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Experts...Puts Sensex Target 34500
Market
sentiment in 2018 will be steered by Union Budget in February,
Q3 corporate earnings, outcome of assembly elections in eight states,
monsoon and global oil prices, say analysts. The Sensex gained 7,430.37 points, or 27.91 per
cent, last year. The 30-share key index touched its lifetime high of
34,137.97 on December 27. Timely, well
spread and sufficient monsoon in India will also help rural wealth
and spending, having a salutary effect on consumption and GDP growth. BSE Sensex can go up close to
34,500 levels and Nifty 50 can go close to 10,800, analysts predicted.The factors that are likely to trigger market movements going
ahead include the upcoming budget, possible policy changes which go towards reviving the
investment cycle or any additional measures to support the rural
economy and large infra project announcements. Sectors such as pharma
and textiles might perform better in 2018, they said. On
the domestic front, next triggers would be corporate
earnings. Post the recent state elections, all eyes are on Budget
2018-19. The next budget is expected to be focused on improving rural
economy and would be an ideal opportunity for the government to set
its road map for alleviating rural distress.
"Also, the other catalyst for growth would be government's focus on sectors such as clean energy, affordable housing and allied sectors"
- Payal Pandya, Research Analyst - Wealth Research, Centrum Broking Limited.
"Global oil prices, international commodity prices, global policies and interest rates if remain stable, we are likely to see positive sentiment continue. Any erratic changes in these parameters will trigger market movements going ahead,"
- Anita Gandhi, Whole Time Director, Arihant Capital Markets
"In 2018, we have Karnataka elections in March-April and three other northern states around the same time. The provisions of Budget 2018-19 due on February 1 will also influence the outcome of this election, though economic growth/reforms and job growth are already under scrutiny"
- Deepak Jasani, Head - retail research, HDFC securities
"Also, the other catalyst for growth would be government's focus on sectors such as clean energy, affordable housing and allied sectors"
- Payal Pandya, Research Analyst - Wealth Research, Centrum Broking Limited.
"Global oil prices, international commodity prices, global policies and interest rates if remain stable, we are likely to see positive sentiment continue. Any erratic changes in these parameters will trigger market movements going ahead,"
- Anita Gandhi, Whole Time Director, Arihant Capital Markets
"In 2018, we have Karnataka elections in March-April and three other northern states around the same time. The provisions of Budget 2018-19 due on February 1 will also influence the outcome of this election, though economic growth/reforms and job growth are already under scrutiny"
- Deepak Jasani, Head - retail research, HDFC securities
"Indian economy is on the growth track. The macros so far have
been good though there has been some spurt in inflation due to food
price rise, especially vegetables, which is expected to be tamed as
the fresh supplies resume. A good monsoon is likely to convert into good harvest
and consumption led demand leading to improved corporate earnings. As
far as markets are concerned, equity markets are expected to post
good returns following corporate earnings recovery over next 18
months.
- Arun Thukral, MD & CEO, Axis Securities.
"Focus on upcoming union
budget and reforms will direct investors to turn sector/stock
specific. Additionally, any pick-up in capacity utilisation and
recovery in capex cycle will add impetus to the market. Though the
outlook on main indices is moderate in the short to medium-term, we
feel that the broader market will maintain its vibrancy as businesses
flourish."
- Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial
Services.
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