The key points from the document are:
1. The Sensex ended up 82.79 points at 36,563.88 and the Nifty ended up 23.10 points at 10,840.70. Tata Steel, BPCL, and Vedanta were among the major gainers while Britannia Industries, Coal India, and ONGC were among the major losers.
2. Except for pharma, all other sectors ended in the green led by metal, IT, infrastructure, energy, auto and banking.
3. Benchmark indices ended higher but off day's high after no major announcements from the Cabinet.
The key points from the document are:
1) Benchmark indices ended at record closing high levels on November 27 supported by buying in auto, metal, IT and pharma stocks. The Sensex closed up 0.49% and the Nifty closed up 0.52%.
2) Yes Bank, UltraTech Cement, SBI, Maruti Suzuki and Hindalco Industries were the top gainers on the Nifty, while Bharti Infratel, Cipla, L&T, ICICI Bank and ITC were the major losers.
3) The short term resistance for Nifty is expected at 12,200 with support at 11,900. The RSI also
The stock market indices ended the day higher, with the Sensex up 0.92% and the Nifty up 0.91%. Metal, auto and banking stocks contributed to the gains. Eicher Motors and Tech Mahindra were the top gainers on the Nifty, while Indiabulls Housing and Sun Pharma were among the top losers. Benchmark indices closed near their highs for the day, helped by positive sentiment in metal, infrastructure, auto and banking counters.
The document provides a daily market commentary and summary for January 10, 2020. It includes the following key points:
1. The Sensex closed up 147 points and the Nifty closed up 40.6 points. About 1415 shares advanced while 1086 shares declined.
2. Major gainers on the Nifty included Coal India, Tata Motors, Maruti, Infosys, and UltraTech Cement. Major losers included Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment, ICICI Bank, and IndusInd Bank.
3. Technically, the market has completed its correction at 12,250 levels and support is seen at 12,000 levels. Resistance is seen at 12,300 and 12,400
The key points from the document are:
1. Indian stock indices ended lower on September 25 with the Sensex closing down 1.29% and the Nifty falling 1.28%.
2. Major losers on the indices were SBI, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, M&M and Eicher Motors. Gainers included Power Grid, TCS, NTPC, IOC and BPCL.
3. Most sectors ended lower led by banks, auto, metal, pharma, infrastructure and FMCG. Midcap and smallcap indices also fell around 1.5%.
The benchmark indices ended higher after trading sideways. The Sensex gained 77 points to close at 40,051 while the Nifty gained 33 points to close at 11,877. Most sectoral indices closed in the green led by PSU banks, IT, auto and pharma. Top gainers on the Nifty were Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment, SBI and top losers were JSW Steel, Tech Mahindra and Tata Steel.
This document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors and indices in India. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors based on market capitalization. Automobile and banks saw over 1% growth while FMCG grew 0.49%.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is expected to have support at 11,700 and resistance at 12,200.
- Details of FII and DII activity in the market over the past few days.
- Technical analysis indicating short term support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
The Sensex and Nifty indices ended lower on the day, down 0.43% and 0.51% respectively. Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finance, ITC, Bajaj Finserv and Kotak Mahindra Bank saw gains while Vedanta, IndusInd Bank, Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment and Tata Steel declined. All sectoral indices closed lower with metals, autos, pharma, energy, infrastructure, banks and IT performing poorly. Midcap and smallcap indices also ended in negative territory.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis from StockQuint. It includes:
1) Sector performance data for various industries showing daily percentage changes.
2) Support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
3) Details on FII and DII activity in the market.
4) A technical analysis of trends in the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices and near-term outlook.
5) A brief news item on Indian citizenship requirements.
The key points from the document are:
1) Benchmark indices ended at record closing high levels on November 27 supported by buying in auto, metal, IT and pharma stocks. The Sensex closed up 0.49% and the Nifty closed up 0.52%.
2) Yes Bank, UltraTech Cement, SBI, Maruti Suzuki and Hindalco Industries were the top gainers on the Nifty, while Bharti Infratel, Cipla, L&T, ICICI Bank and ITC were the major losers.
3) The short term resistance for Nifty is expected at 12,200 with support at 11,900. The RSI also
The stock market indices ended the day higher, with the Sensex up 0.92% and the Nifty up 0.91%. Metal, auto and banking stocks contributed to the gains. Eicher Motors and Tech Mahindra were the top gainers on the Nifty, while Indiabulls Housing and Sun Pharma were among the top losers. Benchmark indices closed near their highs for the day, helped by positive sentiment in metal, infrastructure, auto and banking counters.
The document provides a daily market commentary and summary for January 10, 2020. It includes the following key points:
1. The Sensex closed up 147 points and the Nifty closed up 40.6 points. About 1415 shares advanced while 1086 shares declined.
2. Major gainers on the Nifty included Coal India, Tata Motors, Maruti, Infosys, and UltraTech Cement. Major losers included Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment, ICICI Bank, and IndusInd Bank.
