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Market Momentum Ahead: How the US Fed, Corporate Earnings, and Geopolitical Tensions Will Shape This Week

Market Momentum Ahead: How the US Fed, Corporate Earnings, and Geopolitical Tensions Will Shape This Week

Equity markets are gearing up for a pivotal week filled with significant developments that could steer trends in the coming days. Analysts are closely monitoring various influences, including the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, trading patterns of foreign investors, and numerous corporate earnings reports. While optimism surrounding potential trade agreements with the United States and consistent inflows from Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) has contributed to a positive market outlook, geopolitical tensions—particularly the situation between India and Pakistan—are causing unease among investors.

Key Factors Impacting Market Trends

According to Ajit Mishra, Senior Vice President of Research at Religare Broking, this week is crucial due to a range of domestic and global factors at play. He emphasizes that developments related to tariffs and geopolitical tensions with Pakistan will be closely monitored. On the economic front, investors are keenly awaiting the HSBC composite PMI and services PMI data, with the Fed’s interest rate decision set to be announced on May 7.

Corporate Earnings in Focus

This week will also see major corporations like M&M, Coal India, Asian Paints, Larsen & Toubro, and Titan unveiling their quarterly earnings. Mishra notes that any updates concerning tariffs and trade will be of great interest to investors globally.

Last week, the BSE benchmark experienced a remarkable rise of 1,289.46 points, or 1.62%, while the NSE Nifty increased by 307.35 points, equating to 1.27%. However, concerns surrounding a potential US recession and ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan have injected a note of caution into the market. Gaurav Garg, an analyst at Lemonn Markets Desk, remarked that although domestic markets are likely to tread carefully, a severe downturn is not currently anticipated.

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Global Influences and Market Sentiment

On an international scale, diminishing trade tensions between the US and China, along with a weakening US dollar, are seen as favorable developments for emerging markets like India. Nevertheless, the recent dip in US GDP growth for the first quarter has added a layer of uncertainty. Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments, highlighted that the upcoming remarks from the Federal Reserve Chair regarding interest rates and inflation will be crucial and could greatly impact market momentum.

Shifts in Foreign Institutional Investment

Interestingly, FIIs have been consistent buyers over the last 12 trading sessions, indicating a strategic shift. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Investments, attributes this reversal to President Trump’s 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, which has stimulated a rebound in global equity markets. The weakening US dollar has further encouraged FIIs to invest in emerging markets, particularly India.

Corporate Performance Update

In addition, the State Bank of India (SBI) reported a 8.34% decline in its consolidated net profit for the January-March quarter, amounting to Rs 19,600 crore, primarily due to a drop in net interest margins.

Looking Ahead

Siddhartha Khemka, Head of Research at Motilal Oswal Financial Services, predicts a likely consolidation in the market with a positive bias, driven by stock-specific movements. However, he warns that volatility may arise due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.

As this critical week unfolds, market participants will be keenly observing global developments, corporate earnings, and domestic factors that could significantly influence equity market trajectories.

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