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Share Market Budget 2024 Expectations Live: Top Stocks to watch

Share Market Budget 2024 Expectations Live: Top Stocks to watch

By - 30 Jan 2024 09:40 PM

On February 1, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present an ‘interim’ budget as the government faces a general election this year, in April-May. There are the top stocks to watch before the interim budget to watch for. The benchmark equity indices ended Monday’s trading session in the positive territory. The NSE Nifty 50 gained 385 points or 1.80% to settle at 21,737.60, while the BSE Sensex soared 1240.90 points or 1.79% to 71,941.57. The broader indices ended in positive territory, with gain led by Largecap and Smallcap stocks. Bank Nifty index ended higher by 576.20 points or 1.28% to settle at 45,442.35.

Energy and PSU Banks stocks outperformed among the other sectoral indices while Media and FMCG stocks shed. Over the last 5 days, BPCL shares have seen a notable increase of 3.53%, and in the last month, the growth has been substantial, reaching almost 9.31%. Assessing the medium and long-term performance, the stock has delivered exceptional returns, recording a surge of 30.49% in the last 6 months and an impressive 47.08% over the past year. Year-to-date, the stock has jumped by a noteworthy 9.01%. As the Indian e-commerce market continues to thrive, a robust last-mile infrastructure becomes paramount for seamless and efficient deliveries. Investments in improved road networks, strategically located delivery hubs, and advanced technology solutions for optimal route planning are essential. Particularly crucial in a market with a substantial volume of Cash-on-delivery (COD) orders, enhancing last-mile capabilities not only benefits e-commerce sellers but also offers logistics companies a cost-effective solution, steering away from expensive air deliveries.

Additionally, anticipating reduced tax burdens, especially on fuel and operations, would further support the financial sustainability of courier companies, fostering a conducive environment for cost-effective operations. In tandem, advocating for e-commerce-friendly policies can propel the growth of the sector, indirectly benefiting courier companies. Streamlining licensing procedures, minimizing regulatory hurdles, and implementing measures that facilitate the smooth functioning of e-commerce operations will contribute to a thriving logistics ecosystem. Furthermore, recognizing the pivotal role played by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the logistics sector, incentivizing their growth through financial support, simplified regulations, and improved access to credit can significantly boost the overall efficiency of e-commerce logistics in India.

Finally, changes in taxation policies, especially related to customs duties and tariffs, can substantially impact import costs, providing e-commerce sellers with opportunities to minimize overall expenses and scale up their businesses rapidly,” said Raju Sinha, Chief Business Officer at Fship Logistics. 

 

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