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Gainers & Losers: Five stocks that moved the most on March 7
The metal index gained more than 2 percent, while auto, bank, capital goods, FMCG, PSU Bank and realty fell 2-5 percent on yet another Manic Monday for Indian equity markets
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Movers & Shakers | 10 stocks that moved the most last week
Nifty managed to hold on to the level of 16,200 on a closing basis. The overall structure shows that the Nifty is trading near multiple support parameters and it can witness recovery as long as it stays above 16,200 -16,100 on a closing basis, said Gaurav Ratnaparkhi, Head of Technical Research, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas.
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Gainers & Losers: Five stocks that moved the most on March 4
On the sectoral front, except IT, all other indices ended in the red with auto, metals, power, capital goods, realty falling over 2-3 percent. BSE midcap index shed 2.3 percent and smallcap index fell 1.6 percent.
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Gainers & Losers: Five stocks that moved the most on March 3
Among sectors, auto, capital goods and bank fell 1-2 percent, while FMCG and realty indices down 0.5 percent each. However, metal, IT, oil & gas, power indices rose 1-2 percent. BSE midcap index shed 0.6 percent and smallcap index rose 0.35 percent.
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Gainers & Losers: Five stocks that moved the most on March 2
Among the sectors, auto and banking shed 2 percent each, while buying was seen in metals and power stocks
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Gainers & Losers: Five stocks that moved the most on February 28
Except auto and bank, all other sectoral indices ended in the green. BSE midcap and smallcap indices are up 0.8 percent each.
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Movers & Shakers | 10 stocks that moved the most last week
If Nifty fails to sustain above 16,478 levels then eventually it may slip towards 16,200 levels, according to the expert. For the time being, Mazhar advises, that it looks prudent to wait for more signs of stability on the index before initiating a trade.
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Gainers & Losers: Five stocks that moved the most on February 25
All the sectoral indices ended in the green with PSU Bank, power, metal and realty indices rising between 4-6 percent. BSE midcap and smallcap indices rose 4 percent each.
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Gainers & Losers: Five stocks that moved the most on February 24
All stocks on Nifty50 ended in the red with Tata Motors, IndusInd Bank, UPL, Grasim Industries, and Adani Ports being the biggest losers. All the sectoral indices ended with a loss of 3-8 percent, while BSE midcap and smallcap indices shed over 5 percent each.
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 23
Among the sectors, the realty index gained 3 percent, while auto and capital good indices closed in the red. BSE midcap and smallcap indices were up 0.5-1 percent each
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 22
All the sectoral indices ended in the red, with IT, metal, oil & gas, capital goods, FMCG, realty and PSU bank down 1-3 percent. BSE midcap and smallcap indices fell 0.7-1.6 percent
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 21
Except bank, all other sectoral indices ended in red with capital goods, FMCG, metal, oil and gas, pharma, power, and realty down 1-2 percent. BSE midcap and smallcap indices fell by 0.8-2.2 percent.
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Movers & Shakers: 10 stocks that moved the most last week
Equity markets have seen a rise in volatility in the last couple of days due to varying news flows coming in from the Ukraine border. The Nifty has been trading in a broader range of 16,800-17,400 and needs a decisive breakout on either side for clear direction, said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research at Motilal Oswal Financial Services.
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 18
On the sectoral front, except bank and capital goods, all other indices ended in the red with oil & gas and realty indices down 1 percent each. BSE Smallcap and Midcap indices are also ended lower.
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 17
On the sectoral front, Bank index slipped 1 percent, while Power index gained nearly 2 percent. BSE midcap and smallcap indices ended in the red.
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 15
All sectoral indices ended in the green. Auto, bank, realty, capital goods, PSU bank, IT and FMCG were up 2-3 percent. BSE midcap and smallcap indices, too, gained 2 percent each
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 14
All the sectoral indices ended in the red, with auto, bank, oil & gas, PSU bank, pharma, FMCG, metal, realty and capital goods shedding 2-6 percent. BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices lost 3-4 percent.
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Movers & Shakers | 10 stocks that moved the most last week
Among sectors, BSE Capital Goods index shed 3.8 percent, Realty index fell 2.7 percent and FMCG index slipped 2.2 percent. However, Metal index added 3.8 percent. Broader indices underperformed main indices with BSE Midcap index shedding 2 percent and Smallcap index falling 3.4 percent.
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 11
All the sectoral indices ended in the red with IT and realty indices down 2 percent each. BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices also fell nearly 2 percent each.
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 10
All the sectoral indices ended in the green with IT, bank, power, metal up a percent each. BSE midcap and smallcap indices ended flat
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 9
Except oil & gas and PSU bank, all sectoral indices ended in the green, with capital goods, auto, IT, metal and bank up 1-2 percent. The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices gained 0.6-1.2 percent
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 8
Except auto, metal, pharma and PSU bank, all sectoral indices ended in the red. BSE smallcap and Midcap indices shed 0.45-1.4 percent
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Gainers & Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 7
Except PSU bank, metal and power, all sectoral indices ended in the red. Auto, FMCG, IT, bank, healthcare, realty and capital goods shed 1-2 percent on another day of losses for Indian shares
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Movers & Shakers | Top 10 stocks that moved the most last week
"Going ahead, 17400 is a key support to watch out for below which the index can test 17200 in the short term. On the other hand, 17800 will act as the upper end of the short term consolidation range," said Gaurav Ratnaparkhi, Head of Technical Research, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas.