3. Technically, the market has completed its correction at 12,250 levels and support is seen at 12,000 levels. Resistance is seen at 12,300 and 12,400
The key points from the document are:
1. Indian stock indices ended lower on September 25 with the Sensex closing down 1.29% and the Nifty falling 1.28%.
2. Major losers on the indices were SBI, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, M&M and Eicher Motors. Gainers included Power Grid, TCS, NTPC, IOC and BPCL.
3. Most sectors ended lower led by banks, auto, metal, pharma, infrastructure and FMCG. Midcap and smallcap indices also fell around 1.5%.
The benchmark indices ended higher after trading sideways. The Sensex gained 77 points to close at 40,051 while the Nifty gained 33 points to close at 11,877. Most sectoral indices closed in the green led by PSU banks, IT, auto and pharma. Top gainers on the Nifty were Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment, SBI and top losers were JSW Steel, Tech Mahindra and Tata Steel.
This document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors and indices in India. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors based on market capitalization. Automobile and banks saw over 1% growth while FMCG grew 0.49%.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is expected to have support at 11,700 and resistance at 12,200.
- Details of FII and DII activity in the market over the past few days.
- Technical analysis indicating short term support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
The Sensex and Nifty indices ended lower on the day, down 0.43% and 0.51% respectively. Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finance, ITC, Bajaj Finserv and Kotak Mahindra Bank saw gains while Vedanta, IndusInd Bank, Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment and Tata Steel declined. All sectoral indices closed lower with metals, autos, pharma, energy, infrastructure, banks and IT performing poorly. Midcap and smallcap indices also ended in negative territory.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis from StockQuint. It includes:
1) Sector performance data for various industries showing daily percentage changes.
2) Support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices.
3) Details on FII and DII activity in the market.
4) A technical analysis of trends in the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices and near-term outlook.
5) A brief news item on Indian citizenship requirements.
The key points from the document are:
1. The Sensex closed up 8.36 points and the Nifty closed down 7.80 points, with most sectors ending in the red led by IT, auto, FMCG, pharma and banks.
2. Top gainers on the Nifty were Bharti Airtel, JSW Steel, Grasim Industries, Reliance Industries and Asian Paints. Top losers were Yes Bank, Eicher Motors, Bajaj Finance, Bharti Infratel and ONGC.
3. Benchmark indices ended flat on December 2 with the Nifty managing to hold the 12,000 level. The short term resistance for N
1. The Sensex closed up 396 points at 38,989 while the Nifty closed up 131 points at 11,571. Most sectors ended higher led by metals, auto, banks, energy, infrastructure, pharma and realty.
2. Top gainers were Vedanta, M&M and Coal India. Top losers were Yes Bank, Infosys and HUL.
3. The banking sector drove the markets and the technical outlook for the Nifty remains bullish with support at 11,200 and resistance at 11,800.
The Indian stock market indices ended lower on the day, with the Sensex down 261 points and Nifty down 72 points. Key losers on the Nifty included BPCL, M&M, SBI, UPL and Yes Bank, while gainers were Titan Company, Britannia Industries, Tech Mahindra, Coal India and Nestle India. Selling was seen in oil & gas, banking, auto, energy and infrastructure sectors, while buying was seen in FMCG and pharma. The Nifty closed just above the 11,000 level after touching lower levels during the day.
The document provides a daily market commentary and summary for November 15, 2019. It includes:
1) Closing figures for the Nifty and Sensex indexes, with the Sensex up 70 points and the Nifty up 23 points.
2) Top gainers and losers among Nifty stocks for the day.
3) Sector performance for the day with buying in banks, pharma and infra sectors, and selling in auto, energy, IT and metal sectors.
4) Key news items that affected various stocks during the trading session.
1. The Sensex closed down 70.99 points at 40,938.72 while the Nifty closed down 32.70 points at 12,054. Grasim Industries, Adani Ports, ITC, Eicher Motors and JSW Steel were the major losers on the Nifty.
2. Benchmark indices snapped a three-day winning streak due to weak WPI inflation numbers for November.
3. TCS, HCL Technologies, Tech Mahindra, Kotak Mahindra Bank and HDFC were among the gainers.
The key points from the document are:
1) The Sensex closed up 529.82 points or 1.31% at 40889.23, while the Nifty closed up 159.40 points or 1.34% at 12073.80. All major sectoral indices ended in the green led by metals, autos, banks, pharma, IT, FMCG and energy.
2) Top gainers on the Nifty were Bharti Infratel, Bharti Airtel, Tata Steel, Hindalco Industries and Grasim Industries. Top losers were Zee Entertainment, ONGC, Yes Bank, BPCL and GAIL.
3) Buying
1. The key Indian stock indices, Sensex and Nifty ended flat after two days of gains, with the Nifty closing 12 points lower.
2. IT, pharma and FMCG stocks saw buying while banks, infrastructure, metals and autos saw selling pressure.
3. Infosys and Reliance Industries were the top gainers while JSW Steel and Eicher Motors lost the most.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian economy and stock market. It summarizes sector performance data, provides support and resistance levels for key indices, and analyzes daily technical charts. News items and a disclaimer are also included.
The document provides a market outlook and sector performance summary. It notes that the Nifty closed flat on January 17th while remaining volatile. Key support and resistance levels are given for the Nifty Bank index. FII and DII activity data is presented. Banking, IT and pharma sectors saw gains while banking stocks like SBI and ICICI Bank rose over 2%. A technical analysis of Nifty Bank index support and resistance levels is also provided.
