Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Nifty - change in consituents

India's major equity index has seen change in weightage since last year. First of all a summary of whats added and whats removed in last 1 year:
  • on 10-September-2008 Reliance Power added and Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd removed 
  • on 12-January-2009 Reliance Capital Ltd replaced Satyam Computer Services Ltd
Over the period we saw weightage of Giant PSUs increasing on Nifty. 
  • NTPC increased from 5.62% to 8.19% now, increase of 2.58%! 
  • ONGC increased from 7.83% to 9.10% now, increase of 1.27%! 
  • Similary Infosys weightage increased by 1.26%, ITC by 1.15%, Hindustan Unilever by 1.03% and Reliance Industries by 1.01%.
On the downside we see DLF, Reliance coomunications, Unitech and ICICI losing their weights on Nifty:
  • DLF decreased from 3.93% to 1.54% now, decrease of 2.39%!
  • Reliance communication decreased from 3.79% to 1.82% now, decrease of 1.97%!
  • Unitech weightage decreased by 1.29%, ICICI Bank by 1.17% and L&T by 1.1%.
This chart shows how weights have changed sectorwise:


This shows the current weights in NIFTY:





Thursday, March 19, 2009

India Inflation at all time Low

Wholesale price index for the week ending 7th March fell more than expected to 226.7 pulling inflation down to 0.44%, an all time low. Previous all time low was 1.13% in February 2002. Very soon inflation will fall into negative territory now. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Market Summary (comparing 52 week High-Low)

I did this analysis on 500 stocks in BSE-500 Index. I wanted to check stocks which are farthest and nearest to their 52-weeks Low and 52-weeks high. 
(This is the first time I tried this, so please let me know if there is any mistake and pour in your suggestions and comments)

1) These are the names which are farthest from their 52 week high. Note that these all reached their highs in March-May '08. They have almost lost their entire wealth with Vishal Retail losing as much as 97%. Another known name in the list is Maytas! 

NamePriceYear HighYear High DateDistance from High
Vishal Retail Ltd25.65879.954/1/200897.08%
Prajay Engineers Syndicate Ltd13.15319.93/26/200895.89%
Maytas Infra Ltd33.957504/2/200895.47%
B.L.Kashyap & Sons Ltd89.5517505/2/200894.88%
Cals Refineries Ltd0.366.75/30/200894.63%

2) These are the names which are closest to their 52 week high. Note that Hero Honda and Akruti City are reaching highs this week. Important here is Akruti City which has doubtfully risen almost 84% from 858 to 1577.8 in first 10 days of March. 

NamePriceYear HighYear High DateDistance from High
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd96.3108.455/5/200811.2%
GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceutical Ltd1155.851233.72/18/20096.31%
Colgate Palmolive (India) Ltd448.35473.83/2/20095.37%
Akruti City Ltd1577.816103/17/20092%
Hero Honda Motors Ltd974.359853/13/20091.081%

3) Here are the names which are now closest to their 52-weeks low. But also note here that these names reached their 52-weeks low very recently. 

NamePriceYear LowYear Low DateDistance from Low
Greaves Cotton Ltd50.450.13/17/20090.59%
Future Capital Holding Ltd93.792.93/12/20090.85%
Raymond Ltd70.7570.053/9/20090.99%
Allied Digital Services Ltd147.8146.053/12/20091.19%
Vishal Retail Ltd25.6525.253/17/20091.58%
Jubilant Organosys Ltd86.4853/17/20091.64%
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd356.453503/17/20091.84%
Mindtree Ltd190.6187.13/13/20091.87%
Alok Industries Ltd11.5511.333/17/20091.94%

4) These are the names which are farthest from their 52 week low. 

