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Friday 30 November 2018

ग्लोबल मार्किट कमजोर है, भारतीय स्टॉक मार्केट इंडेक्स बढ़त के साथ खुले

ग्लोबल मार्किट कमजोर है, एशियाई मार्केट में मिला जुला कारोबार हो रहा है, SGX निफ़्टी में हल्की बढ़त है।  आज के शुरूआती कारोबार में भारतीय स्टॉक मार्केट इंडेक्स बढ़त के साथ खुले।  स्माल कैप और मिडकैप स्टॉक्स में खरीददारी है,  बीएसई का स्मॉलकैप इंडेक्स 0.16 फीसदी से ज्यादा बढ़कर 14375 के ऊपर पहुंच गया है। वहीं बीएसई का मिडकैप इंडेक्स 0.33 फीसदी बढ़कर कारोबार कर रहा है।   आज के कारोबार में आईटी, फार्मा, ऑटो, एफएमसीजी और रियल्टी शेयरों में खरीदारी से बाजार में तेजी देखने को मिल रही है।  पीएसयू बैंकों में भी जोरदार खरीददारी है, प्राइवेट बैंक आज सुस्त है।  निफ्टी का प्राइवेट बैंक इंडेक्स 0.02 फीसदी की मामूली बढ़त के साथ कारोबार कर रहा है। 
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Friday 15 December 2017

Yes Bank included in S&P BSE Sensex from Monday

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Yes Bank Limited will be included the list of 30-most tracked stocks S&P BSE Sensex with effect from 18-December 2017,  Yes Bank stated in a regulatory filing.

The S&P BSE Sensex is the most tracked bellwether index of India Stock Market. It is designed to gauge the performance of the 30-largest, most liquid and financially sound companies across key sectors of the Indian economy that are listed at BSE Limited.

Shares of Yes Bank Limited closed 3.98% up at Rs. 316.05 on BSE, while the Sensex ended 216.27 points higher at 33,462.97.

Thursday 23 November 2017

BSE to auction investment limits for Rs 8,300-cr corp bonds

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Leading bourse Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has said it will auction investment limits on Friday, to enable foreign investors to purchase corporate bonds worth over Rs 8,300 cr. The auction will be carried out on the BSE’s e-bidXchange platform from 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm, after the close of market hours.

The debt auction quota gives overseas investors the right to invest in the debt up to the limit purchased. A mock bidding session will be carried out on Thursday after the end hours of market to check the performance of the system.

Earlier, in this month, the corporate debt had attracted bids for Rs 12,005 cr from FPIs in an auction of investment limits for such securities, much higher than Rs 9,018 cr that was on offer.

Wednesday 6 September 2017

Market Watch: Bank stocks fall; Axis Bank, PNB top losers

The BSE Bankex index lost about 1% in Wednesday's initial trade to hit 27314 with shares of Punjab National Bank (down 1.78%), followed by Axis Bank (down 1.36%), ICICI Bank (down 0.91%), Federal Bank (down 0.89%), Bank of Baroda (down 0.76%), HDFC Bank (down 0.69%) and SBI down 0.65%) as top losers.

Besides bank, healthcare, realty, FMCG and IT indices also witnessed significant fall. Sun Pharma, Lupin, Bajaj Auto , Axis Bank, Adani Ports and Infosys were the top losers in Sensex pack, each losing over 1%.

BSE Realty index was trading in negative terrain with almost all the stocks trading in the negative. BSE Realty was trading lower by 1.13 percent at 2,171 levels on BSE at post morning hours. Indiabulls Real Estate was the major loser in the index, which is trading lower by 2.13 percent at Rs 236 share apiece. The stock was contributing majorly to the index losses. DLF was also gaining more than 7 points to the index losses, while Oberoi Realty and Phoenix are contributing above 3 points to the index losses.