- The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes sector performance data, support and resistance levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty indexes, FII/DII activity data, a 2-week forecast for the Nifty index, and analysis of recent trends in banking stocks. The document also includes disclaimers about the information provided.
- The document provides a market outlook and sector performance update, with the agri sector up 0.91% while other major sectors like banks and FMCG were down.
- It gives support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. FII and DII activity is also shown for the past few days.
- Technically, Nifty 50 has minor support at 11,800 and resistance at 12,100-12,150 while Bank Nifty has support at 30,500 and resistance at 32,000-32,050.
- News highlights include Q2 GDP growth at 4.5%, lowest since 2012-13, and Yes Bank board approving a $2 billion capital raise
The Sensex and Nifty indices ended lower on October 3, declining 0.52% and 0.39% respectively. Yes Bank, Tata Motors, and ITC were the top gainers while Vedanta, Coal India, and Tata Steel were the top losers. Most sectors ended lower with the exceptions of Nifty Energy and Nifty Auto, which rose. Trading was heavy in Yes Bank, Reliance, SBI, and Maruti Suzuki.
The Indian stock market indices ended the day with modest gains. The Nifty 50 index rose 0.27% to close at 11,872.10 points, while the Sensex rose 0.42% to close at 40,286.48 points. Six of the 11 sectoral indices on the NSE ended lower, led by a 1.96% fall in the metals index. Among stocks, ICICI Bank, Infosys and Bajaj Finance were the top gainers, while Bharti Infratel, IndusInd Bank and Zee Entertainment were the top losers. The market breadth was tilted in favor of decliners, with over 1,000 stocks declining on the NSE compared to
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors with their market capitalization and percentage change. Automobile and ancillary sector saw 1.18% growth while banks saw 0.77% growth.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is currently trading above its 200 day moving average, suggesting a long term bullish trend.
- FII and DII activity data for the past week. On September 13, FII withdrew ₹405.45 crore while DII invested ₹209.56 crore.
- News highlights on industrial production growth
- The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian stock market, with Automobile & Ancillaries seeing a 2.36% gain. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes.
- News snippets note that tax officials can now file appeals in cases of organized tax evasion based on merit. Large CPSEs were asked to accelerate investments to boost economic growth.
- Technically, the document notes minor support and resistance levels for the indexes and interprets chart patterns. The Nifty 50 is seen trading above its 200-day moving average, suggesting a bullish long term trend.
The Nifty index closed up 190.05 points at 12,215.40 and the Sensex closed up 634.61 points at 41,452.35. Technically, the market has completed its corrective move and the strategy should be to buy on dips with resistance at 12,250 and support at 11,930. Top gainers were InfrateL, JSW Steel, Tata Motors, ICICI Bank and SBI. Top losers were TCS, Coal India, HCL Tech, Britannia and Wipro.
Indian stock indices ended at record highs led by Infosys which rose 4% after reporting better than expected quarterly profits. The Sensex closed up 0.62% and the Nifty rose 0.59%. Infosys, IndusInd Bank, Coal India, and Gail were the top gainers. Yes Bank, UPL, Infratech, and TCS declined the most. Technical indicators show the Nifty closed above 12,300 and resistance is expected at 12,350 with support at 12,000.
The benchmark indices ended lower by off day's low as buying in metal and energy stocks helped Nifty to hold above 11,900. The Sensex closed down 215.76 points at 40,359.41 while the Nifty closed down 54 points at 11,914.40. On the sectoral front, selling was seen in IT, FMCG, banks while metal, auto and energy saw buying. Eicher Motors and Tata Steel were among the top gainers while Bharti Infratel and Infosys were among the major losers.
The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian market, with Automobile and Ancillaries seeing a 1.2% change. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. News items are summarized around easing coal mining regulations and EPFO appointing fund managers. Technically, supports of 10,770 and 27,700 and resistances of 11,150-11,200 and 28,600-28,620 are noted for the two indexes. The analysis predicts a range of 11,750-10,450 for Nifty 50 and 29,100-27,300 for Bank Nifty for the week.
The document provides an analysis of the performance of various sectors in the Indian market. It includes sector-wise market capitalization changes. It also provides support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. Details of FII and DII activity are given. The document concludes with a technical analysis of the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes providing support and resistance levels.
1. The Sensex and Nifty indices ended higher on the day, gaining 2.83% and 2.89% respectively, led by gains in banking, infrastructure and auto stocks.
2. BPCL and Bajaj Finance were the top gainers on the indices, while Zee Entertainment and Infosys were among the top losers.
3. Trading activity was high in HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and Maruti Suzuki during the session.
The Sensex and Nifty indices ended higher on the day, gaining 0.76% and 0.77% respectively. Auto stocks outperformed while IT stocks dragged. The Nifty is expected to strengthen further if it sustains above 11,400 levels. Ten of eleven sectoral indices closed higher led by the 2.2% gain in the Nifty Auto index, while the Nifty Metal index was the only loser.
