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This Article is From Mar 25, 2019

All You Need To Know Going Into Trade On March 25

All You Need To Know Going Into Trade On March 25
A monitor shows stocks rallying while a trader talks on a phone on the trading floor. (Photographer: Vivek Prakash/Bloomberg)

Stocks in Asia tracked heavy losses in U.S. equities as bond yields continued to march lower amid concerns that momentum is slowing in the global economy.

The risk-off tone that built on Friday extended into Asia early Monday, as indexes of shares in South Korea, Japan and Australian fell more than 1 percent. Australia's 10-year bond yield hit an all-time low after the yield on Germany's 10-year bonds tumbled below zero.

The Singapore-traded SGX Nifty, an early indicator of NSE Nifty 50 Index's performance in India, fell 0.5 percent to 11,408 as of 7:15 a.m.

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Here's a quick look at all that could influence equities today.

U.S. Market Check

  • U.S. equities ended the week lower and Treasuries rose amid more signals that global growth is slowing.
  • The yield on 10-year Treasuries sank 10 basis points to 2.44 percent, the lowest in more than 14 months.

Asian Cues

  • Japan's Topix index declined 2.3 percent.
  • South Korea's Kospi index dropped 1.4 percent.
  • Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index fell 1.1 percent.
  • The S&P 500 Index decreased 1.9 percent Friday. Futures slipped 0.2 percent.

Commodity Cues

  • Brent crude traded 0.67 percent at $66.58 per barrel.
  • West Texas Intermediate crude slipped 0.6 percent to $58.71 a barrel.
  • Gold slid 0.2 percent to $1,311.30 an ounce.

London Metal Exchange

  • Aluminium snapped its two-day blip and ended 0.18 percent lower.
  • Nickel traded a little changed.
  • Lead declined for the second-straight session, ending 0.44 percent lower.
  • Tin ended 0.23 percent higher.
  • Copper fell for the third day in a row and ended 1.70 percent lower.
  • Zinc ended 0.71 percent lower.

Key Events To Watch This Week

  • Apple Inc. unveils new products including video and magazine subscriptions on Monday.
  • U.K. Parliament to vote Tuesday on Prime Minister Theresa May's deal to leave the European Union, which lost by wide margins on Jan. 15 and March 12.
  • China's Boao Forum for Asia holds its annual conference this week. A top Chinese government leader will deliver a keynote speech, and officials including Central Bank Governor Yi Gang and Finance Minister Liu Kun are scheduled to speak.
  • Fed Governor Randal Quarles will speak Friday to the Shadow Open Market Committee on “Strategic Approaches to the Fed's Balance Sheet and Communications.”

Indian ADRs

Stocks To Watch

  • Max India named Analjit Singh as Chairman.
  • State Bank of India's board approved extension validity period for raising equity capital of up to Rs 20,000 crore to March 31, 2020. Besides, the lender raised Rs 1,251.3 crore via bond issuances.
  • Tata Motors: JLR won Evoque copy case in Chinese Courts. The decision said Evoque's has five features copied directly in ‘Landwind X7' built by Jiangling Motor Corp, which had led to widespread consumer confusion, according JLR's statement. The Chinese Court has ruled that sales, manufacturing and marketing of Landwind model must cease an JLR to be paid compensation. (Bloomberg News)
  • Dr. Reddy's Laboratories' Hyderabad Unit receives no observation under form 483 by the U.S. FDA. The inspection was completed on March 21.
  • Infosys to invest $10 million in venture capital investment entity House Fund II, targeting startups from University of California, Berkley.
  • Greenlam Industries' board approved increasing manufacturing capacity to additional 1.6 million laminate sheets per annum, for an investment of Rs 25 crore. Existing Capacity stands at 14.02 million sheet and the proposed addition of capacity will be completed in period of nine months.
  • Ramco Cements increased its stake in IT Services arm to 94.12 percent via rights issue for Rs 4.5 crore.
  • Amber Enterprises signs definitive agreement to acquire 80 percent stake in Sidwal Refrigeration Industries. The target company is engaged in the business of manufacturing and sale of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipments for railway coaches, metro coaches, buses, telecom, commercial refrigeration and related components.
  • Eid Parry's board approved investment of Rs 70 crore in wholly owned arm Parry Sugars Refinery.
  • Tata Coffee named Chacko Purackal Thomas as MD and CEO with effect from April for a period of three years.
  • TTK Prestige to consider issuing bonus share on March 29.
  • Tata Steel BSL allots redeemable preference shares worth Rs 6700 crores to Tata Steel.
  • International Paper said that the maintenance at Rajahmundry plant from March 25, 2019 to March 30, 2019 would lead to estimated loss of production of around 500 tonnes per day.
  • Tata Motors to increase prices of its passenger vehicles from April 2019 by upto Rs 25000. The hike in prices is due to rising input costs and external economic conditions.

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