Indian equities markets Tuesday seemed to have weathered the financial tsunami following the collapse of Lehman Bros. and buy out of Merrill Lynch Monday to end the day more or less flat after opening very weak.
Big News - Sept 16, 2008 - Markets recover to end flat on short covering
1. Wednesday 17th September, 2008
Markets recover to end flat on short covering
IANS Tuesday 16th September, 2008
Indian equities markets Tuesday seemed to have weathered the financial tsunami following the
collapse of Lehman Bros. and buy out of Merrill Lynch Monday to end the day more or less flat
after opening very weak.
The recovery clearly showed signs of short covering, analysts said.
The 30-share benchmark sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) ended
the day at 13,518.80, down just 12.47 points or 0.09 percent from its previous closing Monday at
13,531.27.
The Sensex had, however, opened with a fall of nearly 500 points.
This early fall gave bears with short positions a chance to book profits as over Friday, Monday
and early Tuesday there was a total fall of about 1,500 points, said Jagannadham Thunuguntla,
equity head of Delhi-based NEXGEN Capitals Ltd.
NEXGEN is the securities arm of the fourth largest share brokerage house in the country