The key points from the document are:
1. The Sensex closed up 8.36 points and the Nifty closed down 7.80 points, with most sectors ending in the red led by IT, auto, FMCG, pharma and banks.
2. Top gainers on the Nifty were Bharti Airtel, JSW Steel, Grasim Industries, Reliance Industries and Asian Paints. Top losers were Yes Bank, Eicher Motors, Bajaj Finance, Bharti Infratel and ONGC.
3. Benchmark indices ended flat on December 2 with the Nifty managing to hold the 12,000 level. The short term resistance for N
1. The Sensex closed up 396 points at 38,989 while the Nifty closed up 131 points at 11,571. Most sectors ended higher led by metals, auto, banks, energy, infrastructure, pharma and realty.
2. Top gainers were Vedanta, M&M and Coal India. Top losers were Yes Bank, Infosys and HUL.
3. The banking sector drove the markets and the technical outlook for the Nifty remains bullish with support at 11,200 and resistance at 11,800.
The Indian stock market indices ended lower on the day, with the Sensex down 261 points and Nifty down 72 points. Key losers on the Nifty included BPCL, M&M, SBI, UPL and Yes Bank, while gainers were Titan Company, Britannia Industries, Tech Mahindra, Coal India and Nestle India. Selling was seen in oil & gas, banking, auto, energy and infrastructure sectors, while buying was seen in FMCG and pharma. The Nifty closed just above the 11,000 level after touching lower levels during the day.
The document provides a daily market commentary and summary for November 15, 2019. It includes:
1) Closing figures for the Nifty and Sensex indexes, with the Sensex up 70 points and the Nifty up 23 points.
2) Top gainers and losers among Nifty stocks for the day.
3) Sector performance for the day with buying in banks, pharma and infra sectors, and selling in auto, energy, IT and metal sectors.
4) Key news items that affected various stocks during the trading session.
1. The Sensex closed down 70.99 points at 40,938.72 while the Nifty closed down 32.70 points at 12,054. Grasim Industries, Adani Ports, ITC, Eicher Motors and JSW Steel were the major losers on the Nifty.
2. Benchmark indices snapped a three-day winning streak due to weak WPI inflation numbers for November.
3. TCS, HCL Technologies, Tech Mahindra, Kotak Mahindra Bank and HDFC were among the gainers.
The key points from the document are:
1) The Sensex closed up 529.82 points or 1.31% at 40889.23, while the Nifty closed up 159.40 points or 1.34% at 12073.80. All major sectoral indices ended in the green led by metals, autos, banks, pharma, IT, FMCG and energy.
2) Top gainers on the Nifty were Bharti Infratel, Bharti Airtel, Tata Steel, Hindalco Industries and Grasim Industries. Top losers were Zee Entertainment, ONGC, Yes Bank, BPCL and GAIL.
3) Buying
1. The key Indian stock indices, Sensex and Nifty ended flat after two days of gains, with the Nifty closing 12 points lower.
2. IT, pharma and FMCG stocks saw buying while banks, infrastructure, metals and autos saw selling pressure.
3. Infosys and Reliance Industries were the top gainers while JSW Steel and Eicher Motors lost the most.
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian economy and stock market. It summarizes sector performance data, provides support and resistance levels for key indices, and analyzes daily technical charts. News items and a disclaimer are also included.
The document provides a market outlook and sector performance summary. It notes that the Nifty closed flat on January 17th while remaining volatile. Key support and resistance levels are given for the Nifty Bank index. FII and DII activity data is presented. Banking, IT and pharma sectors saw gains while banking stocks like SBI and ICICI Bank rose over 2%. A technical analysis of Nifty Bank index support and resistance levels is also provided.
- The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes sector performance data, support and resistance levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty indexes, FII/DII activity data, a 2-week forecast for the Nifty index, and analysis of recent trends in banking stocks. The document also includes disclaimers about the information provided.
- The document provides a market outlook and sector performance update, with the agri sector up 0.91% while other major sectors like banks and FMCG were down.
- It gives support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. FII and DII activity is also shown for the past few days.
- Technically, Nifty 50 has minor support at 11,800 and resistance at 12,100-12,150 while Bank Nifty has support at 30,500 and resistance at 32,000-32,050.
- News highlights include Q2 GDP growth at 4.5%, lowest since 2012-13, and Yes Bank board approving a $2 billion capital raise
The Sensex and Nifty indices ended lower on October 3, declining 0.52% and 0.39% respectively. Yes Bank, Tata Motors, and ITC were the top gainers while Vedanta, Coal India, and Tata Steel were the top losers. Most sectors ended lower with the exceptions of Nifty Energy and Nifty Auto, which rose. Trading was heavy in Yes Bank, Reliance, SBI, and Maruti Suzuki.
The Indian stock market indices ended the day with modest gains. The Nifty 50 index rose 0.27% to close at 11,872.10 points, while the Sensex rose 0.42% to close at 40,286.48 points. Six of the 11 sectoral indices on the NSE ended lower, led by a 1.96% fall in the metals index. Among stocks, ICICI Bank, Infosys and Bajaj Finance were the top gainers, while Bharti Infratel, IndusInd Bank and Zee Entertainment were the top losers. The market breadth was tilted in favor of decliners, with over 1,000 stocks declining on the NSE compared to
The document provides a market outlook and analysis for various sectors of the Indian stock market. It includes the following information:
- Performance of different sectors with their market capitalization and percentage change. Automobile and ancillary sector saw 1.18% growth while banks saw 0.77% growth.
