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Closing Bell: Sensex closes above 39,000, Nifty below 11,600; Bharti Infratel, Grasim top losers

Sensex closed lower by 38.44 points or 0.10 percent at 39020.39, and the Nifty ended 21.50 points in the red at 11582.60. About 1,078 stocks advanced and 1,378 declined. Some 163 stocks remained unchanged. Among the sectors, PSU Banks dragged the most. Bharti Airtel and Reliance Industries emerged as the top gainers.

October 24, 2019 / 17:09 IST
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October 24, 2019 / 17:09 IST

Rupee ends lower:

The Indian rupee erased all its morning gains and ended lower by 11 paise at 71.02 per dollar. The domestic unit had opened higher by 11 paise at 70.80 per dollar versus previous close 70.91. It touched an intraday high of 70.76 per dollar.

October 24, 2019 / 16:33 IST

Nifty forms bearish candle, needs to surpass 11,700 for a rally:

The Nifty50 saw another day of consolidation and closed marginally lower as banks got caught in the bear trap after the Supreme Court rejected the telecom companies' definition of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR). No landslide victory for BJP in Maharashtra and Haryana also dented sentiment.

"Slowly, weakness appears to be creeping in as Nifty closed below its 5-day simple moving average (11,604). Hence, in the next trading session, if bears manage to push the index below 11,550 on the closing basis, then selling pressure may get accelerated further," Mazhar Mohammad, Chief Strategist – Technical Research & Trading Advisory, Chartviewindia.in told Moneycontrol.

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October 24, 2019 / 16:28 IST

Expert view:

The consolidation in Nifty, which started after its encounter with the daily upper Bollinger Band, continued for yet another day on Thursday. The index witnessed sharp moves in both directions and ultimately posted a negative daily close.

The hourly chart shows that the activity over the last three sessions was a three-wave correction that has taken the form of a bullish flag pattern. The index is trading near the lower end of the pattern and can start a fresh move on the upside hereon.

On the downside, 11,550-11,500 continues to act as a key support zone for Nifty, providing a buying opportunity for the positional traders. On the higher side, 11,660 will be the breakout level for the flag pattern beyond which, 11,790 will be the short-term target to watch out for.

--Gaurav Ratnaparkhi, Senior Technical Analyst, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas.

October 24, 2019 / 16:07 IST

Expert view:

The market has been flattish during the week assessing the ongoing Q2 result which is marginally better than expected till date. Given the trading holiday, the volume has reduced, taking a conservative approach. Going forward, weak crude oil prices, positive global sentiments and further reforms from the government are expected to provide positive momentum.

--Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services.

October 24, 2019 / 15:24 IST

Biocon, Indian Bank decline 6-12% after Q2 earnings

Shares of Biocon and Indian Bank declined 6 percent and 12 percent respectively on October 24 after the companies had announced their September quarter earnings on October 23.

Biocon reported 39.2 percent fall in its Q2FY20 net profit at Rs 215.7 crore against Rs 354.7 crore while the revenue was up 19 percent at Rs 1,572.2 crore versus Rs 1,321 crore year-on-year (YoY).

Indian Bank registered 139 percent YoY jump in its Q2FY20 net profit at Rs 358.6 crore while it was down on the sequential basis as it had reported profit of Rs 365.37 crore in quarter ended in June.

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October 24, 2019 / 15:16 IST

Polycab India, PI Industries hit 52-week high post Q2 numbers

Share price of Polycab India and PI Industries rose more than 7 percent intraday on October 24, both hitting 52-week high on the back of better Q2FY20 results.

PI Industries touched Rs 1,448.80 after the company reported 30 percent jump in its September quarter net profit at Rs 122.8 crore against Rs 94.4 crore, while revenue was up 25.5 percent at Rs 907.4 crore versus Rs 723 crore, YoY.

October 24, 2019 / 15:04 IST

Market update:

Nifty Realty index traded 1 percent higher even as al other sectoral indices were in the red. Around 15:00 hours IST, the Nifty Realty index was 1.07 percent up, with 7 stocks in the green and 3 in the red.

Shares of Godrej Properties, Mahindra Lifespace Developers, Phoenix Mills, Oberoi Realty and DLF climbed up to 4 percent.

October 24, 2019 / 14:50 IST

Buzzing stock:

After witnessing a fall of 10 percent, shares of Bharti Airtel jumped 4 percent on BSE in intraday trade.

The stock had nosedived after the Supreme Court rejected the telecom companies' definition of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR). With the judgment, the SC has exposed the incumbent telcos to potential demands by DOT of up to Rs 1.33 lakh crore.

The telecom major will announce its September quarter earnings on October 29.

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