, the blue-chip NSE Nifty 50 index was up 0.19% at 15,847.85, while the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex added 0.26% to 52,998.78. The Nifty Bank index was up 0.32% as of 0415 GMT. Prime Minister Narendra Modi"s government was set to announce here a union cabinet reshuffle, expanding the council of ministers, media reports said. While fears of an impending third wave of COVID-19 have been flagged by experts, with the country’s health officials at a press briefing on Tuesday expressing concerns over pictures of tourists flocking to hill stations, some first-quarter earnings have shown promise. Jewellery sales at Titan Co, excluding bullion, rose almost 107%, the company said here. Investors are expecting strong numbers from Tata Consultancy Services, which is set to report its earnings on Thursday. Real estate firm Sobha Ltd rose 8% after it reported a higher total sales value for the first quarter. The construction company expects normalcy to be restored by the second half of FY2021-22. Globally, Asian shares slumped as a bout of risk aversion boosted bonds and the dollar, while investors braced for minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last meeting which should underline a hawkish turn in U.S. monetary policy. However, India’s foreign minister said that the country will witness strong economic recovery, coming out of second wave of COVID-19. (Reporting by Shivani Singh in Bengaluru; editing by Uttaresh.V) Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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