- Support and resistance levels for Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices. Nifty is currently trading above its 200 day moving average, suggesting a long term bullish trend.
- FII and DII activity data for the past week. On September 13, FII withdrew ₹405.45 crore while DII invested ₹209.56 crore.
- News highlights on industrial production growth
- The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian stock market, with Automobile & Ancillaries seeing a 2.36% gain. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes.
- News snippets note that tax officials can now file appeals in cases of organized tax evasion based on merit. Large CPSEs were asked to accelerate investments to boost economic growth.
- Technically, the document notes minor support and resistance levels for the indexes and interprets chart patterns. The Nifty 50 is seen trading above its 200-day moving average, suggesting a bullish long term trend.
The Nifty index closed up 190.05 points at 12,215.40 and the Sensex closed up 634.61 points at 41,452.35. Technically, the market has completed its corrective move and the strategy should be to buy on dips with resistance at 12,250 and support at 11,930. Top gainers were InfrateL, JSW Steel, Tata Motors, ICICI Bank and SBI. Top losers were TCS, Coal India, HCL Tech, Britannia and Wipro.
Indian stock indices ended at record highs led by Infosys which rose 4% after reporting better than expected quarterly profits. The Sensex closed up 0.62% and the Nifty rose 0.59%. Infosys, IndusInd Bank, Coal India, and Gail were the top gainers. Yes Bank, UPL, Infratech, and TCS declined the most. Technical indicators show the Nifty closed above 12,300 and resistance is expected at 12,350 with support at 12,000.
The benchmark indices ended lower by off day's low as buying in metal and energy stocks helped Nifty to hold above 11,900. The Sensex closed down 215.76 points at 40,359.41 while the Nifty closed down 54 points at 11,914.40. On the sectoral front, selling was seen in IT, FMCG, banks while metal, auto and energy saw buying. Eicher Motors and Tata Steel were among the top gainers while Bharti Infratel and Infosys were among the major losers.
The document provides an analysis of sector performances in the Indian market, with Automobile and Ancillaries seeing a 1.2% change. It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. News items are summarized around easing coal mining regulations and EPFO appointing fund managers. Technically, supports of 10,770 and 27,700 and resistances of 11,150-11,200 and 28,600-28,620 are noted for the two indexes. The analysis predicts a range of 11,750-10,450 for Nifty 50 and 29,100-27,300 for Bank Nifty for the week.
The document provides an analysis of the performance of various sectors in the Indian market. It includes sector-wise market capitalization changes. It also provides support and resistance levels for the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes. Details of FII and DII activity are given. The document concludes with a technical analysis of the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indexes providing support and resistance levels.
1. The Sensex and Nifty indices ended higher on the day, gaining 2.83% and 2.89% respectively, led by gains in banking, infrastructure and auto stocks.
2. BPCL and Bajaj Finance were the top gainers on the indices, while Zee Entertainment and Infosys were among the top losers.
3. Trading activity was high in HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and Maruti Suzuki during the session.
The Sensex and Nifty indices ended higher on the day, gaining 0.76% and 0.77% respectively. Auto stocks outperformed while IT stocks dragged. The Nifty is expected to strengthen further if it sustains above 11,400 levels. Ten of eleven sectoral indices closed higher led by the 2.2% gain in the Nifty Auto index, while the Nifty Metal index was the only loser.
1. The Nifty index closed 56.65 points higher at 12,221.65 while the Sensex gained 206.70 points to close at 41,558.87.
2. M&M, Sun Pharma and Asian Paints were the top gainers while Tata Motors DVR, Tata Motors and YES Bank were the major losers.
3. The PSU Bank index was the top sectoral loser, falling over 2% while pharma and metal stocks saw gains.
1. The Nifty index closed 56.65 points higher at 12,221.65 while the Sensex gained 206.70 points to close at 41,558.87.
2. M&M, Sun Pharma and Asian Paints were the top gainers while Tata Motors DVR, Tata Motors and YES Bank were the major losers.
3. The PSU Bank index was the top sectoral loser, falling over 2% while pharma and metal stocks saw gains.
The benchmark indices ended marginally lower in the muted trading session on November 21. Zee Entertainment, Eicher Motors, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Adani Ports and HUL were among major gainers on the Nifty, while losers were BPCL, Coal India, Tata Steel, Yes Bank and Bharti Airtel. News items include Jubilant Life Sciences share price rising after anti-dumping duty termination and Reliance Communications appointing a new CFO. The technical view is that the short term resistance is at 12,100 with support at 11,800 and the RSI showed a bearish move.
The Nifty and Sensex indices gained on December 17, closing at record highs of 12,165 and 41,352 respectively. Metals, IT and auto stocks saw buying which drove the indices up. Tata Steel, Bharti Airtel, Hindalco and Vedanta were the top gainers. Sun Pharma, GAIL and Bajaj Auto declined. The document also provides sector analysis, news updates and technical analysis on the market movement.
