HomeNewsBusinessMarketsSensex continues to fall on profit booking; Castrol most active
Trending Topics

Sensex continues to fall on profit booking; Castrol most active

Castrol India is the most active stock on exchanges as the parent company Castrol sold 8.5 percent stake today. The stock gained 8 percent.

September 20, 2016 / 13:10 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Moneycontrol Bureau12:59 pm Market Update: Equity benchmarks remaind under pressure with the Sensex down 108.37 points at 28526.13 and the Nifty down 35.45 points at 8772.95.About 1407 shares declined against 1081 advancing shares on the BSE.12:45 pm Europe opens: European stocks opened in negative territory as global markets await the outcomes of separate policy meetings of the US Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan.The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 0.23 percent.

Global markets are pausing for breath as the US Federal Reserve starts a two-day meeting on Tuesday, although the chances of a rate hike at this meeting are slim following a deluge of disappointing US data.12:35 pm Credit Suisse on SAIL: Credit Suisse has maintained underperform call on Steel Authority of India (SAIL) as the stock remained expensive even at FY18 EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) and any deleveraging looks unlikely till FY19.

Story continues below Advertisement

The brokerage says SAIL's surprise positive EBITDA (operating profit) per tonne in Q1 (USD 4 per tonne) raises a larger question on whether its turnaround is indeed under way, as its much delayed capex programme draws to a close.

It further says the company's capex (capital expenditure) programme is likely to be completed by FY17-end, though mining related capex will continue.