Stock market holiday today: The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) are closed for trading today, April 10. Regular trading sessions, operating from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. IST, will continue on Friday, April 11.
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Indian stock markets are rallying due to a weakening US dollar and lower crude oil prices. The Sensex has risen nearly 1,000 points, while the BSE Smallcap index has surged 5.6% in three days. Analysts expect continued momentum, citing improved GDP growth and earnings recovery. However, global uncertainties and potential volatility remain concerns.
Revenue secretary Sanjay Malhotra's transfer to Mumbai has left a key position vacant weeks before the Union Budget. This isn't unprecedented, but the new appointee will need to quickly grasp complex tax issues. The situation is further complicated by recent leadership changes within the finance ministry, with several secretaries experiencing their first budget preparation.
Donald Trump's tariff threats have added volatility to global stock markets, significantly impacting India. Key sectors like automobiles, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and steel are at risk. Despite challenges, India's markets show resilience, and experts see current conditions as an investment opportunity. India's diplomatic approach could mitigate risks, aiming to attract foreign investments and reduce tariffs on US imports.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella meets PM Narendra Modi expressing appreciation for India's AI-first approach and discussing ethical AI use and data privacy. Nadella is on a tour in India to promote Microsoft's AI and cloud investments. Modi highlights partnerships with global AI leaders fostering innovation and regulation in India.
Gold prices hit an all-time high of Rs 89,450 per 10 grams in the national capital, driven by strong global trends and safe-haven demand due to cooler-than-expected US inflation data. Gold and silver also saw gains in the futures market. Traders are now focused on upcoming US economic data, which could influence further market trends.
Donald Trump paused tariffs on most nations but increased levies on China. China retaliated and called for mutual respect in dialogue. The trade war threatens global supply chains and economic stability. Xi Jinping prepares for long-term confrontation, reducing reliance on the US. Both countries face economic pain, but neither leader is willing to back down. The situation is a deadlock.
US stocks witnessed a sharp decline. The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year. The Fed hinted at fewer rate cuts in 2025 than previously expected. Investors reacted negatively to this news. Bond yields increased, adding pressure on stocks. Smaller companies were hit particularly hard. Global markets showed mixed reactions to the Fed's decision.
For those investing in mid-cap stocks via SIPs, an investment horizon of at least eight years is necessary to ensure capital preservation, based on historical data from 2005 to 2025. Mid-cap funds have shown lower volatility and risks compared to small-cap funds, making a time frame of 8-10 years advisable for consistent positive returns.
Stock market recommendations: Stock picks for today include CONCOR with a buy range of Rs 760 - Rs 740, ITC near Rs 435, and Tata Steel near Rs 125. Analysts suggest these stocks due to key support levels observed in their charts. Specific stop-loss and target points are provided for each stock.