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A rebound in US stocks following a three-day rout and easing of US bond yields and inflationary concerns may give domestic stocks a positive start on Friday. Upbeat sentiment in other Asian markets, and back home, data showing an improvement in factory output and fall in retail inflation may help stocks log gains. Here s breaking down the pre-market actions: STATE OF THE MARKETS Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 172.5 points, or 1.19 per cent, higher at 14,680, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a positive start on Friday. Tech view: Nifty resistance at 15,000-15,050 Nifty on Wednesday fell below the 14,700 level, and in the process breached a few crucial supports, including the 50-day moving average. The index ended up forming a Bearish Belt Hold pattern, which suggested bear domination over the bulls. Analysts said the next support for the index lies in the 14,620-14,600 range. They continue to see resistance for the index in the 15,000-1 ....
Synopsis Across sectors, there is hope of a recovery in FY22 after June on the back of a good monsoon, waning infections and a boost from pent-up demand. For April-June, most businesses say forecasts are tough to make. ET spoke to industry executives, industry associations and data analysts for this report. Getty Images April-June 2021 seems much like, or even worse than, April-June 2020. However, businesses across sectors are hopeful a waning of the second Covid-19 wave and therefore, greater mobility, speeded up vaccination, another burst of pent-up demand and a good monsoon will mean brisk sales over the rest of FY22. Recovery will be uneven across sectors, just as the extent of demand dip has been since the second wave hit India. For April-June, most businesses say forecasts are tough to make. ET spoke to industry executives, industry associations and data analysts for this report. ....