Friday 7 November 2014

Sri Lankan stocks rise to near 3-1/2 year high on bluechips, foreign funds

Nov 7 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan stocks rose Friday to hit a near three-and-half-year high, led by bluechips such as market heavyweight John Keells Holdings Plc and on buying by foreign investors. Low interest rates and better earnings expectations boosted sentiment.

Sri Lanka's main stock index closed up 0.78 percent, or 57.69 points, at 7,416.15, its highest closing level since May. 31, 2011.

"We expect strong buying interest to continue further on selected counters, driven by projected healthy quarterly earnings," Fist Capital Equities (Pvt) Ltd said in a note to investors.

"We advise investors focus their attention on financials that are being released when picking stocks as there are limited number of counters trading at attractive valuations, mainly in manufacturing, banking and energy sectors."

Shares in Ceylon Tobacco Company Plc, which led the overall gain, rose 1.75 percent to 1,150 rupees.

Top conglomerate John Keells Holdings Plc, which reported on Tuesday a 29 percent year-on-year rise in September quarter net profit, rose 1.18 percent to 258 rupees.

Shares in top mobile phone operator Dialog Axiata Plc , which reported on Wednesday a 15.6 percent jump in its third quarter net profit, rose 2.46 percent to 12.50 rupees.

Foreign investors bought a net 739.6 million rupees ($5.65 million) worth of shares, extending the net foreign inflow so far this year to 15.57 billion rupees, exchange data showed.

Friday's turnover was 2.53 billion rupees, well above this year's daily average of 1.39 billion rupees.

Analysts expect trading to be choppy in the near-term due to the revised presidential poll schedule in January and a possible bottoming out of interest rates.

The country's central bank has kept key policy rates steady for a ninth straight month, saying private sector credit growth was picking up and long-term lending rates were adjusting downwards.

($1 = 130.8500 Sri Lankan rupee) 

(Reporting by Ranga Sirilal and Shihar Aneez; Editing by Biju Dwarakanath)

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