Here is why rising interest rates are considered the worst enemy of equity markets
The US bond yields have moved up quite sharply, the 10-year treasury has touched 1.60 percent and this movement is occasioned by the expectations of a higher price level in the United States. As economic recovery is happening at a swift pace, faster than expected, some amount of inflation would likely crop up. This has been confirmed by the Federal Reserve but chairman Jerome Powell also hinted that the rise in inflation would be transient. But, the market believes that the moment the price level rises, the Fed will start modifying the policy stance, though gradually. This is causing the current surge in yields.
The question is whether there will be inflationary pressures in the domestic economy too? Domestic inflationary pressures may rise if fuel prices continue to go up. Brent is going up and it is expected to climb higher and may hurt the Indian economy, as the country is a major crude importer.
The second-quarter corporate performance was good on account of operational efficiencies, whereas the third quarter reaffirmed improving earnings. In line with the preceding quarter, EBITDA margins also showed further improvement. The topline growth, too, reported healthy numbers, indicating improved demand conditions.
Most Nifty companies beat analyst estimates and after a fairly long gap corporates may witness a round of earnings upgrades, thereby partly allaying concerns about rich valuations. High commodity and oil prices may have a negative impact on some sectors. This may be aggravated if there is a rise in yields and consequently if the borrowing costs go up. These are factors to be considered while taking a look at the market.
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