The Indian rupee today weakened for the 4th session to hit a 3-week low against the USD after FIIs liquidated their investments in the domestic markets. The rupee opened at 64.18 per dollar and touched a low of 64.22 and was trading at 64.21 per dollar, down 0.12 percent from its last close of 64.13.

Friday 1 September 2017

Stock Exchanges Suggest Extending Trading hours till 7.30pm

Leading stock exchanges are considering a plan to extend its trading timing by 2 to 5 hours so as to better align Indian markets at par with global trends and boost business. At present, trading commences on the Exchanges at 9.00 am and closes at 3.30 pm, with 15 minutes each of pre open sessions and post closing hours.

There is further a proposal to align the timings of equity market in line with commodity derivatives which are being traded till late evening hours. The different proposals on the table include extending trade hours till 5.00 pm, 5.30 pm and 7.30 pm.

In the very past, the exchanges had recommended to extend the timings, but the recommendations have always met with a strong opposition from brokers. Brokers concern is that they would have to call employees in two different shifts for over 10 hours trading period and all their customers would have to be assigned no less than two relationship managers.

Tuesday 29 August 2017

Live Stock Market Update By Money Maker Research

NTPC Limited has announced that the Govt of India has proposed to sell up to 41.22 crore shares or 5 percent stake of the company. Indian stock markets plummeted on Tuesday led by the fall in the shares of NTPC after the govt announced that it will sell 5 percent stake in NTPC at Rs 168 per share to raise Rs 7,000 crore. Stocks of NTPC slipped 3.03%, Sun Pharma went down 1.12%, HDFC and HUL down 1.11% and 0.96% respectively among others.

Meantime, NSE benchmark Nifty50 index has made few alterations in its constituents which will be effective from 29 Sept 2017, as per which the stocks of ACC Ltd, bank of Baroda, Tata Power and Tata motors DVR are being removed from Nifty50 index, whereas Bajaj Finance, Hindustan Petroleum Limited and United Phosphorus Ltd (UPL) are to be included in Nifty50 index.

Live Stock Market: The BSE Sensex is trading at 31,499 down 251 pts, while Nifty is trading at 9,837 down 75 pts.

Thursday 24 August 2017

MoneyMaker Research News - Stocks Tips: Pharma stocks gain

Pharma stocks in Nifty opened on Thursday in a positive note, trading higher by 1.43 percent at 8,738 levels on NSE in the morning hours, with Cadila Healthcare moving the top gainer in the index, by 4.94%.

Divi’s Lab was trading higher by 2.81 percent at Rs 656 per share, also Sun Pharma soared by 2.02% at Rs 478 per share. Lupin was trading up by 1.56%, Aurobindo Pharma higher by 1.25% and Cipla was up by 1.06% among others, while Dr Reddy Laboratoreis’s was the top loser in the index, down by 0.38% at Rs 2,023 per share and Glaxo Smith Kline was trading lower by 0.35% at Rs 2,382 per share.

Meanwhile, the benchmark indices Nifty was trading up by 0.6% at 9,858 levels and Sensex was trading higher by 16 points at 31,583 levels at 10.50 am, today. Indian rupee opened at 64.03 per dollar and was trading at 64.07 per dollar, up 0.07 percent from its last close of 64.11.

Monday 21 August 2017

Best Stock Tips By MoneyMaker Research - V-Mart Retail gallops 19%

The stock of V-Mart Retail Ltd took a high pitch by 19% to Rs 1,459 on BSE in intra-day trade today. The huge leap was after the V-Mart reported a double net profit of Rs 22.00 crore in June Q1FY18, on account of robust operational performance. The company had profit of Rs 9.37 crore in year ago quarter. V-Mart Retail had announced a net profit of Rs 39.52 crore during the entire previous fiscal 2016-17. 