The Nifty and Sensex indices closed higher, with the Nifty up 55.60 points and the Sensex up 185.51 points. Over 1,100 shares advanced while over 1,300 declined. Top gainers were Bharti Infratel, Bharti Airtel, Axis Bank, Reliance Industries and Power Grid Corp. Top losers were Yes Bank, M&M, Zee Entertainment, TCS and Tata Steel. The benchmarks ended higher led by gains in PSU banks, infrastructure and energy stocks.
The Indian stock market indices closed at record highs for the third consecutive day, with the Nifty 50 ending up 0.31% at 12,259.70 and the Sensex rising 0.28% to 41,673.92. Most sectoral indices ended higher, led by the 1.03% gain in the Nifty Auto index, while the Nifty Financial Services index lost 0.32%. The market breadth was tilted in favor of buyers, with over 900 stocks advancing compared to around 840 declining.
1. The key Indian stock indices, Sensex and Nifty, ended higher by 1.72% and 1.68% respectively led by gains in banking stocks like IndusInd Bank, Bharti Airtel and ICICI Bank.
2. Ten out of eleven sectoral indices compiled by NSE ended higher led by the 3.7% gain in the banking index.
3. Among other highlights, shares of Yes Bank fell 10% on reports denying talks of strategic investment, while Titan shares dropped over 6% due to muted growth.
The Sensex and Nifty stock indices ended lower on the day. The Sensex closed up 94.99 points (0.24%) at 39,058.83 while the Nifty closed up 15.70 points (0.14%) at 11,604.10. Seven of the 11 sector gauges compiled by NSE ended higher, led by the 1.3% gain in the auto index. The media index had the largest decline, down 1.3%. Top gainers were HCL Tech, Eicher Motors, and Maruti Suzuki. Top losers were Adani Ports, Bharti Airtel, and Zee Entertainment. News bulletins provided updates on share price movements of companies such
The Sensex and Nifty indices closed higher by 0.13% and 0.17% respectively on January 1st. About 1359 shares advanced while 1069 declined. Top gainers were Adani Green Energy, Alkem Laboratories and Adani Power. Top losers were Titan Company, Shriram Transport and Eicher Motors. The market ended higher for the second consecutive day with the Nifty closing above 12,189 levels.
The Indian stock market indices, the Nifty and Sensex, closed higher on December 13 rising 0.96% and 1.05% respectively. Major gainers on the indices included Axis Bank, Vedanta, Coal India and Hindalco. Major losers were Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Bharti Airtel, Zee Entertainment and Kotak Mahindra Bank. Overall the market rallied for the third consecutive day supported by positive global cues.
The Indian stock market indices declined on November 8, wiping out over Rs. 1.5 lakh crore in investor wealth. The benchmarks fell after Moody's cut India's credit rating outlook to negative from stable due to slowing economic growth. The Sensex closed 0.81% lower at 40,323.61 points and the Nifty ended 0.86% lower at 11,908.20 points. Yes Bank, IndusInd Bank and ICICI Bank saw gains while Sun Pharma, Vedanta and ONGC declined the most.
The key points from the document are:
1. The Sensex and Nifty indices ended lower, with the Sensex closing down 0.85% and the Nifty lower by 0.63%.
2. Seven of the 11 sectoral indices on the NSE closed higher led by the 1.9% gain in the pharma index, while the IT index saw the largest loss of 4.8%.
3. Dr. Reddy's Labs and ICICI Bank were among the top gainers for the day, while Infosys saw the largest drop of 16.19%.
The key points from the document are:
1. The Sensex and Nifty indices ended lower, down 1.73% and 1.69% respectively, led by losses in auto, bank, metal and other sectors.
2. Hero MotoCorp and Tata Motors were among the top losers on the Nifty, while GAIL and HUL gained.
3. All banking stocks ended in the red, erasing gains for the Nifty Bank index in 2019.
The key points from the document are:
1. Benchmark indices ended lower on the day, with the Nifty closing down 0.81% and the Sensex down 0.82%. Most sectoral indices also ended in negative territory.
2. Yes Bank, SBI, Zee Entertainment, IndusInd Bank and GAIL were the major losers on the Nifty, while Bharti Infratel, Kotak Mahindra Bank, JSW Steel, Tata Steel and Dr Reddys Laboratories were among the gainers.
3. The markets pared some losses in the last hour of trading, helping the Nifty close just above the 11,900 level.
The market ended higher for the second consecutive day on December 30 with the Nifty finishing above 12260. Tata Motors, Eicher Motors, Vedanta, UPL, and Hero MotoCorp were among the major gainers on the Nifty, while Yes Bank, ICICI Bank, SBI, Axis Bank, and TCS were the major losers. About 1409 shares advanced on the day while 1135 shares declined.
The document provides a daily market commentary and summary of the Indian stock market on 8 January 2020. It mentions that the key indices, Nifty and Sensex, closed lower by 0.23% and 0.13% respectively. About 351 shares advanced while 1445 shares declined. It provides details on the top gainers and losers, most active stocks by value and volume. Sectoral indices and technical charts are also included.
