Indian shares little changed

04 Mar, 2017

Indian shares ended little changed on Friday, but posted their first weekly fall in six, as investors booked profits after a rally that lifted the benchmark indexes to near two-year highs in the previous session. The broader NSE index closed down 0.02 percent at 8,897.55, while the benchmark BSE index ended 0.03 percent lower at 28,832.45.
Both indexes snapped a five-week gaining streak, with NSE down 0.5 percent for the week and BSE losing 0.2 percent.
The fall in Indian stocks was in line with their Asian peers as expectations of a US interest rate hike weighed on sentiment.
"The decline in the indexes is not surprising. It was expected that some profit-booking would take place and that is what we're seeing now," said Gaurang Shah, vice president, Geojit Financial Services.
"Some caution can also be expected ahead of the state election results," he said. Results of five state elections, including the key state of Uttar Pradesh, are expected at the end of next week.
Financials were down, with the Nifty Financial Services index falling as much as 1 percent. Bajaj Finserv and Housing Development Finance Corp fell more than 2 percent.
The Nifty Auto index declined after rising in the last two sessions. Bajaj Auto was down 0.6 percent after gaining as much as 2.3 percent in the previous two sessions.
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd fell as much as 5.3 percent after a unit of Malaysian sovereign fund Khazanah launched a block deal to sell $160 million worth of shares in the company.
Among the gainers, Hindalco Industries Ltd rose after the company said it would raise $500 million in a share offering to repay its debt.
Reliance Industries rose as much as 4.1 percent to its highest since May 2008 underpinned by hopes over its telecom unit, Jio, with CLSA citing optimistic assessment provided by the company at an analyst meeting.

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