Sensex dropped 76 points to 40575 at end of trading on oil-gas, metal, FMCG, auto, telecom stocks.
(Gujarat News Representative) Mumbai, Ta. November 21, 2019, Thursday
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaram yesterday announced a program to provide mega disinvestment management control with public sector-PSU companies, including BPCL, Shipping Corporation of India, Container Corporation of India, late in the evening, though the mega-promotion was failing to boost the stock market today. The coming statistics that the country's economic situation is deteriorating day by day against the government's plan, giving telecom operators-companies two more years to pay their spectrum fees, will now meet with telecommunication stocks in telecommunications today. Had happened. With this, three road infra projects in the country are still running late due to their fixed time frame, Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari announced that the initial boom in infrastructure stocks was finally calmed. Reliance Industries, led by Reliance Industries for the third consecutive day, made profit bookings, with trade bookings delaying trade deals between the US and China on the global front and US President Donald Trump again threatening to impose heavy tariffs on Chinese imports. Oat with offloading in metal-mining stocks The Sensex fell 5 points to end at 5.7, and the Nifty spot closed down 4.1 points to end the trading session.
Sensex Telecom, oil-gas, metal, auto stocks profit booking down 5 points
The start of the day was a brief flurry of caution today. Sensex launches at 1.2.1 heading against the next closed 1.0, with funds from Larsen & Toubro, State Bank of India, TCS, Infosys, Bajaj Auto, HCL Technology, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Hindustan Unilever at one time. Was reached. Reliance Industries, which announced a delay in the US-China trade deal with delays in booking profits and selling profitable telecom stocks, including Bharti Airtel, and Tata Steel's decision to quit jobs in Europe led to a strike in the company. At the end of the 5, it decreased by 5 points to 5 75.17 closed.
The Nifty spot went up to 5 in the opening strong and came back to 5 at the end and dropped 5 points.
The NSE's Nifty spot opened with a 5.4 heading against the next close of 1.8, with the fund booming by Subhas Chandra Goyal announcing the sale of its holdings in Zee Entertainment after a narrow fluctuation. Larsen & Toubro, State Bank of India, Bank of India, Bank of India, Dr.Reddy's Laboratories in Pharma shares with Eicher Motors, taken in Cipla and Adani Ports, ICICI Enka, HDFC Bank, Bajaj Auto had reached Rs 12028.20 attractions. Despite being booked on profit bookings in telecom stocks including Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel and offloading in metal-mining stocks Tata Steel, Coal India, Vedanta, Hindalco, JSW Steel and disinvestment at BPCL, however, O.C. Sellers, including IndusInd Bank, Mahindra & Mahindra, IOC, recorded a low of 5.5 Closed up 30.70 points at 11,968.40, down there.
Nifty November futures fall from 5,4 to 5: bank nifty futures down 5,7
Nifty based in derivatives Today, there is talk of funds easing trading on the end of a narrow fluctuation. The Nifty November Futures closed down at 5.4, up from 5.4, to 5.4, at 5,7,7,7,7.6, up 5.7 per cent in the previous contract. General Chat Chat Lounge Bank Nifty November Futures closed down at 5.7, up 5.4, against 5.7, at 5,7,7,600 contracts, and closed at 5,7,7,7,7,4.6. Was. Nifty 3, Nifty 5's call open at 1.1 heading against 3.2 in various call-put options of the Expiry, fell 0.5 to the top and ended at 5.1.
Infra. Relief to nonlisted companies picks up in listed stocks: ENIM Infra, Ashoka Buildcon, NCC
He said that actively engaged in infrastructure-road projects in the field of infrastructure-road projects today, in anticipation of further incentives by the government to move ahead the government's long stalled projects in infrastructure and Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari said that three road projects in the country are lagging behind its fixed time frame. The government has reduced the concession period for toll operated transfer road projects bid by Macquarie Group and Cube Highways and Infrastructure. Of course, this incentive of the government is not going to benefit any of the existing listed companies, though the stocks of these companies were bullish. IRB Infrastructure jumped by Rs 1.8, Ashoka Buildcon increased by Rs 1.8, Dilip Buildcon increased by Rs 1.8, NCC increased by 5 paise to Rs. There were two.
BPCL down 5 to Rs 5: shipping corp, container corporation down despite declaration of mega disinvestment
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaram yesterday announced to give management control to private entrepreneurs by selling government-controlled holdings in BPCL, Shipping Corporation of India and Container Corporation of India, among the government's mega-disinvestment plans, and announced the decision of THDC India and North Eastern Corporation of North Eastern Corporation. Despite today Of these listed PSU stocks were seen to be offloading. BPCL fell by Rs 1.8 to Rs 1.7, while Shipping Corporation of India dropped by Rs 1.8, while Container Corporation of India declined by Rs.
