Articles for author: Dailybulls Research

Sector Rotation Widens: Energy Up 0.13% as Banks Slip 2.15%

Sector Rotation Widens: Energy Up 0.13% as Banks Slip 2.15%

Lead: dispersion snapshot Sector performance diverged in the latest tracked session, with energy closing up 0.13% while banks fell 2.15%. That left a lead-lag spread of 2.28 percentage points, pointing to elevated dispersion across the market. What moved: energy vs banks The gap between the best and worst large sector baskets remained wide even though ...

RBI Draft Signals Raise Compliance Focus for Banks; Market Watches Final Rules

RBI Draft Signals Raise Compliance Focus for Banks; Market Watches Final Rules

What changed in banking policy signals A new banking-policy proposal is in focus after a draft framework suggested compensation of up to Rs 50,000 in defined bank-fraud situations. In a separate step, another regulatory communication sought client-level information from banks on certain forex deals and positions. These are still policy-process signals, not final outcomes. Even ...

Policy Watch: Sensex, Nifty outlook for Monday, March 9: What to expect from stock market amid rising cr

Macro Impact Watch: Sensex, Nifty outlook for Monday, March 9: What to expect from stock market amid rising crude prices, Iran war –…

Trigger The current market trigger centers on: Sensex, Nifty outlook for Monday, March 9: What to expect from stock market amid rising crude prices, Iran war – Levels, trading strategy & more. This development is being tracked as a general market event from a trusted source stream. At this stage, the practical read is not ...

Sector Pulse: Banking Drag Deepens as Energy Holds Near Flat

Sector Pulse: Banking Drag Deepens as Energy Holds Near Flat

Indian equities stayed under pressure in the latest session as banking weakness outweighed pockets of resilience in energy and IT. The broad signal from the tape was not a uniform selloff across every segment, but a concentrated drag from rate-sensitive and domestic-demand heavy sectors while defensives held up better. Benchmark and sector data indicate that ...