Indian shares inch lower as rising virus cases weigh; Reliance top drag
- The high-flying Nifty IT index was the only major sector trading in the black, rising 0.35%.
BENGALURU: Indian shares edged lower on Wednesday as rising domestic COVID-19 cases weighed on sentiment, while investors globally awaited the outcome of a US Federal Reserve policy meeting.
By 0549 GMT, the blue chip NSE Nifty 50 index shed 0.18% to 14,884, while the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex was down 0.08% at 50,324.79. India is dealing with a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases, with daily COVID-19 infections jumping by 28,903 on Wednesday, the highest increase since Dec. 13.
Expanded lockdowns in certain states due to rising cases is a concern for the market, said Rahul Sharma, market strategist and head of research at Equity99 in Mumbai.
A rise in bond yields has also limited gains for Nifty and Sensex this month to about 3%, compared to a 6.6% jump in February.
"The RBI may have to do a fine balancing act to keep the bond yields at lower levels while managing the government's borrowing program," Sharma added.
The Nifty energy index was the top loser, shedding 1.57% as heavyweight Reliance Industries Ltd fell 1.2%.
The high-flying Nifty IT index was the only major sector trading in the black, rising 0.35%.
SBI Cards and Payment Services Ltd fell as much as 4.4%, after the Mint newspaper reported, that US private equity firm Carlyle Group Inc will sell a stake worth up to 37.30 billion rupees ($514.18 million) in the Indian credit card distributor.
Investment company Aditya Birla Capital Ltd gained as much as 5.1% after its board gave an in-principle approval to explore an initial public offering for its investment management joint venture with Canada's Sun Life Financial.
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