About 1409 shares advanced, 2501 shares declined, and 142 shares were unchanged.
At close, the Sensex was up 9.61 points or 0.01 percent at 83,442.50, and the Nifty was up 0.30 points or 0.00 percent at 25,461.30. About 1617 shares advanced, 2294 shares declined, and 182 shares unchanged.
At close, the Sensex was up 90.83 points or 0.11 percent at 83,697.29, and the Nifty was up 24.75 points or 0.10 percent at 25,541.80. About 1971 shares advanced, 1889 shares declined, and 150 shares unchanged.
About 2,711 shares advanced, 1,163 shares declined, and 127 shares were unchanged.
About 2,520 shares advanced, 1,225 shares declined, and 121 shares unchanged.
About 1,940 shares advanced, 1,884 shares declined, and 127 shares were unchanged.
About 1,962 shares advanced, 1,831 shares declined, and 151 shares remained unchanged.
The benchmarks--the Nifty 50 and Sensex trimmed much of their early losses to come sharply off the day's lows to settle in the green, snapping an eight-session losing streak. The gains were driven by the pharma sector. Here's a look at the top gainers and losers in trade today.
Sensex and Nifty hovered around the flatline throughout the October 24 session. While FMCG and IT stocks dragged down Nifty, financials and construction stocks provided some support. Here’s a look at the top gainers and losers in trade today.
Reliance Industries remained the most valued domestic firm by market valuation followed by TCS, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Bharti Airtel, LIC, Infosys, ITC and Hindustan Unilever.
The Sensex and the Nifty close around 0.6 percent down. About 1,724 shares advanced, 1,939 declined and 113 remained unchanged
In the afternoon session, about 1,921 shares advanced, 1,616 declined and 143 were unchanged
2022 was a relatively good year for Indian stock markets, especially when you compare it to the key global markets this year. But Indian markets haven't emerged unscathed from the rollercoaster that was 2022. Several global headwinds impacted the stock market this year including geo-political conflicts and rate hikes. So, as we near the end of 2022, let’s have a look at the top gainers and losers of 2022 and what’s in store for these stocks in the new year.
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Benchmarks Sensex and Nifty witnessed a stellar rally before closing with over 1 percent gains each, supported by the twin surprises — inflation falling to three-year low of 7.1 percent in December and GAAR getting deferred to April 2016.
Benchmark indices continued to build on the massive gains of the last couple of trading sessions, with the Sensex up nearly 150 points to 19316, and the Nifty up 35 points to 3860.
The BSE benchmark Sensex was trading in narrow band in the afternoon trade on persistent buying mainly in auto, capital goods, PSU, banking, healthcare and refinery counters on the back of higher Asian cues.