The Nifty and Sensex indices closed marginally lower on November 18, with the Nifty down 11 points and the Sensex down 72.5 points. Key gainers on the Nifty included Bharti Airtel, Tata Steel, UPL, Hindalco Industries and BPCL. Top losers were Yes Bank, M&M, Bajaj Auto, Britannia Industries and Hero MotoCorp. Metal, pharma, PSU bank and infra sectors witnessed gains while auto and FMCG declined. News highlights included stock price movements and ratings changes for companies such as New India Assurance, Glenmark Pharma, General Insurance Corporation of India and HCL Infosystems.
This document provides a summary of key economic data being released during the week of March 9-14, 2020. It lists the date, time, and country/region that the economic indicator is being released for, along with the specific indicator such as consumer confidence, GDP, manufacturing PMI, etc. There is also a disclaimer at the end related to the information provided and legal terms of using the website.
The document provides a report on gold and silver prices and analysis from the MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange) on March 21, 2020.
The 3 sentence summary is:
Gold prices on the MCX rose 0.75% to Rs. 40,129 per 10 grams as speculators created new positions amid a firm global trend, while silver prices soared Rs. 914 to Rs. 36,016 per kg as participants widened bets due to a firm global trend. The report provides technical analysis and recommendations to sell gold at Rs. 38,400 and silver at Rs. 33,047 based on support and resistance levels.
The document provides details of an option trading strategy for Ultratech Cement. It recommends buying 3400 call options of Ultratech Cement at Rs. 299 with a lot size of 200, maximum loss of Rs. 63,100, and unlimited profit potential. The strategy rationale is that Ultratech Cement has broken resistance and sustained above that level, indicating a high probability of the stock price rising further.
- The USD was higher against the INR on Friday after the Indian Prime Minister announced a nationwide curfew on Sunday to combat the spread of coronavirus.
- USD/INR was trading at 75.15, up 0.50% for the day. The research recommendation was to buy USD/INR at 75.24 with a target of 76.5 and stop loss of 74.2.
- The document provided a technical analysis of USD/INR along with a research recommendation for trading the currency pair.
The document provides analysis and recommendations on the Indian stock market and some specific stocks. It discusses key support and resistance levels for indexes like Nifty and Bank Nifty. It provides both short term and medium term buy recommendations for stocks like Reliance, Tata Steel, and Maruti among others. The document also summarizes global market conditions and movements in crude oil prices.
Silver, gold and crude oil futures prices rose on Friday according to the commodity snapshot document. Natural gas markets fluctuated after rising on Thursday. Nickel futures also gained on Friday due to rising demand. The aluminum industry may see reduced production and loads due to the automotive sector slowing down as a result of the coronavirus crisis in Germany and Europe. Rubber prices declined as tyre makers and domestic stockists were not interested in increasing commitments.
- The document provides a sector-wise breakdown of the movement in the Indian stock market on March 21, 2020. Most sectors saw gains ranging from 3.4% to 10.1%.
- It also lists support and resistance levels for the Nifty and Bank Nifty indexes. Foreign and domestic institutional investor activity is shown for the past few days.
- The indexes saw gains on March 20 on hopes of a government stimulus and positive global cues, breaking a four-day losing streak. However, the market remains sell-on-rally due to coronavirus pessimism.
JSW Steel is an Indian steel company and one of the fastest growing in India. It has a footprint in over 140 countries. JSW Steel is India's second largest private sector steel company with an installed capacity of 18 MTPA. The document provides a rating of "Buy" for JSW Steel with a target price of INR 250 and discusses the company's financial performance, growth, capacity expansion plans, and valuation compared to peers.
- The stock market indices in India ended lower for the fourth consecutive session on March 19 due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impact. The Sensex closed down 581 points and Nifty fell 205 points.
- The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is being felt globally via supply chain disruptions and a slowdown in demand as more countries implement lockdowns and social distancing measures. This will likely weaken the global economy in the first half of 2020.
- The effects of the pandemic are expected to be prolonged, with supply chain disruptions in China gradually easing by mid-April but the impact on travel and tourism likely lasting until June. Weak demand from lockdowns
- Gold futures rose on Friday due to safe haven demand amid the accelerated spread of COVID-19, lower US equities, and a weaker US dollar.
- The Dow Jones fell 0.8% and the US Dollar Index fell 0.25%, both lending support to gold prices.
- Silver markets also rallied, piercing the $13 level and looking to build a base as the market has been oversold, though industrial demand for silver will be negatively impacted by the pandemic.
Sector weekly perfomance 21 st mar - 2020stockquint
This document provides a weekly sector performance report covering several industries in India. It discusses how the continued spread of COVID-19 is negatively impacting the automobile sector through supply chain disruptions from China and potential declines in demand. It also notes challenges for the banking sector from the pandemic's economic effects. The FMCG sector continues to see a slowdown, especially in rural areas. The pharmaceutical industry may need to reduce dependence on China for active pharmaceutical ingredients. The NBFC, oil and gas, and stressed asset management sectors are also addressed.