The shares of V-Mart Retail were trading at Rs 1429.50 per share, up by Rs 208.90 as on post morning hours on Monday, on the BSE. The stock was traded at its new 52-week high of Rs 1,458.80 witnessing a surge in volume by over 8.62 times. The stock caught a traded volume of 2,40,281 shares and the traded value of Rs 3,383.25 lakh on the NSE.

The company’s Retail standalone revenue for the quarter came in at Rs 315.12 crore, registering 38.8% year on year increase. The profit after tax for the quarter registered in at Rs 22.35 crore. The company is engaged in value retailing through the chain of stores located at different places in India, offering products across diverse verticals, viz. Apparel, General Merchandise and kirana bazaar.

Friday 11 August 2017

Why market plunged over 4% from lifetime highs in 7 sessions?

You might have seen the recent plunge in BSE & NSE market. It is significant to understand the proper time when you should trade/invest in the stock market. If you not succeed in making good research of the market, it is difficult for anyone to gain good confidence in the market.

Investors are often looking forward to making the good amount of profits from the market by seeking at the market conditions. If you are not capable to make any good amount of money in stocks you would not be able to gain the right income.

The plunge in Sensex index was on account of to heavy selling pressure in heavyweight companies. RIL was a good example in this focus. Crude oil futures has also slumped again in early Asian trade during the week, with worries about international oversupply. 

Global selloff on tensions over economic growth slowdown and sliding crude oil factored to market sentiments. SEBI move on shell companies, together with Geopolitical tensions are also additional factors.

Changing economic policies are factored for the fall of Nifty index. However, it is significant to learn how to make your best efforts to learn the market positively by getting the best source of information. 

There are many factors behind the recent fall, however, falling in market many be treated as common. When the market falls one should treat his assets in different way.  We want to sell our stocks in great companies and when prices are getting low, just don’t sell. It is to be noted that you cannot try to make sure that you would be able to have the right amount of profit from particular stocks.




Monday 29 May 2017

Sensex closes at new lifetime high of 31109, Nifty above 9,600 pts


The benchmark BSE Sensex hit record high on Monday rising 81.07 points to close at 31,109.28. The NSE Nifty-50 Index gained  9.80 points  at 9,604.90. The Sensex settled above the psychological 31000 mark after alternately moving above and below that level until early afternoon trade. On the BSE,  there were 1,799 declines against  861 advances and a total of 191 shares were unchanged.
Market sentiment was risen by hopes of timely onset of southwest rainfalls  after IMD in on 29 May 2017 said that conditions are becoming favorable for further advance of southwest monsoon over Kerala and parts of north-eastern states around 30th to 31st May 2017.
Consumer goods stocks like Hindustan Unilever, Dabur India and ITC rallied up to 3 percent pushing the Nifty FMCG index higher by over 1 percent. Tech Mahindra hit more than 3 year low after posting a 33 percent fall in consolidated profit for the March-quarter. The stock ended at Rs 380, down 11 percent
Stocks of Healthcare were the biggest drag on the index, after Sun Pharma fell nearly 13.2% to around 4-year low after the company on Friday reported a 14 percent fall in March-quarter profit.  Stocks of Aurobindo Pharma lost 5.5% while Lupin Ltd was down as much as 2.9%. Meanwhile, mobile carrier Reliance Communications slumped 23.5 percent to a record low of Rs 19.70 after posting its second straight quarterly loss over the weekend on account of a price war in the sector.

