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Sensex hits 3-week low; rupee gains

Indian stocks tumbled to a three-week low, erasing an earlier advance, amid a selloff in global equities. TVS Motor plunged the most since April 2013 after its earnings report. Coal India dropped for the first time in three days. Bharat Heavy Electricals, the biggest power-equipment maker, slid to a three-week low. ICICI Bank slide for a fifth day, the longest streak of losses in three months. Steel Authority of India lost 2.6%.
The S&P BSE Sensex tumbled 0.8% to 25,229.70 at the close in Mumbai. The gauge gave up gains of as much as 1.1% after the European markets opened. Foreigners sold a net $2.4mn of Indian equities on April 29, trimming this year’s inflows to $1.8bn.
“Weakness in Europe triggered a selloff in metalmakers and lenders,” Lancelot D’Cunha, chief executive officer at Crest Wealth Management, said by phone from Mumbai. 
“Markets are likely to consolidate in May as overseas purchases slow.” The Sensex has risen 10% from a February low as the risk-on sentiment returned to Asia. Foreign funds bought $585mn of local shares last month, adding to the $1.4bn inflow in March, which was the most in three years. There’s concern that flows into equities may slow after the Bank of Japan last week held off from adding to its monetary stimulus and the US Federal Reserve kept its benchmark rate unchanged.
Locally, investors are focused on the ongoing quarterly earnings season to look for signs of economic growth filtering through to company bottom lines. Profits have dropped in four of the past five quarters in the worst run since the global financial crisis. So far in this reporting season, six out of 10 Sensex companies that have reported earnings beat or match estimates for the March quarter.
TVS Motor sank 10% to its lowest level since March 18. The company posted fourth quarter profit of Rs1.2bn, beating the Rs1.1bn estimated by analysts.
Still, profit margin of 6.3% was less than an estimated 7.3%, an 80 basis point decline from the previous quarter, Religare Capital Markets wrote in a report. Coal India slumped 3.3%. Bharat Heavy Electricals lost 2.6%. ICICI Bank plunged 2.5%, taking its five-day drop to 13%. The Sensex has slid 3.4% this year and trades at 15.5 times 12-month projected earnings versus 11.6 for the MSCI Emerging Markets Index.
Meanwhile, the rupee trimmed its initial gains against the American currency and closed marginally up by 2 paise to 66.42 on selling of dollars by banks and exporters amidst fall in equity market.




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