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The main gainers on the Sensex are Tata Power, Dr Reddy's Lab, SBI, HUL, NTPC, Wipro, Coal India and Cipla
Benchmark indices ping pong between red and green as looming FOMC decision keeps mood uncertain
The company announced a partnership with SAP to drive customers' SAP cloud, mobile strategy.
Sensex marginally up by 19 points at 19,823 while Nifty hovers around 5,853
The stock has rallied 61% to Rs 142 from Rs 88 on September 5, on BSE.
The stock rallied over 5% in past two trading sessions on NSE.
The stock has rallied nearly 11% to Rs 137 on the National Stock Exchange.
At Indian timing, 8am, the SGX Nifty was up 5 points at 5,885.
Markets ended flat on Tuesday, amid a volatile trading session, as investors exercised caution ahead of the two-day FOMC meet starting today and Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy later this week
Denso Corporation, Japanese parent company has made delisting offer to acquire the balance 26.54% stake from the public.
Shares of FT tanked 11% to Rs 164, while MCX locked in lower circuit of 5% at Rs 444 on the BSE.
Indian stocks continued to remain range bound with a negative bias in late trades on Tuesday as gains in IT shares failed to offset losses in financial, oil and gas shares.
The stock up by 4.5% at Rs 185, bounced back nearly 6% from intra-day low on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Wipro, HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra, TCS and Infosys are up 1-4% on BSE.
The main gainers on the Sensex include Wipro, Dr Reddy's Lab, Sesa Goa, Maruti Suzuki, Coal India, TCS, Tata Motors and M&M
On the BSE, 744 stocks advanced while 1053 stocks declined
The broader markets traded lower with mid-caps and small-caps shedding 0.4 per cent on the BSE.
Muthoot Finance tanked nearly 10% at Rs 102, while Manappuram Finance was down 3.4% at Rs 15.70 on BSE.
BGR Energy was down 9% at Rs 108, while Accelya Kale Solutions by 6% at Rs 601 on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
The company has fixed September 18 as the record date for 1:2 bonus issue.