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The S&P #BSE #Sensex is trading at 32,553 up 38 points, while #Nifty is trading at 10,088 up 11 points. A total of 41 stocks registered a fresh 52-week high in trade today, while 18 stocks touched a new 52-week low on the NSE. The BSE #Midcap Index is trading up 0.42% at 15,454 while BSE #Smallcap Index is trading up 0.21% at 16,126. Some buying activity is seen in Telecom, Healthcare and IT indices, while Capital Goods and Power indices are showing weakness on BSE. Tech Mahindra, Wipro and Hindalco are among the gainers while HDFC, Asian Paints and ONGC are losing on the NSE.

Opening Bell : Equity benchmarks continued to consolidate as investors have maintained cautious stance ahead of the outcome of US elections. Asian markets were mixed in trade. The 30-share BSE Sensex was up 13.90 points at 27472.89 and the 50-share NSE Nifty gained 7.95 points at 8505. The broader markets were also volatile. The market breadth was marginally positive as about 1198 shares advanced against 802 declining shares on the BSE. BSE SmallCap index is 0.02% down, while MidCap index has lost 0.36%. Varun Beverages saw a tepid listing on bourses. PepsiCo India's franchise bottling partner debuted at Rs 430 per share, down 3 percent from its issue price of Rs 445. It touched an intraday low of Rs 416.85, down more than 6 percent.

Closing Bell : The equity market ended on green side with minor hikes. The BSE Sensex closed 69.11 points up at 28,292.81, while Nifty settled 38.75 points up at 8745.15. In the Nifty 50-index, Eicher Motors, Hindalco, Idea Cellular, Tata Steel and Zee Entertainment gained between 3.45 per cent and 5.56 per cent. On the other hand, Reliance Industries, Tech Mahindra, Coal India, HUL and Sun Pharma slipped between 0.61 per cent and 1.95 per cent. The BSE SmallCap index has gained 1.04%, while MidCap index has gained 0.93% today.

Opening Bell : Equity benchmarks remained under pressure on weak Asian cues but the broader markets outperformed. The 30-share BSE Sensex was down 107.78 points at 28560.44 and the 50-share NSE Nifty fell 32.85 points to 8798.70. The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices were flat with a positive bias. The market breadth was positive as about 1060 shares advanced against 859 declining shares on the BSE. Reliance Industries, TCS, L&T, Dr Reddy's Labs, Tata Steel and Coal India gained 0.5-1.5 percent while ICICI Bank, HDFC and ITC fell 1-2 percent. GNA Axles started off day on a strong note, listing at 22 percent premium. The stock has opened at Rs 252 against issue price of Rs 207 on the National Stock Exchange.

Equity benchmarks erased previous day’s gains on Tuesday, with the Nifty slipped below 8700 levels amid a mixed set of earnings and ambiguity over Tata-Mistry issue. FMCG, IT, HDFC and Tata Group stocks kept the market in negative leads.

Mid-cap funds are equity mutual funds that invest in the stocks of mid-cap companies. Mid-cap companies are the companies with a market capitalization ranging from Rs.500 crores to Rs.7,000 crores.You can invest in mid-cap funds if you have a long-term time horizon.

सेंसेक्स और निफ्टी में तेजी बरकरार है। सेंसेक्स और निफ्टी करीब 0.75 फीसदी की बढ़त के साथ कारोबार कर रहे हैं। हालांकि यूरोपीय बाजारों में सुस्ती देखने को मिल रही है। फ्रांस के सीएसी 40 इंडेक्स में 0.3 फीसदी की गिरावट आई है। लेकिन ब्रिटेन के एफटीएसई 100 इंडेक्स और जर्मनी के डीएएक्स इंडेक्स की चाल स...

 

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Opening Bell : Equity benchmarks remained under pressure with the Sensex falling over 100 points, weighed by auto, private banks, FMCG and technology stocks. However, the buying in Reliance Industries, HDFC and L&T limited downside. The 30-share BSE Sensex was down 125.74 points at 26621.44 and the 50-share NSE Nifty fell 48.05 points to 8213.70 while the BSE Midcap lost 0.6 percent on weak breadth. About 962 shares declined against 845 advancing shares on the BSE. Overall the market remained rangebound that is likely to continue ahead of Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting on December 13-14. Generally this month is always lacklustre for the market as FIIs go for holiday on Christmas. Infosys, Tata Motors, Asian Paints, Axis Bank and Maruti were down 1-2 percent while Reliance Industries, HDFC and ONGC bucked the trend, up 0.7-1.8 percent.

Der LBBW Dividenden Strategie Euroland investiert in Aktien führender Unternehmen aus dem Euroraum, die sich durch eine aktionärsfreundliche Dividendenpolitik auszeichnen. Zu den Auswahlkriterien gehören neben einer überdurchschnittlich hohen Dividendenrendite die Stabilität der Bilanzstruktur, Ertrags- bzw. Substanzstärke und gute Wachstumsperspektiven des Unternehmens. Der Fondsmanager betreibt Stock-Picking, d.h. er orientiert sich an keinem Index und an keiner Länder oder Branchengewichtung. Der Schwerpunkt der Anlagen liegt derzeit bei großen Unternehmen aus den führenden Aktienindizes, welche durch aussichtsreiche kleinere Werte (MidCap und SmallCap) ergänzt werden. Ein Währungskursrisiko besteht nicht.

The S&P #BSE #Sensex is trading at 31,612 down by 13 points, while #Nifty is trading at 9,869 down by 3 points. A total of 7 stocks registered a fresh 52-week high in trade today, while 20 stocks touched a new 52-week low on the NSE. The BSE #Midcap Index is trading up by 0.21% at 15,464, while BSE Small-cap Index is trading up by 0.57% at 16,054. There is some buying activity seen in the IT, Healthcare, Telecom and Auto while some selling activity is seen in banking and FMCG sectors on BSE. ONGC, Indiabulls Housing Finance, Vedanta, Sun Pharma and Hindalco are among the gainers, whereas Asian Paints, Hindustan Unilever, BPCL, Dr Reddy’s Labs and HDFC are losing sheen in the Nifty50 index.

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