Indian stock indices have extended losses for the second straight session, largely due to continued selling by foreign investors on concerns over higher stock valuations.
The software giant had announced its corporate earnings on Monday. In a span of five days, the shares of the company declined 0.69 per cent while it dipped 0.20 per cent in a span of 30 days.
Everything important in the country can't come to Supreme Court, said the top court on Tuesday as it declined an urgent hearing of the plea relating to the Joshimath sinking incident.
TCS, among the Nifty 50 companies, was the top loser this morning. It declined over 2 per cent. Analysts attribute the decline to less-than-estimated earnings during the October-December quarter.
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the West Bengal Government plea questioning the maintainability of the petition in Calcutta High Court relating to illegalities and corruption in the recruitment of Assistant Teacher in Primary Schools of the State on the basis of Teacher Eligibility Test
The shares of the watchmaker had declined 2.46 per cent in a span of five days while the firm's shares declined 4.56 per cent in a period of 30 days in 2023.
The writ petition claimed that the lately inducted Minister had not acquired Nepali citizenship after ceding the US citizenship which makes him unfit to be a lawmaker of the Nepali parliament.
Sensex dropped below 60,000 by losing 452 points to 59,900.37 level and Nifty also declined 154 points to 17,837.45 level. The investors were on wait and watch mode as they wait for the US key jobs report which is due for release later on Friday.
Due to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia which has resulted in widespread devastation of life and property, Ukraine has suffered its sharpest economic decline in over 30 years in 2022, Al Jazeera reported, citing the official data.
In December 2022, 16,22,317 units were sold as against 17,14,942 units sold in December 2021, data released by The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) on Thursday showed.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to entertain Azam Khan's plea seeking to transfer certain cases against him from Uttar Pradesh to another state.