The stock markets will most likely open weak on Monday, after most exit polls on Saturday predicted an AAP win. An average of five exit polls gave AAP 41 seats, BJP 27 and Congress 2 in the 70-member House. On Friday, the BSE's mid-cap index fell 1.1%, the small-cap index declined 1.8% while the benchmark Sensex dropped 0.5%
"There might be a small correction because the markets have factored in a result in line with exit polls, though the margin for AAP in exit polls is considerably higher," said Nirmal Jain, chairman of India Infoline. Some brokers believe selling by traders scurrying to liquidate bets built on borrowed money may precipitate the slide, especially in midcaps and small-caps.
Disappointing December quarter earnings of Indian companies are also weighing on sentiment as current stock valuations, especially of mid-cap shares, had priced in the prospect of higher profits.
"We think the market is likely to see a correction of around 5% over next two months on account of supply of paper, rich valuations and weak earnings. A loss in Delhi polls for BJP could further provide an excuse for the correction," said Jyotivardhan Jaipuria, head of research, Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Analysts said many traders had built sizeable bullish positions in the run-up to the Budget later this month but few expected the Delhi election results to tilt in favour of AAP. The results of the Delhi polls will be declared on Tuesday.
"The markets may have a subdued opening on Monday as people were already expecting a touch-and-go situation for Delhi elections. The results do not have any bearing on the government while it's good to have a course correction like this," said UR Bhat, managing director of Dalton Capital Advisors (India). Some believe that though insignificant, the outcome could have a 'sentimental impact.
"Delhi has smaller economic relevance, but the outcome of the state election will have some sentimental impact on the market. In the past one week, markets have been on a downtrend due to disappointing quarter earnings. That is why the Delhi election is gaining significance," said Prateek Agrawal, CIO, ASK Investment Managers.
Some investors worry that a victory for Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP in Delhi would make it tougher for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to push through reforms — mainly in the areas of mining and labour — considered crucial for the speedy recovery of business sentiment and the economy.
BJP's performance in Delhi could have a bearing on the party's prospects in the upcoming elections in Bihar and West Bengal, said analysts.
"We sense some anxiety around this event amongst investors. The worry centres around possible loss for PM Modi's party, BJP, signalling possible waning of his popularity," said Gautam Chhaochharia, head of India research at UBS.
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