NamePriceYear LowYear Low DateDistance from Low
Matrix Laboratories Ltd97.754811/25/2008103.65%
Dish TV India Ltd 24.611.7510/27/2008109.36%
Jindal Steel & Power Ltd1101517.310/27/2008112.84%
National Aluminium Co Ltd230.7108.3510/27/2008112.92%
Birla Corp Ltd1707110/27/2008139.44%
AllCargo Global Logistics Ltd694.65271.8510/31/2008155.53%
Spice Communications Ltd 63.0523.253/24/2008171.12%
Akruti City Ltd1577.8550.051/15/2009186.85%
Satyam Computer Services Ltd43.5511.51/9/2009278.69%


Chart presenting number of stocks and their distance to 52 week low.

Chart presenting number of stocks and their distance to 52 week high.



Friday, March 13, 2009

Declining Inflation

Inflation for the latest week came down to 2.43%. It is little better than I estimated below. But still if WPI number doesn't improve in the coming week then most likely inflation will dip below 0 by March end as I have calculated and shown earlier. Current level of inflation is lowest since June 2002. This is attributed to the record fall in the factory output. 
Now I present the historical graph of Inflation in India since 1995. 


The highlights of Inflation in India since 1995:
1) Lowest inflation was in February 2002, when inflation was at 1.13%.
2) Peak of 2000 can be attributed to the .com bubble when IT companies flooded India.
3) In February 2008, Inflation was at peak of 12.91%. 

Please give suggestions, analysis, information if you have on this topic. 

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Easing Inflation


Continuing my previous blog on inflation below. Here is current inflation graph.


We see a steep drop in inflation resulting out of falling crude price which results in lowering price of commodities. Series duty cuts again eased the inflation. It is expected that by March end inflation could come to Zero!

Here is the calculation how inflation can very well cross 0. This is the inflation calculation for last month. Our WPI is decreasing constantly leading to lowering of inflation. WPI till 21/02/2009 is known. Now lets assume that WPI for following weeks remain constant at 227.6 (as it is constantly decreasing so in best case assume it doesn't decrease). So we see inflation for first week of March would be 2.38% and 0.84% for the second week of march. This is because there is a small jump in the inflation same time last year. So even if current WPI remains constant but when it is compared to a higher number the inflation figure comes down. And hence we very well see negative inflation by March end. This is the best case scenario, inflation can get to zero much before if WPI keeps falling.

Date WPI Date WPI Inflation
07/02/2009 228 09/02/2008 219.4 3.92%
14/02/2009 227.8 16/02/2008 220.4 3.36%
21/02/2009 227.6 23/02/2008 220.9 3.03%











227.6 01/03/2008 222.3 2.38%

227.6 08/03/2008 225.7 0.84%

227.6 15/03/2008 226.4 0.53%

227.6 22/03/2008 226.6 0.44%

227.6 29/03/2008 226.7 0.4%

227.6 05/04/2008 227.8 -0.09%

227.6 12/04/2008 228.2 -0.26%

In my next blog I will explain impact of inflation less than 0 called 'Deflation'.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Another Stimulus Package: Rate cuts

Reserve Bank of India cut Repo and Reverse Repo Rate by 50 bps. Repo rate, the rate at which central bank (RBI) lends to banks is now at 5%. Reverse Repo is the rate at which central bank takes money from banks is now at 3.5%. This was very much expected for quite some time with growth as a key issue and inflation quite low (As Rate cuts can take inflation higher, but inflation is already at a low of 3.2% now) RBI cut rates to infuse more credit. Banks are now expected to cut lending rates. Though there is no change to CRR, as RBI believes there is enough liquidity in the system.

This Rate cut is done after worse than expected figures across the globe. The global cues for this were:
  1. US real GDP contracted sharply at an annualised rate of 6.2% in the fourth quarter of 2008
  2. Unemployment rate in the US has moved up to 7.6%
  3. The real GDP in the euro area also declined by 1.5% in the fourth quarter of 2008
  4. Japanese exports fell by 45.7% in January 2009
  5. Japanese economy also contracted sharply by 3.3% in the fourth quarter of 2008

In short the major effect of these cuts could be:
  1. Cheaper loans and lower deposit rates by banks
  2. Better GDP figures for the 4th quarter
  3. Increase in inflation by small amount
  4. Weakening INR against USD
There have been series of rate cuts since Dec '08:
Reverse repo rate (%)
Jun 8 ‘065.75
Jul 25 ‘066
Dec 8 ‘085
Jan 2 ‘094
Mar 4 ‘093.5

