Indian shares up 1.1 pct; banks lead
* Banks top gainers; SBI up 3 pct, ICICI up 1.1 pct
* Tata Steel up 3.1 pct as Oct India sales rise 38 pct
(Updates to late morning)
MUMBAI, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Indian shares rose more than 1 percent on Friday morning, with banks leading the gains as markets around Asia rose on expectations that U.S. jobs data would reinforce signs of economic recovery.
State Bank of India (SBI.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) was up 3 percent and ICICI Bank (ICBK.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) 1.1 percent, with sentiment improving after Standard & Poor's said on Thursday banks would gain more than they would lose from tighter loan provisioning requirements.
On Oct 27, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said banks had to increase the minimum provision ratio for bad debts to 70 percent by September 2010.
S&P said the changes would boost banks' provisioning cushions and bring coverage ratios in line with their major Asian peers.
"People made too much out of RBI's direction to increase provisioning on NPAs (non-performing assets)," said Manish Sonthalia portfolio manager for portfolio management services at Motilal Oswal.
"The profits of the bank will be hit, but the impact is overplayed," he said, adding that he is positive on select banking stocks including SBI and ICICI.
At 11:56 a.m. (0626 GMT), the 30-share BSE Index .BSESN was up 1.1 percent at 16,244.71, with 25 of its components rising.
"Market should head higher after correcting recently, as broadly the fundamentals stay positive," Sonthalia said.
"Third-quarter results should be much better than a year before and we may see an earnings upgrade after that," he added.
Energy giant Reliance Industries (RELI.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) was up 1.2 percent at 1,962.60 rupees. The stock fell abut 20 percent in 10 sessions from Oct. 20, hitting a 3-½ month low on Tuesday, but has since risen about 8 percent.
"Although the next 2 months are likely to be volatile, for investors with a 12 month or longer-term view, the stock is attractively priced," Neil Beveridge and Angus Chan, analysts with Sanford C. Bernstein, which has an 'outperform' rating on the stock, said in a note.
Tata Steel (TISC.BO: Quote, Profile, Research), the world's No. 8 steelmaker, was up 3.1 percent at 499.60 rupees, after steel sales at its Indian operations rose an annual 38 percent in October. [ID:nDEL276973]
In the broader market, gainers were 3.5 times the number of losers in a volume of 183 million shares.
The 50-share NSE index .NSEI was up 1.2 percent at 4,822.70.
STOCKS ON THE MOVE
* Tata Chemicals (TTCH.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) was up 1 percent at 267 rupees, after a senior company official said it expects its fertiliser plant in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh to start commercial production by mid 2010. [ID:nBOM269495]
* Telecom major Bharti Airtel (BRTI.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) was up 1.4 percent at 323.90 percent, after the recent meltdown in its stock due to disappointing results and a pricing war in the sector.
The stock is still down nearly 23 percent since the end of September.
MAIN TOP 3 BY VOLUME
* Suzlon Energy (SUZL.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) on 13.4 million shares
* IFCI (IFCI.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) on 8.8 million shares
* Reliance Natural Resources (RENR.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) on 6 million shares
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