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Business Today
|June 13, 2021
DOMESTIC EQUITY MARKETS HAVE SHOWN RESILIENCE. HERE ARE FIVE SECTORS THAT WILL DO WELL IN SPITE OF THE COVID-19 MAYHEM
The fatal second wave of coronavirus is ravaging the nation. But unlike in last year’s wave, domestic stock markets have been resilient this time. After rising in February and March, the Sensex fell just 1.5 per cent last month, amid extreme panic. The reasons — hope that immunisation will pick up pace over the next few months, optimism about corporate earnings growth and expectations that government and the central bank will come out with expansionary policies if the economy gets into serious trouble like last year. The benchmark index has delivered a 1.7 per cent return year-to date (YTD).
“The market has discounted a sharp rise in cases. A further spike in coming days cannot be ruled out. The market is factoring in that cases under the second wave will peak by May-end or midJune. However, availability of jabs at private hospitals and faster ramp-up of vaccination will be key factors that will drive the market,” says Lav Chaturvedi, ED & CEO, Reliance Securities.
Conversely, if infections spread, markets can tank. “The current consensus is that the second wave effect is about to peak. But if it spreads, the economic fallout will be higher than anticipated, leading to further downgrade of GDP & corporate earnings growth, which has not been factored in by the market,” says Vinod Nair, Head of Research at LKP Securities.
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