The 30-share Sensex surged 170 points to 61,237.54 while NSE Nifty50 went up 43 points to 18,243 level. Investors are upbeat about strong global markets and key indices which are all looking up on Thursday.
Key indices S&P BSE Sensex surged 265 points to 61,968.17 while NSE Nifty 50 gained 72 points to 18,457.35 at 9.20 am on Wednesday morning. Among the most active stocks on BSE, Shyam Metal, Lal Pathlab, Bajaj Hind and UCO Bank were some of the gainers. Some of the laggards on the index w
S&P BSE Sensex gained 40 points to 61,378.29 whereas NSE Nifty 50 surged 19.75 to 18,288.75 level at 9.30 am on Monday. Some of the gainers on BSE were Dalmia Sugars, Bajaj Hind, Renuka Sugars and Dwarikesh Sugar. During the morning trade, laggards were Lemon Tree, PNC Infra, Affle and E
At 9.19 am, BSE 30-share Sensex declined 79.17 points to 62,574.36 while broad-based Nifty also lost 27 points and was at 16,633.20 level. The majority of the key indices across the world's stock exchanges were trading in the losses during morning trade.
The BSE 30-share Sensex declined 393 points to 61,787.77 levels and 50-share Nifty went down 112 points to 18,496.60 levels at 9.20 in the morning. Some of the gainers on BSE during morning trade were Hindustan Oil Exploration, Hikal and JP Associates. MTNL, Raymond, Glenmark and BirlaSoft w
The domestic markets snapped their four-day losing run and ended with gains, picking up cues from the Monetary Policy Committee's decision to slow down the hike of repo rates.
Some of the factors that might influence the markets on Monday are policy rate hikes by US Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the report of the Reserve Bank of India that might come out next week on why it failed in maintaining the inflation mandate.
New Delhi [India], September 9 (ANI): An abnormal rise in exports and lower availability of broken rice in domestic markets pushed the central government to put a ban on its trade, said Sudhanshu Pandey, Secretary, Department of Food and Public Distribution.