Share Market News / Will the market move Dhaai Chaal, will the boom be restored by budget and monetary policy?

This week, volatility can be seen in the stock market. Apart from the impact of the budget, the RBI monetary policy committee meeting, activities of foreign investors and global indicators will have an impact. Quarterly results of companies will also determine the attitude of investors. Volatility is possible in the market.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 03, 2025, 06:00 AM
Share Market News: In chess, it is difficult to predict the 'two and a half moves' of the horse, and this week the stock market is also giving similar indications. After the presentation of the budget, the market did not warmly welcome the decisions of the government on Saturday. Now it is difficult to say in which direction the market will go on Monday.

What will affect the market movement?

This week, investors will not only be looking at the results of the budget, but also at its in-depth analysis. Also, the impact of Donald Trump's recent decision and global economic indicators can also be seen. The results of the meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will also determine the direction of the market.

Will the market return to bullishness?

Before the budget, there was a continuous bullishness in the market, but on the day of the budget, this enthusiasm cooled down. Now this week, when big decisions like the monetary policy meeting will be taken, the market may regain strength.

Which factors will be monitored?

Activities of foreign investors (FPI)

Quarterly results of companies

RBI's interest rate policy (possible 0.25% cut)

Manufacturing PMI data of US and India

Delhi assembly elections and US trade policy

Quarterly results of companies

This week, quarterly results of big companies like Asian Paints, Tata Power, Titan, ITC, SBI, LIC and Bharti Airtel will be released. Their effect can be seen on the index.

Next move of the market?

Experts believe that if RBI cuts interest rates and foreign investors remain active, then the market will see strength. However, any kind of instability in the global markets can weaken the market sentiment.

Last week, the Sensex jumped 1,315.5 points (1.72%) and the Nifty jumped 389.95 points (1.68%). Now it remains to be seen whether the market will benefit investors with its 'Dhai Chaal' this week or will pose new challenges.