Summary of the Market

On April 11, the benchmark Nifty Index advanced by 1.92%, closing at 22,828.6. The Nifty Midcap150 Index gained 1.87% to settle at 18,614.2, while the Nifty Smallcap250 Index saw a notable surge of 3.07%, ending at 14,786.3. The Nifty Total Market Index also rose significantly by 2.0%, finishing at 11,662.2. Meanwhile, the 10-year government bond yield declined by 2 basis points to 6.48%, and the Indian rupee appreciated by 0.08%, closing at 86.1 against the US Dollar.

Important Notables

  • Diesel Demand Slows: India’s diesel demand growth hit a pandemic-era low in FY 2024–25, increasing by just 2%, largely due to a slowing economy and the growing adoption of electric vehicles (ET).
  • Affordable Housing Push: HDFC Capital Advisors and Eldeco Group have launched a ₹1,500 crore platform aimed at developing residential projects in tier-2 and tier-3 cities (ET).
  • Incentive for Tools Industry: NITI Aayog has proposed a ₹12,000 crore incentive scheme to support India’s hand and power tools sector, targeting a 10% share in the global power tools market and 25% in hand tools (FE).
  • Ethanol Blending Target: India is preparing to set a new target of 30% ethanol blending in petrol by 2030, having already reached 20% by March this year (BS).
  • Seafood Exports to US: India’s seafood exporters are readying shipments of 35,000–40,000 tonnes of shrimp to the US, following the US President’s decision to pause a proposed 26% reciprocal tariff, lowering the duty to 10% (ET).
  • Domestic Demand Recovery: India’s domestic demand is showing signs of recovery, supported by a strong rabi harvest and expectations of easing inflation in Q4 of FY 2025 (ET).
  • Tariff Impact on Exporters: American buyers are requesting Indian exporters to absorb up to half of the newly imposed 10% import tariff by the US on all trade partners, excluding China (BS).
  • Coal Exchange Plan: India is planning to launch a coal exchange by FY27 to enhance market accessibility and ensure greater price transparency (FE).

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