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Closing Bell: Nifty below 24,700, Sensex down 308 pts; autos shine on second day
Among sectors, auto index up 0.4 percent, while bank, IT, oil & gas, FMCG, pharma down 0.5 percent each. BSE Midcap and smallcap indices ended with marginal losses. Infosys, Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports, Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank were among top losers on the NSE, while gainers were Titan Company, Maruti Suzuki, SBI Life, Trent, IndusInd Bank.
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Taking Stock: Market snaps 2-day fall; Nifty above 24,700, Sensex jumps 419 pts
All the other sectoral indices ended in the green with PSU Bank, pharma, realty, IT, metal, telecom, media, consumer durables, auto up 0.5-2.5 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
Oil prices slipped in early Asian trade on Monday after OPEC+ agreed to another large production hike in September.
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Closing Bell: Nifty above 24,700, Sensex gains 419 pts; all sectors in the green
Biggest Nifty gainers Hero MotoCorp, Tata Steel, Bharat Electronics, Adani Ports, JSW Steel, while losers were Power Grid Corp, HDFC Bank, ONGC, ICICI Bank, Apollo Hospitals. All the other sectoral indices ended in the green with PSU Bank, pharma, realty, IT, metal, telecom, media, consumer durables, auto up 0.5-2.5 percent. The BSE midcap index rose 1 percent and smallcap index added 0.7 percent.
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These 30 smallcaps jumped up to 24% even as broader indices underperformed
The Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) extended their selling in fifth consecutive week, as they sold equities worth Rs 20,524.42 crore, however, Domestic Institutional Investors (DII) continued their buying in 15th week, as they bought equities worth Rs 24,300.05 crore.
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Taking Stock: Nifty below 24,600 in fifth week of fall, big selloff in pharma
Tracking weak global cues, the indices had opened lower but recovered, however, a mid-session profit booking and extended selloff in the final hour dragged Nifty below 24,550, ending near day's low.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended their selling on 9th consecutive session on July 31 as they sold equities worth Rs 5588 crore. On the other hand, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) extended their buying on 19th day as they purchased equities worth Rs 6372 crore on the same day.
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Closing Bell: Nifty below 24,600, Sensex down 586 pts; pharma worst hit
Biggest Nifty losers were Sun Pharma, Dr Reddy's Labs, Adani Enterprises, Tata Steel, Cipla, while gainers included Trent, Asian Paints, Hero MotoCorp, HUL, Nestle. Except FMCG, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with auto, realty, pharma, IT, metal, oil & gas, PSU Bank, telecom down 0.5-2 percent. The BSE midcap index fell 1.3 percent and smallcap index shed 1.6 percent.
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Taking Stock: Nifty below 24,800 despite mid-day recovery as expiry, Trump tariff play out
The last-hour selling came on monthly expiry, dragging the Nifty 50 lower. For the month of July, Sensex and Nifty lost nearly 3 percent each.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
FIIs continued their selling on 8th consecutive session on July 30 as they sold equities worth Rs 850 crore, while DIIs extended their buying on 18th day as they bought equities worth Rs 1,829 crore on the same day
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Closing Bell: Nifty below 24,800 on expiry day; Sensex sheds 296 pts
HUL, Jio Financial, Eternal, JSW Steel, ITC were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers included Adani Enterprises, Dr Reddy's Labs, Adani Ports, Tata Steel, Sun Pharma. BSE Midcap and smallcap indices shed 0.7 percent each. Among sectors, FMCG rose 1.4 percent, while IT, metal, oil & gas, PSU Bank, pharma, realty, telecom declined 0.5-1.8 percent.
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Taking Stock: Nifty at 24,850 on expiry day volatility, modest gains for Sensex
Around 140 stocks touched their 52-week highs on the BSE, including Sumitomo Chemical India, Hitachi Energy, Schneider Infra, Maharashtra Scooters, EID Parry, Nuvoco Vistas, Navin Fluorine, HDFC AMC, Piramal Enterprises, Bosch, HDFC Bank, Anand Rathi, Shyam Metalics, Torrent Pharma, Laurus Labs, among others.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
Gold held a small advance ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decision later Wednesday, with officials set to provide crucial clues on the monetary policy outlook.
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Closing Bell: Nifty at 24,850 on expiry day; Sensex gains 144 points
On the sectoral front, media, auto, PSU Bank, realty down 0.5 percent each, while buying is seen in the IT, FMCG, consumer durables, capital goods names. L&T, Tata Consumer, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Maruti Suzuki were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Tata Motors, Hero MotoCorp, Power Grid Corp, Bajaj Auto and Eternal. BSE Midcap and smallcap indices ended with marginal gains.
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Taking Stock: Nifty snaps three-day fall to close above 24,800, Sensex gains 447 points in broad-based rally
More than 110 stocks touched their 52-week highs on the BSE, including Bosch, Torrent Pharma, Shyam Metalics, EID Parry, Laurus Labs, HDFC AMC, among others.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
Gold held a decline after the dollar rose the most since May following a tariff deal between the US and the European Union, with investors now focusing on prospects for an extension of a trade truce between Washington and Beijing.
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Closing Bell: Nifty above 24,800, Sensex up 447 pts; all sectors in the green
Biggest Nifty gainers included Jio Financial, Reliance Industries, L&T, Asian Paints, Eicher Motors, while losers were SBI Life Insurance, TCS, Axis Bank, HDFC Life, Titan. All the sectoral indices ended in the green with Realty, Pharma, Oil & Gas up 1 percent each. The BSE midcap index rose 0.8 percent and smallcap index added 1 percent.
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Taking Stock: Nifty below 24,700, Sensex down 572 pts; realty, media worst hit
Except pharma, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with realty index plunged 4 percent, media index shed nearly 3 percent, capital goods, metal, telecom, PSU bank, private bank indices declined 1-1.5 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
Gold steadied after the US and European Union announced they had reached a tariff agreement, staving off some concerns about a potentially painful trade war between the economies.
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Closing Bell: Nifty below 24,700, Sensex slips 572 pts; pharma outperforms
Except pharma, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with realty index plunged 4 percent, media index shed nearly 3 percent, capital goods, metal, telecom, PSU bank, private bank indices declined 1-1.5 percen
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26 small caps gain 10-40% despite underperformance by broader indices
For the week, the BSE Sensex index fell 294.64 points or 0.36 percent to finish at 81463.09, and Nifty50 declined 131.4 points or 0.52 percent to close at 24837. However, in this month till now Sensex and Nifty shed 2.5 percent each.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
Oil prices rose on Friday, buoyed by optimism over a potential trade deal between the U.S. and the European Union and reports of Russian plans to restrict gasoline exports to most countries.
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Closing Bell: Nifty below 24,850, Sensex down 720 pts; Bajaj Finance, PowerGrid, Tech Mahindra, Bajaj Finserv top losers
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: Nifty Oil & Gas emerged as the biggest sectoral loser, declining 2 percent, followed by Nifty Metal and PSU Bank, which fell 1.7 percent each. Nifty IT slipped 1.4 percent, while Nifty Auto dropped 1.3 percent. Losses of 1 percent were also seen across Nifty FMCG, Private Bank, and Realty indices. On the positive side, Nifty Pharma was the sole gainer, ending the session up 0.5 percent.
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Taking Stock: Nifty below 25,100 on IT selloff but pharma, PSU banks buck the trend
On the sectoral front, except PSU Bank (up 1.2 percnet) and pharma (up 0.5 percent), all the other indices ended in the red with IT index down 2 percent, realty and FMCG indices down 1 percent each.









