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.
Sensex and Nifty continued to face selling pressure on December 17, as financials, IT, and oil & gas sectors weighed on the indices. The decline in the benchmarks came amid weak FII volumes due to the holiday season and heightened caution ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting, which is expected to provide critical cues on the trajectory of interest rate cuts. 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.
As trends at 11 am pointed to a tight contest between NDA and INDI Alliance, the market crashed. The BJP-led NDA was leading in 302 seats and INDI Alliance at 207. The Nifty was down over 900 points at 22,300 and the Sensex nosedived more than 3,000 points
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.
How stocks or the market reacts to the news inform us about the impact of the Budget
The year 2021 saw Indian indices zoom to record highs and multiply investor wealth manifold. 77 percent of the companies on the BSE 500 index generated positive results for the investors. However, the remaining 23 percent gained the dubious distinction of being the wealth destroyers in a year when the majority of the companies and sectors were defying gravity. Which stocks were the big underperformers and what can investors expect from them in 2022? Watch this video to find out
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