Repo rate (%)
Oct 20 ‘088
Nov 3 ‘087.5
Dec 8 ’086.5
Jan 2 ‘095.5
Mar 4 ‘095

Monday, March 2, 2009

INR, Crude


INR 
1) INR which was getting stronger at 40 at this time last year is now struggling at 52 and some says the situation could get worse and INR could reach 55. 
2) This benefits exporters as they are paid in $ so they got more INR for their products.
3) This also favors IT industry as most of the out sourced work is paid in $. But IT companies hedge themselves against rising INR by buying 6 months to 12 months future. So this fall of INR might not help them. 
4) Also in the current time of global recession exports are already low and Obama's protectionist policy is already affecting Indian IT. 
5) Currently INR bid/ask = 51.6/51.62
6) The Indian finance ministry has begun a public competition to select a design for the symbol of the rupee! 

This is historical performance of Indian Rupee: 


Crude Oil
1) Crude was falling freely for quite some time. It now shows some sign of improvement after production cut by OPEC. 
2) Reached 47.07 a barrel from 40.15 a barrel in a week. 
3) 1 Barrel is 42 Gallons or 159 Lts (US liquid Gallon is equal to 3.7854 Lts)
This is historical performance of Crude Oil:







ADR

What is an ADR / GDR?

Indian companies issue shares which are traded on Indian stock exchanges like BSE, NSE etc. These shares are sometimes also listed and traded on foreign stock exchanges like NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) or NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation).

The company deposits a large number of its shares with a bank located in the country where it wants to list indirectly. The bank issues receipts against these shares, each receipt having a fixed number of shares as an underlying (Usually 2 or 4).

These receipts are then sold to the people of this foreign country (and anyone who is allowed to buy shares in that country). These receipts are listed on the stock exchanges. They behave exactly like regular stocks – their prices fluctuate depending on their demand and supply, and depending on the fundamentals of the underlying company. These receipts, which are traded like ordinary stocks, are called Depository Receipts.

Following are the major Indian ADRs:
Cognizant CTSH
HDFC Bank Ltd. HDB
ICICI Bank Ltd. IBN
iGATE Corp. IGTE
Morgan India Investment Fund . IIF
Infosys Technologies Ltd. INFY
Mahanagar Telecom MTE
Patni Computer PTI
Dr. Reddy's RDY
Rediff.com REDF
Satyam SAY
Sify Ltd. SIFY
Syntel Inc. SYNT
Tata Motors Ltd. TTM
Videsh Sanchar Nigam VSL
Wipro Ltd. WIT
WNS Ltd. WNS
The India Fund Inc. IFN
Sterlite Industries India Ltd. SLT

Saturday, February 28, 2009

28February2009

GDP growth of Indian at 5.3%

GDP growth of India (12 largest GDP of the world) is estimated at 5.3% for the October –December 2008 quarter, which is a 6 year low. This is mainly caused by 2.2% decline in agricultur and 0.2% decline in manufacturing sector.

First 9 months of this Fiscal GDP growth now is 6.9% (Q1: 7.9%, Q2: 7.6%, Q3: 5.3%). Projected growth for this year was 7.1%. Now to get this projected growth last quarter should have 7.7% growth. Considering recession, growth of last quarter is expected to be around 5% and so we"ll miss the projected growth by quite a margin.

How GDP is calculated?

The method of Calculating India GDP is the expenditure method, which is,

GDP = consumption + investment + (government spending) + (exports-imports)

i.e. GDP = C + I + G + (X-M)

The other two methods of calculating GDP are Product wise (Calculating the total production) and Income wise (Calculating the total incomes received by factors of production - labour & capital)

Meanwhile, US economy shrunk by 6.2% for the same period of October-December 2008. This is its worst hit since 1982.


