Jewellery stocks rise on talk of cut in base import price
Tue Apr 07 2026
Market participants took a shine to shares of gold jewellers on Monday as strong business updates and reports on reduction in base import prices of precious metals suggest improved prospects for these companies. Analysts expect sustained demand for gold jewellery in the coming quarters due to the summer wedding season, as well as other occasions like Akshaya Tritiya, Baisakhi and Rath Yatra.
Shares of Senco Gold, which reported
its fourth-quarter business update on Saturday, ended 12.1% higher on Monday.
Other companies like Thangamayil Jewellery, Kalyan Jewellers India,
Titan Company, Sky Gold And Diamonds and PC Jeweller ended 3-7% higher.
Senco said in its exchange filing that on a standalone basis, it achieved a wedding season-led growth of 46% year-on-year in the fourth quarter, while PC Jeweller saw standalone revenue growth of approximately 32% year-on-year, in this period.
"Reports of a reduction in base import prices for gold and silver lifted jewellery stocks on
Monday, as lower import prices are expected to ease input costs and support
margins. Positive business updates from Senco Gold and PC Jeweller further
supported sentiment," said Arijit Malakar, equity research analyst, Ashika
Stock Broking. "The overall market fall due to the West Asia conflict has
led to consolidation in gold jewellery stocks. However, with global gold prices
cooling, Indian Jewellers are now restocking at favourable levels," said
Netra Deshpande, research analyst, Mirae Asset ShareKhan.
She believes that sustained demand from the extended wedding season and
upcoming festivals like Akshaya Tritiya will continue to support growth in the
coming quarters as well.
Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com