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Closing Bell: Sensex down 200 pts, Nifty at 25,000; IT drags, realty, media shine
Broader indices outperformed the main indices with BSE Midcap index rising 0.8 percent and smallcap index added 1 percent. Among sectors, media, power, PSU, realty, capital goods indices up 1-1.7 percent, while IT index down nearly 1 percent. Bharat Electronics, Bajaj Auto, Adani Enterprises, Tata Consumer, Eternal were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers were Bharti Airtel, JSW Steel, Infosys, SBI, HCL Technologies.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended buying on the second day as they bought equities worth Rs 5392 crore on May 15, while Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) sold equities of Rs 1,668 crore on the same day, as they turned net sellers after four days of buying.
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Taking Stock: Nifty at seven-month high as mid-day buying takes index past 25,000
An intra-day surge saw Nifty 50 index rise to hit its highest level in seven months, taking it past the 25,000 mark on a day of across-the-board buying.
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Closing Bell | Afternoon surge powers Nifty above 25,000, Sensex zooms 1,200 pts; all sectors in the green
Biggest gainers on the Nifty were Hero MotoCorp, JSW Steel, Trent, Tata Motors, HCL Technologies. All the sectoral indices ended in the green with realty, oil & gas, metal, media, IT, auto, bank up 1-2 percent. BSE midcap index added 0.6 percent and smallcap index rose 0.9 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) bought equities worth Rs 931 crore on May 14, while Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) purchased equities of Rs 316 crore on the same day.
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Taking Stock: Sensex gains 182 pts, Nifty above 24,650; mid, smallcaps outperform
Broader indices outperformed the main indices with BSE Midcap index rising 1 percent and Smallcap index 1.6 percent.
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Closing Bell: Sensex gains 182 pts, Nifty above 24,650 amid volatility; metals rally, banks fall
Tata Steel, Shriram Finance, Bharat Electronics, Hindalco Industries, Eternal were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers included Asian Paints, Cipla, Tata Motors, Kotak Mahindra Bank, NTPC. Broader indices outperformed the main indoces with BSE Midcap index rising 1 percent and Smallcap index rose 1.6 percent. Among sectors, except bank, all other sectoral indices ended in the green with realty, oil & gas, telecom, media, IT and metal indices up 1-2.5 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold equities worth Rs 476 crore on May 13, while Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) extended their buying on third day as they bought equities of Rs 4,273 crore on the same day.
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Taking Stock: Sensex sheds over 1,200 points, Nifty below 24,600 on profit booking
The market fall eroded Rs 1.28 lakh crore worth of investors' wealth in one session, while the broader market indices bucked the selling pressure.
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Closing Bell: Sensex down 1,282 pts, Nifty below 24,600; IT, FMCG worst hit
BSE Midcap index ended flat, while Smallcap index added1 percent. Among sectors, capital goods, media, PSU Bank, pharma indices rose 1-1.6 percent, while IT, metal, FMCG, oil & gas, realty indices shed 0.9-2.5 percent. Power Grid Corp, Infosys, Eternal, TCS, HCL Technologies were among top losers on the Nifty, while gainers included Bharat Electronics, Jio Financial, Hero MotoCorp, Dr Reddy's Labs and Sun Pharma.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) purchased equities of Rs 1,246 crore on May 13, while Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) also bought equities of Rs 1,488 crore on the same day.
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Taking Stock: Best day in absolute terms as India-Pak ceasefire, US-China tariff cuts revive sentiment
With today's gain, investors' wealth increased by more than Rs 16 lakh crore, as the market capitalization of BSE-listed companies jumped to Rs 432.55 lakh crore, from Rs 416.40 lakh crore in the previous session.
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Closing Bell: Market rockets on Indo-Pak ceasefire; Nifty above 24,900, Sensex zooms 2,975 pts
All the sectoral indices ended in the green with metal, realty, power, IT, energy up 4-6%. BSE Midcap index rose 3.8 percent and smallcap index added 4 percent. Biggest Nifty gainers included Infosys, Adani Enterprises, Shriram Finance, Trent, HCL Technologies, while losers were Sun Pharma and IndusInd Bank.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
After remaining net buyers in the previous sixteen sessions, the Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) turned net sellers on May 9 as they offloaded equities of Rs 3,798 crore. On the other hand, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought equities of Rs 7,277 crore on same day.
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Border tensions snap market's three-week gaining streak despite net FII buying for the week
The benchmark indices ended a three-week gaining streak with a one percent fall, with nearly 40 Nifty 50 names ending in the red on a weekly basis.
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Market snaps 3-week gaining streak amid Indo-Pak war tensions
The Indian rupee ended lower against the US dollar as domestic currency slipped 81 to end at 85.37 per dollar on May 9 against the May 2 closing of 84.56.
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Taking Stock: Rising cross-border tensions drag Nifty below 24,050; Sensex sheds 880 pts
For the week, BSE Sensex and Nifty fell more than 1 percent each.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continued their buying on 16th consecutive session on May 8 as they bought equities of Rs 2,007 crore. On the other hand, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) sold equities of Rs 596 crore on same day.
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Closing Bell: Nifty at around 24,000, Sensex down 880 pts amid rising Indo-Pak tensions
BSE Midcap index ended flat, while smallcap index was down 0.3 percent. ICICI Bank, Power Grid Corp, UltraTech Cement, Shriram Finance, Grasim Industries were among major losers on the Nifty, while gainers were Titan Company, Tata Motors, L&T, Bharat Electronics, Hero MotoCorp. On the sectoral front, Realty index shed 2.3 percent, private bank index was down 1.3 percent, while media, consumer durables, capital goods, PSU Bank indices rose between 0.9-1.6 percent.
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Taking Stock: Sensex, Nifty down 0.5% amid Indo-Pak tensions; mid, smallcaps drag
Except IT and Media, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with metal, oil & gas, pharma, PSU Bank, auto, consumer durables, realty down 1-2 percent.
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Closing Bell: Nifty below 24,300, Sensex down 412 pts amid escalating tensions with Pakistan
Biggest Nifty losers were Shriram Finance, Eternal, M&M, Tata Consumer, Adani Enterprises, while gainers included HCL Technologies, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Titan Company, Axis Bank, Coal India. Except IT and Media, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with metal, oil & gas, pharma, PSU Bank, auto, consumer durables, realty down 1-2 percent. The BSE midcap index shed 1.9 percent and smallcap index fell 1 percent.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net buyers on 15th consecutive session on May 7 as they bought equities of Rs 2,585 crore. On the other hand, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) purchased equities of Rs 2,378 crore on same day.
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Closing Bell: Market takes Op Sindoor in stride, Sensex up 106 pts, Nifty above 24,400
Tata Motors, Bajaj Finance, Jio Financial, Shriram Finance, Eternal were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers included Asian Paints, Sun Pharma, Bajaj Auto, Grasim Industries and Reliance Industries. BSE midcap index rose 1.3 percent and smallcap index added 1 percent. Among sectors, except FMCG, pharma, all other indices ended in the green with auto, media, realty, consumer durables up 1 percent each.
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First Tick: Here are the top global cues for today’s trade
The Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended their buying on 14th day as they bought equities of Rs 3,784 crore on May 6. However, after six days of buying, Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) turned net buyers as they sold equities of Rs 1,397 crore on same day.







