Indian shares edge lower on profit-taking

Published 10-04-2015, 12:40 pm
Updated 10-04-2015, 12:41 pm
Indian shares edge lower on profit-taking

* BSE index down 0.18 pct; NSE index 0.24 pct weaker

* Indexes are heading towards second straight weekly gain

MUMBAI, April 10 (Reuters) - Indian shares were trading lower, snapping a five-day winning streak, dragged down by some recent outperformers on profit-taking while healthcare stocks fell for the second straight day on rating downgrades.

The indexes are however heading towards a second consecutive weekly gain.

Corporate earnings are likely to be the next immediate trigger for the markets as companies are expected to report Jan-March earnings starting next week, traders said.

"I think markets are in a trading range. Though the undercurrent is positive, we will have to wait till the next quarter earnings to see any major ground-level changes in corporate earnings. Monsoon rains will also be a crucial factor," said Samir Gilani, head, investment advisory at Radner Capital Advisors.

The benchmark BSE index .BSESN fell 0.18 percent to 28,834.65, but is up 1.98 percent on the week.

The broader NSE index .NSEI is down 0.24 percent at 8,756.90, but has gained 1.97 percent on the week so far.

Blue chip stocks fell on profit-taking. HDFC Bank HDBK.NS , which gained 2 percent on Thursday, fell 1.2 percent.

ITC Ltd ITC.NS , which gained 2 percent in the last two sessions, fell 1.1 percent.

Healthcare stocks continued to fall after Bank of America-Merrill Lynch downgraded several pharmaceutical companies on Thursday. Cipla CIPL.NS fell 2.1 percent, adding to its 2.3 percent fall on Thursday, while Sun Pharmaceutical Industries SUN.NS is down 0.8 percent. The stock fell 3.2 percent on Thursday.

Shares in IDFC IDFC.NS gained 2.1 percent on reports that it would start its banking operations from Oct. 1.

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