INR at 51.12 against Dollar

INR reached its all time low of 51.12 per dollar. This is mainly due to heavy demand for dollars. Dollar gained against Euro and Pounds yesterday. So, this gave opportunity to investors to buy dollars from India and sell it outside. Widening of Fiscal deficit from 2.5% to 6% already led Re to fall below 50 mark. Taking measures for growth RBI may further cut rates. This will further bring Re down. Another impact would be on inflation which has already reached to a low of 3.2%. We might see further fall in inflation in view of rate cuts and annualisation factor.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

List of CEOs of major Indian Companies

Many a times we want to know CEO/Chairman of some major Indian company. I have compiled a list that would be lot helpful. Let me know if there is any correction or if I missed anything.

Company CEO/Chairman
ADAE Anil Ambani
Air Deccan GR Gopinath
Apollo Tyres Neeraj Kanwar
Ashok Leyland R Seshasayee
Asian Paints Ashwin Dani
AV Birla Group Kumar Mangalam Birla
AZB Partners Zia Mody
Bajaj Auto Rahul Bajaj
Bank of Baroda MD Mallya
Bharat Forge BN Kalyani
Bharat Petroleum Ashok Sinha
Bharti Enterprises Sunil Mittal
Biocon Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
Birla Corp RS Lodha
Bombay Dyeing Jeh & Ness Wadia
Britannia Vinita Bali
BSNL AK Sinha
Cadbury India Bharat Puri
Cipla YK Hamied
Cromptom Greaves Gautam Thapar
Dabur VC Burman
Dr. Reddy's Labs K Anji Reddy (Chairman)
Dr. Reddy's Labs GV Prasad (CEO)
EID Parry SM Datta
Essar Group Shashi Ruia
GAIL UD Choubey
Godrej Group Adi Godrej
Gujarat Ambuja Cement NS Sekhsaria, Suresh Neotia
HCL Technologies Shiv Nadar (Chairman), Vineet Nayar (CEO)
HDFC Deepak Parekh
Hero Group Brij Mohal Lall Munjal
Hinduja Group SP Hinduja
Hindustan Petroleum Arun Balakrishnan
HSBC India Naina Lal Kidwai
Hyundai India BVR Subbu
ICICI Bank Chanda Kochar
ICICI Prudential Shikha Sharma
ICICI Ventures Renuka Ramnath
Infosys Technologies Nandan Nilekani * Narayan Murthy (co founder and chairman), Kris GopalKrishnan (CEO)
IOC Sarthak Behuria
Ispat Industries VK Mittal
ITC Yogesh C Deveshwar
Jet Airways Naresh Goyal
Kotak Mahindra Bank Uday Kotak
Larsen & Toubro AM Naik
Mahindra & Mahindra Keshub Mahindra, Anand Mahindra
Maruti Udyog RC Bhargava
Microsoft India Ravi Venkatesan
Motorola India FV Vandrewala
Nicholas Piramal Ajay Piramal
Nirma Karsanbhai Patel
ONGC R.S. Sharma
Pantaloon Retail Kishore Biyani
Pepsi Co. Rajeev Bakshi
Ranbaxy Malvinder Singh Mohan
Raymond Gautam Singhania
Reliance Industries Mukesh Ambani
Reserve Bank of India Subbarao
RPG Group Harsh Goenka
SAIL SK Roongta
Satyam Computers Kiran Karnik(Chairman), A.S. Murthy (CEO)
SEBI Bhave
Shoppers' Stop BS Nagesh
Standard Chartered Jaspal Bindra
Star TV India Peter Mukerjea
State Bank of India OP Bhatt
Tata Group Ratan Tata
Tata Steel B Muthuraman
TCS S Ramadorai
UB Group Vijay Mallya
Videocon Industries Venugopal Dhoot
Wipro Azim Premji (Chairman), Girish Paranjpe & Suresh Vaswani (joint CEOs)
Yes Bank Rana Kapoor
Zee Telefilms Subhash Chandra
Hindalco Industries Kumar Mangalam Birla
NTPC R.S. Sharma
Oracle Financial Services Software (i-flex) Rajesh Hukku
Spicejet Sanjay Aggarwal