Derivative weekly report 21 st mar - 2020stockquint
The document provides analysis of the Indian stock market and recommends buying Hindustan Unilever Limited futures. It analyzes technical indicators for the Nifty 50 index and Bank Nifty index, noting support and resistance levels. It also discusses currency movements between the Indian rupee and US dollar. Open interest data for various securities is presented.
- Several key sectors saw declines last week, with the BSE PSU index falling -133.2 points and the BSE Bankex index declining -236.68 points.
- The Nifty index failed to break above previous highs and closed the week down 32.6 points at 12,080.85. Technical indicators suggest the potential for further declines in the short term.
- Mobile carriers including Vodafone Idea were ordered to pay thousands of crores in dues following a Supreme Court ruling. Official macroeconomic data will be monitored for signs of economic revival.
This document provides a weekly sector analysis and stock picks for the third week of February 2020. It includes:
- A performance summary of various sectors for the week.
- Potential stock picks to buy or sell for the week, including entry prices and targets.
- A discussion of developments in sectors such as banking, auto, energy, and telecom.
This document provides a summary of key economic data being released for the week of February 24, 2020 to February 29, 2020 from various countries including New Zealand, Eurozone, Australia, Canada, China, and the United States. It also includes disclaimers about investment risks and responsibilities for the information provided.
- The weekly market report provides an overview of the performance of key indices like Nifty and Bank Nifty for the week ending February 20, 2020. Nifty ended the week lower by 32 points at 12,080 levels while Bank Nifty closed lower by 287 points at 30,942 levels.
- Most sectors ended in red for the week with auto, metal and PSU banking indices falling the most. IT was the only sector in green, gaining over 1%. Foreign institutional investors were net sellers in the cash market during the week.
- Going forward, analysts will monitor official economic data for signs of recovery in the slowing Indian economy. The report provides technical levels for the indices along with details of sector performances.
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Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
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Sensex, Nifty Ended Range bound Session Flat
Index
Previous
Close
Open High Low Close Change Change%
Sensex 36481.09 36621.38 36712.99 36465.92 36563.88 +82.79 +0.23
Nifty 10817.60 10872.80 10885.15 10804.85 10840.70 +23.10 +0.21
At close, the Sensex was up 82.79 points at
36,563.88, while Nifty was up 23.10 points at
10,840.70. About 1236 shares have advanced,
1227 shares declined, and 156 shares are
unchanged
Tata Steel, BPCL, Vedanta, JSW Steel and IOC
were among major gainers, while losers were
Britannia Industries, Coal India, ONGC, Eicher
Motors and Yes Bank.
Except pharma, all other sectoral indices ended
in the green led by the metal, IT, infra, energy,
auto and bank.
Benchmark indices ended higher but off day's
high after no major announcement from the
Cabinet.
Top Gainers
Name CHANGE CHANGE %
Tata Steel 13.3 3.86
BPCL 13.35 3.62
Vedanta 4.3 2.96
JSW Steel 5.2 2.41
IOC 2.95 2.36
Most Active (by value)
Name Price Change% Value
Maruti Suzuki -0.61% 1,391.09cr
Yes Bank -1.61% 1,276.81cr
BPCL 3.65% 947.02cr
HDFC -0.39% 910.87cr
Reliance 0.71% 859.33cr
MARKET
STATS
Top Losers
Name CHANGE CHANGE %
Britannia -78.6 -2.92
Coal India -5.25 -2.66
ONGC -2.7 -2.08
Eicher Motors -254.55 -1.56
Yes Bank -1 -1.54
Most Active (by Volume)
Name Price % CHANGE
Prestige Estate 295.30 7.15%
Sterlite Tech 159.5 6.58%
Godfrey Phillips 990.95 5.55%
ITI Ltd. 82.65 5.49%
Alembic Pharma 521.75 5.39%
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NEWS BULLETIN
Hotel stocks have rallied as much as 12 percent intraday on September 18 after GST rate fitment committee
proposed to cut tax from 28 percent to 18 percent on hotel tariff of Rs 7,500 and above, or to hike threshold tariff
to Rs 10,000 with 28 percent.
Shares of HCL Technologies gained over 1 percent intraday on September after the company secured a
contract with Aperam.
India’s auto sector is in the middle of a slump as high purchase costs, demand slowdown, regulatory
pressures, change in emission norms and liquidity crisis bite.
Shares of FMCG heavyweight ITC rebounded sharply on BSE on September 18 after the Union
Cabinet approved banning e-cigarette.
Shares of Tata Communications were locked at 5 percent upper circuit on September 18 after the
company selected Conecta Wireless as a premier partner.
MARKET DRIVING SECTOR : Banking
RATIO ANALYSIS
Nifty EPS
407.40
PE MULTIPLE OF
NIFTY
26.60
ADVANCE - DECLINE
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NIFTY CLOSES AT 10840.70 , +23.10 POINTS POSITIVE.
The Index has showed an overall bearish move today and closed at 10840.70
TECHNICAL VIEW
The Nifty 50 Index gained +23.10 points in today‘s trading session . The overall movement for the day
was bearish.
The short term resistance is expected to be at 11200 with the support at 10600.
With respect to nifty - RSI indicated sideways to bullish move, and closed at 42.56 level.
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