Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Sensex closed at 29,943 levels, Nifty above 9300 for first time ever, RIL rise 3.4%

The benchmark indices NSE Nifty-50 index closed at 9,306, higher by 88.65 points or 0.96%, whereas the Sensex closed at 29,943.24, higher by 287.40 points Nifty closed above 9,300 for the first time since April 12, 2017. Nifty bank, Sensex and  Nifty Midcap closed at their ever high levels today. The BSE Mid-cap Index closed up by 0.9% at 14,625 whereas the BSE Smallcap Index closed up by 0.8% at 15,291.
Bharti  Infratel  Ltd was the top Nifty gainer while, Tata Power was the top Nifty loser. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) climbed nearly 3.4% to its highest since May 2008, keeping it the biggest gainer on the NSE index, after the company on Monday posted a 12.8% rise in Q4 profit, beating expectations.
Bank stocks finished recorded  a strong note with  share price of Bank of India and Axis Bank leading the gains. There were 884 advancing shares , 777 declining stocks and 297 unchanged stocks on NSE.  A bullish undertone floated in the market.
The Indian rupee strengthened to as much as 64.2750 per dollar. Oil prices were trading at USD 49.34.

Monday, 24 April 2017

Nifty closes above 9200, Sensex rallies 290 points, Rupee strengthens

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Key benchmark indices triggered  the starting week on a strong footing tracking positive trend in global markets, after the preferred candidate, Emmanuel Macron, won the first round of the French presidential voting.
The BSE Sensex was up 290.54 points at 29,655.84 while the NSE Nifty closed above 9,200-mark for the first time since April 12,  rising up 98.55 points at 9,217.95. The broader markets kept momentum  similar to benchmarks as the BSE Mid-cap index was up 0.95% and Small-cap rose 0.8% on strong breadth. About 1627 shares rose against 1297 falling shares on the exchange.
The BSE turnover figured to Rs 4,344.58 crore, lower than the figure of Rs 7376.16 crore registered on Friday, 21 April 2017.
The Indian rupee strengthened per US dollar while bonds fell, with the benchmark ten-year bond yield rising 2 basis points to 6.94 percent.
Indian Bank closed at Rs 284 per share, up by Rs 23 or 9%, while Reliance Power closed at Rs 49 per share up  5%. Shares of ITDC, jumped nearly 13% hitting an intraday high and low of of Rs 747 Rs 650 per share, respectively. The stock closed at Rs. 719.50 share apiece higher by 14 percent

Friday, 21 April 2017

Sensex, Nifty close slightly lower as healthcare, FMCG stocks fall


BSE Sensex rose for a second consecutive day on Friday and was on track to gain a small weekly gain as investors hunted for bargains after recent falls, with Reliance Industries leading gainers after the company commissioned a key hydrocarbon unit.
The barometer index, the BSE Sensex, fell 57 points or 0.19% at 29,365.30, while the Nifty50 index fell 17 points or 0.19% at 9,119. Slackness in European stocks dampened sentiment. BSE Small-cap and BSE mid-cap hit record highs, with the Nifty Smallcap-100 index rising 1.1%, while the Nifty Midcap-100 index up 0.6%.
Reliance, HDFC Bank and NTPC gained the most on BSE Sensex while ITC, Sun Pharma, Adani Ports and Cipla were the biggest losers on the index.
HDFC Bank’s shares hit record high of Rs 1,500, up 2.6% on BSE after the bank reported a better growth of 18% in standalone net profit at Rs 3,990 crore for the quarter ended March 2017.
Asian stocks finished mixed from the most recent closing prices. European markets are lower. The rupee was trading at Rs 64.57 against the US Dollar in the afternoon session, while Oil prices were trading at USD 50.67.

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