Thursday 11 May 2017

Sensex, Nifty close flat; Auto, bank, infra stocks rise



The benchmark BSE Sensex closed at new peak level of 30,250.98, gaining 2.81 pts, while the NSE Nifty-50 index closed up 15.10 pts at record high of 9,422.40. Strong regional markets also aided sentiment.
Indian stocks previously extended their record-breaking ralley today with auto stocks moving on hopes of lower interest rates after a better monsoon prediction eased inflation worries in a country that depends mostly on rains to irrigate its farmlands.
Eicher Motors Ltd and Zee Entertainment emerged as top Nifty gainers today.  Sectorally, liquor stocks and metal stocks witnessed a sharp increase. HCL technologies Ltd rallied in the morning hours influenced by the strong quarter fourth earnings, slowly pared its gains to trade in the red terrain, closing its stocks at Rs 838.65 per share, down by 0.43 percent on the BSE.
Royal Enfield, Eicher Motors rallied on the exchanges hitting a fresh 52-week high of Rs 30,051 per share, closing at Rs 29,402.10 per share, up by 5.57 percent on the BSE.
On the BSE, 1,581 shares fell, 1,246 shares rose and a total of 165 shares were unchanged. The total turnover on BSE figured to Rs 4,011.58 Crore.

 


Wednesday 10 May 2017

Sensex soars 315 pts to close at record high, Nifty above 9,400-Level


The BSE Sensex hit a record high on Wednesday’s closing bell, as shares of FMGC and agriculture-reliant companies rallied after the IMD forecast a higher monsoon rainfall than expected earlier. The NSE Nifty rose 0.99% to a record high of 9,414.75, surpassing its earlier milestone marked on 5 May. BSE Sensex closed higher by 314.92 pts, to 30,248.17, while the NSE Nifty-50 index rose 90.45 pts, or to 9,407.30.
BSE Midcap closed higher by 0.87 percent at 14,853, while Smallcap closed higher by 0.75 percent at 15,561. India volatile Index closed lower by 0.6 percent at 11.04 levels.
Idea Cellular and Bharti Airtel advanced to higher levels today. Bharti Airtel was the major index gainer rising 8 percent. Nifty bank underperforms the trading session, due to PSU banks trade under pressure.
Biocon Ltd fell 6.1%, after the U.S health regulator issued Form-483 to its Bengaluru facility with some observations. IDBI Bank declined 4.5% after the RBI initiated prompt corrective action over the lender’s surging bad loans and downbeat return on assets.
Some companies have announced their earning results today which includes Zee Entertainment, Hero Motocorp, Siemens, 8K Miles Software and Capital First.



Tuesday 9 May 2017

Sensex closed above 29,900, Nifty above 9300; Metal Stocks lead

The benchmark BSE Sensex closed flat on Tuesday since investors booked profits with the largest outperformers like ACC Ltd, Ambuja Cements while banks removed gains from the previous session’s rally. Caution also surrounded ahead of the quarterly earnings announcement, with Bharti Airtel later in the day. Asian shares were passive as investors looking forward to the next catalyst after France’s presidential election.  
BSE Sensex closed higher 7.10 points at 29,933.25 while  NSE Nifty closed higher by 2.8 points at 9316.85 on closing.   Both the  Nifty and Sensex were trading flat all through the day. Indiabulls Housing Finance, Hero Motocorp and Lupin Ltd were the major contributors to Nifty losses.  BSE Midcap closed higher by 0.19% at 14,821, and  Small-cap closed higher by 0.53% at 15,544.
 The companies which announced their financial earnings today were Syndicate bank, Dena Bank,  Vijaya Bank,  SREI Infrastructure Finance and Godrej Consumer Products, among others.
The stocks of metal sector Tata Steel, Vedanta Ltd, Hindalco  and Jindal Steel were sizzling on the Exchanges. The realty stocks like DLF, HDIL and Unitech were trading in positive terrain all though the day.
Tech Mahindra, Axis Bank, Wipro, IOC and Adani Ports were the top Nifty gainers of the day, while  Wipro, GAIL, Tata Motors, M&M and Bajaj Auto were the top Sensex gainers.


