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Opening Bell : Equity benchmarks wiped out early gains with the Nifty breaking 8000 level on profit booking. Banking & financials, auto and FMCG stocks were under pressure while healthcare, technology and metals stocks gained. The 30-share BSE Sensex was down 13.78 points at 25947 and the 50-share NSE Nifty fell 4.55 points to 7997.75 while the broader markets outperformed benchmarks. The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices gained 0.3 percent each on positive breadth. About 1143 shares advanced against 695 declining shares on the BSE. L&T extended gains in morning, up nearly 4 percent after the company maintained its order inflow and revenue guidance for FY17. Asian Paints and Tata Steel gained 2-3 percent whereas HDFC was the biggest loser on Sensex, down 2.7 percent followed by ITC, Maruti, M&M, ICICI Bank, Wipro and HDFC Bank. Asian stocks traded higher, tracking US stock markets' rise to all-time closing highs on Tuesday. Australian index surged 1 percent.
#Equity benchmarks ended near 2-week closing low on Tuesday, with the Sensex shedding 358 points intraday on profit booking and global weakness. SEBI declared 331 suspected shell companies also hit market sentiment. Barring the Metals index, all other sectoral indices ended in the red, with Realty falling the most (down 4.4 percent) followed by PSU Bank (2.4 percent). The 30-share #BSE #Sensex managed to hold 32,000 level, ending down 259.48 points at 32,014.19. The 50-share #NSE #Nifty touched an intraday low of 9,947, before closing down 78.85 points at 9,978.55. The broader markets lost previous day's gains as the BSE #Midcap and #Smallcap indices lost over a percent on unwinding of leverage positions. More than three shares declined for every share rising on the BSE.
Sharp gain in the last hour of trade helped the market post gains of one third of a percent, with the Nifty managed to end above 9750-mark. The #Sensex closed up 122.67 points or 0.39% at 31282.48, while the #Nifty ended higher by 33.20 points or 0.34% at 9768.95. The market breadth was positive as 1,526 shares advanced against a decline of 974 shares, while 164 shares were unchanged. Barring energy, all sectoral indices traded in the green, while midcaps ended with half a percent gains. Kotak Mahindra Bank, Cipla, Dr Reddy’s Labs and ACC gained the most on both indices, while Asian Paints, Reliance, and Bosch were the top losers.
#Equity benchmark indices ended the session and the week on a positive note, with the Nifty closing firmly above 9650. The #Sensex ended up 135.70 points at 31273.29, while the #Nifty closed higher by 37.40 points at 9653.50. The market breadth was narrow as 1,450 shares advanced against a decline of 1,243 shares, while 162 shares were unchanged. Hero MotoCorp and Cipla gained the most on both indices, while GAIL, Tata Steel, and BPCL were the top losers. Midcaps and pharma had a field day and gained for the fourth consecutive session. #MoneyMakerResearch
Opening Bell : The market has made a flat opening with the Sensex up 49.91 points or 0.2 percent at 28273.61. The Nifty is up 6.25 points at 8712.65. About 180 shares have advanced, 58 shares declined, and 15 shares are unchanged. Adani Ports, ONGC, Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp and GAIL are top gainers in the Sensex. Among losers are HDFC, Lupin, Asian Paints, Sun Pharma and Infosys. The Indian rupee opened higher by 4 paise at 66.44 per dollar on Wednesday versus previous close of 66.48. Among all BSE Sectors only TECk and IT are trading in negative zone, where BSE SmallCap and MidCap have gained around 0.62% each.