Signs of US-China trade deal halted in Hong Kong: SAIL, Tata Steel, Coal India, Jindal, Vedanta down
Trade Deals Between US-China Now the offloading of funds into metal-mining stocks has reemerged amid a halt to unrest in Hong Kong, prompting the US to impose heavy tariffs on Chinese imports. Sail fell by Rs 1.8, Tata Steel down by Rs 1.8, Coal India dropped by Rs 1.8, and Jindal Steel dropped by Rs 1.8 to Rs. NMDC declined by Rs 1.8, Nalco fell by 5 paise to Rs 9.6, Vedanta fell by Rs 1.8, JSW Steel down Rs 5, Rs 1.6, and NMDC declined by Rs. Hindalco was down 5.7 to Rs 5. The BSE metal index closed 4.1 points down to 4.1.
Consumer Durables Shares Offloading: Whirlpool down by Rs 5 to Rs: VIP, TTK Prestige, Crompton, Titan
The BSE Consumer Durables Index fell 5 points to close at 5.4, amid reports that the futures season was too weak for consumer durables companies. Whirlpool dropped by Rs 1.8, Crompton down by Rs 1.8, VIP Industries down by Rs 1.7, TTK Prestige dropped by Rs 7, and by Rs. 1, the Titan dropped Rs 1.8 to Rs 5, the symphony dropped Rs 5 to Rs 5, while the Voltas were down Rs 5.2.
Telecom Story End: Spectrum fee paid for two years: Offloading in stocks: Idea, Bharti Airtel plummeted
Telecom stocks were seen today offloading funds with extensive profit bookings. Despite the positive measures to provide relief to telecom companies, the government has announced a two-year extension to pay telecom companies for their spectrum fees, the boom in shares raised in anticipation of the relief has now raised profit bookings. Idea Vodafone was down 5 paise to Rs. 8, Bharti Airtel was down by Rs. 8, while Reliance Industries was down by Rs.
Oil-gas stocks continue to sell: HPCL, GSPL, GAIL, ONGC, IOC decline
Despite international crude oil prices falling below Brent $ 5, local oil and gas stocks continued to sell today due to rising petrol, diesel prices and industrial slowdown. HPCL dropped Rs 5 to Rs 5, GSPL dropped Rs 5 to Rs 5.95, Gail dropped Rs 5.2 to Rs 5, ONGC dropped Rs 5 to Rs 5, IOC Rs. Petronet LNG was down Rs. 5, to Rs.
Gholakhan Board Supercede: Shares rise: AB Capital, Indiabulls, Llghkhubh AMC rise: Im Bank drops
Banking-finance stocks today saw mixed trends. The shares of Divan Housing Finance Corporation (DHFL), which was superceded by the Reserve Bank of India yesterday and the possibility of the company being taken to the NCLT, and the possibility of Adani Group as well as Piramal Group being a contender, have raised Rs. He was. Uco Bank rose by Rs 1.8 to Rs 1.7, AB Capital increased by Rs 1.8, Indiabulls Housing Finance increased by Rs 1.8, and Birla Money increased by Rs. HDFC AMC increased by Rs 1.8, IB Ventures increased by Rs 1.8, HDFC Life increased by Rs 1.8, and Motilal increased by Rs. Oswal went up by Rs 1.8 to Rs. While RBL Bank declined by Rs 1.8 to Rs 2.5, while Yes Bank declined by Rs 1.8, Axis Bank fell by Rs 1.8 to Rs 5, while IndusInd Bank declined by Rs. Kotak Bank was down by Rs. 5.2 to Rs.
Small, Mid Cap stocks sell continuously: 2 stocks negative off: 3 stocks Circuit decline: 5 stocks circuit
Against the Sensex-Nifty-based rally, the stock market today continued to be negative, with small, mid-cap, cash stocks, funds, players and high net worth investors. Of the total scrips traded in the BSE, the increase was 2 and the number of decreases was 5. The only circuit against the upper circuit of the ONLY BIAR boom in the 5 stocks was the lower circuit of the ONLY SELLER recession.
FPIs / FIs purchase additional cash worth Rs 5 crore in cash, DII cash sales of Rs 5 crore
FII-foreign institutional investors, Foreign Portfolio Investors-FPI, bought net worth of Rs 1.8 crore in cash today. Total sales of Rs 8.5 crore were sold against a total purchase of Rs. While DII-local institutional investors today had a net sales of Rs 1.8 crore in cash. Total sales of Rs 8.5 crore were sold against a total purchase of Rs 1.8 crore.
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