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Re falls 1% on capital control fears20-NOV-09
Brazil’s latest move to curb capital inflows weighed on the rupee as traders feared similar action from the Indian government.
Sensex falls most in two weeks20-NOV-09
Concern over surge in capital inflows making dollar stronger led to the fall.
Sensex gains for third straight day18-NOV-09
India’s benchmark stock index rose for a third day. Software exporters gained as aretail sales rebounded in the US, their largest export market.
Sensex surges 409 pts after dull start12-NOV-09
The key domestic equity indices, Sensex and Nifty, gained close to 2.5 per cent today on firm global cues and heavy buying by foreign institutional investors (FIIs).
Sensex falls 58 points on demand concerns11-NOV-09
India’s stocks fell for the first time in five days after Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee raised concern that domestic demand is still needed to support the economy when he said fiscal stimulus measures will be withdrawn.
Sensex tanks 491 pts on global cues04-NOV-09
Weighed down by weak global markets and worse-than-expected corporate earnings, Indian stocks plunged for the sixth day in a row. The Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensitive Index, or Sensex, dropped to its lowest level in more than two months.
Positive surprises are unlikely28-OCT-09
The trading pattern in the Futures & Options (F&O) segment suggests that the Nifty could breach its immediate support of 4,820 and find support at 4,750. Daily technical indicators are currently oversold but without any backing from other studies. According to a technical analyst at JM Financial, the chart set-up remains weak and hence positive surprises are unlikely.
Sensex closes above 17,00013-OCT-09
The Indian stock exchanges rose to their highest in six weeks after the monthly industrial production index showed the highest rise in two years.
Markets expected to move sideways12-OCT-09
After last week’s correction, witnessing a dip of 492 points, market experts said this week might continue to see sideway movements with slight downward bias. They opined it was basically the momentum play which took the markets beyond 17,000 points and therefore downside movement was expected.
Sensex slips 152 pts on concerns over rupee rise08-OCT-09
The Sensex today opened with a positive gap of 110 points at 17,069 on the back of strong global vibes. The index soon spurted to a high of 17,121 and thereafter exhibited a firm trend till noon trades. However, a subdued start to the European markets played its part in pulling the index into the negative terrain. Then on the index continued to exhibit volatility. The Sensex slipped to an intra-day low of 16,860 and finally ended at 16,806.66, down 151.88 points, or 0.90 per cent.
Sensex rises most in two weeks30-SEP-09
India’s benchmark stock index rose the most in two weeks, led by software exporters, after Tata Consultancy Services forecast sales would jump this year.
Markets likely to be volatile amid profit booking this week21-SEP-09
Real estate, infrastructure, banking sectors may perform well.
Nifty kisses 5k, ends flat as RIL plays spoilsport18-SEP-09
Stock of the index heavyweight plunges 4.45 per cent.
Sensex up 240 pts on tax numbers16-SEP-09
Buoyed by strong advance tax numbers, the key benchmark equity index, Sensex, today gained 240.26 points, or 1.48 per cent, to close at 16,477, its new 52-week high.
Markets likely to shed gains this week14-SEP-09
After last week’s rally, which saw the market gaining 575 points, experts are maintaining a cautious view this week. According to them, the stock market indices could see corrections amid extreme volatility on the back of current over-bought condition.
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