According to InCred Equities analysts, the average return on equity (RoE) of about 16-17 per cent that State Bank of India (SBI) has delivered in recent years is seen as unsustainable
SBI is testing the weekly super trend line support after 81 weeks and the 20-month moving average support after 4 years. Chart suggests that the overall bias is likely to remain tepid below Rs 800.
In the previous session, Sensex dropped 312.53 points, or 0.40 per cent, to close at 78,271.28, while Nifty50 ended lower by 42.95 points, or 0.18 per cent, at 23,696.30
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SBI has demonstrated its strength in the last few quarters both on core operating performance and asset quality, while, management remains confident on growth, maintenance of margins and steady RoA.
He says SBI is comfortable with liquidity with overall credit deposit ratio at a modest 68 per cent and the aim is to maintain incremental CD ratio at 100 per cent
The NSE Nifty topped the 24,300-level, and was up 350 points following BJP-led Mahayuti alliance landslide victory in Maharashtra elections. Index heavyweights SBI and RIL were the top gainers so far.
Analysts believe SBI could sustain its outperformance (vs. private peers) in unsecured retail in the current environment, as delivered during the pandemic.
After a challenging week for investors in Indian bourses, the markets finally turned positive on Monday, surging up to 1,137 points or 1.43 per cent and reclaiming the 80,000 mark at 80,539 levels
At 02:20 pm; the Nifty PSU Bank index was the top gainer among sectoral indices, up 4 per cent, as compared to 0.8 per cent rise in Nifty 50.
Nomura has reaffirmed its 'Buy' rating for SBI, maintaining a target price of Rs 980. This target suggests a potential upside of approximately 25per cent from the previous closing price of Rs 781.
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State Bank of India (SBI) is aiming to become the first Indian financial firm to cross a milestone of Rs 1 lakh crore net profit in the next 3-5 years, chairman of the country's largest lender C S Setty has said. SBI recorded a standalone net profit of Rs 61,077 crore in FY24, registering a growth of 21.59 per cent. "We have potential. Definitely, we would like to be the first company in India to reach that milestone," Setty said when asked if it is possible to cross Rs 1 lakh crore in the next 3-5 years. However, he said, "while profits, market capitalization etc are extremely important elements for our organization, we give equal thrust on customer-centricity and it acts as a fundamental aspect of our operations." With regard to corporate loan demand, Setty said, the bank has already got a Rs 4 lakh crore strong credit pipeline from India Inc and capital expenditure by the private sector is expected to pick up in the second half of the fiscal year. "We see a good amount of inter
Analysts at Nomura suggested that larger private banks are likely to experience a greater negative impact on their NIMs from the potential US Fed rate cuts compared to mid-sized & smaller banks.
The PSU Bank index had zoomed 200% to a high of 8,053 after breaking above its 200-DMA in July 2022. At present, most PSU Bank stocks, barring SBI, are trading below this long-term moving average.
The Nifty PSU Bank index, the top loser among sectoral indices, was down 1.1 per cent at 6,581.40, as compared to the 0.16 per cent rise in the Nifty 50 at 11:14 AM on Monday.
The index heavyweights that pulled the BSE Sensex down in terms of contribution to the index included SBI, Reliance Industries, HCL Tech, ICICI BANK, Larsen & Toubro, and Infosys fell up to 1 per cent
The fall in SBI share price came the New York-based brokerage Goldman Sachs downgraded SBI to 'Sell' from 'Neutral'.