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All that happened in the markets today
Bata India was up 2 per cent to Rs 1,216 ahead of the board meeting on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 to consider December 2018 results.
Shares of Raymond rose as much as 6.79 per cent to Rs 700 apiece on BSE in the intra-day trade on Friday after the company released clarification on "curious transactions".
Today, USD/INR pair is expected to quote in the range of 71.40 and 72.20.
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The company said it took one-time exceptional non-cash charge for asset impairment of 3.1 billion pounds
Muthoot Finance surged 8 per cent to Rs 523, trading close to its record high of Rs 550 touched on January 24, 2019, while Manappuram Finance soared 9 per cent to Rs 105 on the BSE.
RInfra tanked 38 per cent to Rs 142 on the BSE with an over 10-fold jump in trading volume.
All that happened in the markets today
RIL was up 2% at Rs 1,317,near its all-time high level of Rs 1,329 touched on August 29 last year on the BSE in intra-day trade.
The stock rallied 10 per cent to Rs 2,222 on Wednesday, extending its Tuesday's 3 per cent gain on the BSE.
DLF reported a 92 per cent year-on-year drop in its consolidated net profit at Rs 335.15 crore for the third quarter of this fiscal
The stock was down 3 per cent to Rs 1,263, falling 6 per cent from its intra-day high on the BSE.
The stock rallied 6% to Rs 794, surpassing its previous high of Rs 780 touched on October 3, 2018, on BSE in the intra-day trade.
In the previous session, the domestic unit closed 23 paise lower at 71.57 amid fresh foreign fund inflows and gains in domestic equities.
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Gross NPA for the period came in at 16.33 per cent against 12.11 per cent in the corresponding quarter of last fiscal.
The stock slipped 5 per cent to Rs 1,321 on the BSE in intra-day trade on Tuesday.
The stock dipped 4% to Rs 293, close to its 52-week low of Rs 277 touched on October 22, 2018, on BSE in the intra-day trade.
The stock was up 3% to Rs 301, outperforming the market by surging 16% in past three months, as compared to a 2% gain in S&P BSE Sensex.