Tuesday 2 May 2017

Closing Bell: Sensex, Nifty settle the day flat, Maruti Suzuki shares up 3%

The benchmark BSE Sensex closed flat on Tuesday, in spite of losses were capped as some auto majors rallied after posting rise in April sales. The BSE Sensex closed higher by 2.78 points, or 0.01%, to 29,921.18, while the NSE Nifty closed 9.75 points, or 0.10%, to 9,313.80.
Ambuja Cements Ltd fell about 4.21%. Shares of most Indian auto makers, rose after they reported a jump in April vehicle sales on Monday. Maruti Suzuki Ltd gained 3% to a record high of Rs. 6,730, while Eicher Motors Ltd rose 2.61% to a record high of Rs. 26,747.90.
Oil refiners also rose on account of hikes in petrol and diesel prices. Bharat Petroleum Corporation gained 2.75%, Hindustan Petroleum Corp. advanced about 2.40%, and Indian Oil Corp. climbed nearly 1.87%.
The Bank stocks were on focus at the exchanges in the morning hours wherein Federal Bank was the splendor performer touching an intraday high of Rs 115.3 per share, up by 7.3 percent.

 

Wednesday 22 March 2017

Sensex closes down 318 points, Nifty 1% lower on concern over Trump’s policies

Sensex dropped for a third consecutive session on Wednesday as banking and automobile shares fell. Asian stocks fell as worries on Donald Trump’s economic growth agenda provoked investors to dump risky assets looking for safe havens such as government bonds. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 1.3%.
On closing, the barometer index, the BSE Sensex, lost 317.77 points or 1.08% at 29,167.68, while the Nifty 50 index was down 91.05 points or 1% at 9,030.45. Stocks in the metal and banking sectors had rose up to a high extent. About 990 shares advanced, 1822 shares declined and about 194 shares remained unchanged.
Auto stocks lost traction with M&M Ltd and Tata Motors falling 2% and 1.4%, respectively, to pull down the NSE index. Bharti Airtel was among the top losers on both the NSE and BSE indices, dipping nearly 3%.

Tuesday 7 March 2017

Live market Update, Sensex at 29,007 Levels

The benchmark BSE Sensex down about 41.14 points at 29007.05, at 10.50 am Tuesday, while NSE Nifty is trading at 8,945 down 17.70 points. The BSE Mid Cap index rose 0.03% and BSE Small Cap down 0.10%. On the BSE, 1,055 shares rose and 1,007 shares declined and a total of 94 shares were unchanged.
Overseas, Asian stocks registered a mixed trend along with weak closing on the Wall Street overnight.  US stocks recorded modest losses on Monday, 6 March 2017, as the possibilities of tighter monetary policy from the Fed Reserve sunk in for investors.
The Commodity precious metal Gold futures tumbled under Rs 29,000 levels on MCX on Monday as poor global cues hurt sentiments. COMEX Gold down near 2½ Week low yet again on sound economic data and Federal rate hike concerns.
In domestic markets, Crude Oil prices were down 0.03% to Rs 3, 555 per barrel. The prices of Crude Oil tested a high of Rs 3,574 per barrel and a low of Rs 3, 530 per barrel.

Monday 21 November 2016

Bear Hitting Hardly, Sensex Nifty Under Pressure

After a poor opening in the morning, bear struck down the Indian stock market in the mid noon session, where equity benchmark indices have already dropped more than 1%. Currently, Sensex is live at 25823.65 with the loss of 326.59 points and Nifty is live at 7957.70 with the loss of 116.40 points. About six shares have declined on the rise of a single share in the BSE. The broader market has lost around 2.5%, where Banking, Auto, Metals and Small Cap sectors are down more than 2.65% each, while IT and TECk sectors are still holding the positive leads. At Present, Wipro, TCS, Infosys and HUL are the top gainers, while Bank of Baroda, Adani ports, Eicher Motors, SBI and Tata Motors(D) are top losers in BSE. 

In global market, European and American market are trading poorly, while Asian market seems to have both positive and negative trend. In Asian market, Japan's index Nikkei is trading at 18106.02 with the loss of 138.61 points and Singapore's Index Strait Times is trading at 2827 with the loss of 11.60 points.

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