Sensex jumps 271 points to 41386 for foreign funds
- Nifty spot fell 73 points to 12180: preference for stocks in small, mid cap stocks: banking, pharma, power, oil-gas, IT stocks funds raised: Rs 1352 crore purchases in FII cash, DII cash sales of Rs 984 crore.
(Gujarat News Representative) Mumbai, Ta. 23 January 2020, Thursday
The deadly virus in China is spreading to other countries of the world as it is spreading to other countries of the world, as China begins to take action on the basis of the spread of the deadly virus, with different countries issuing advisory to the Chinese not to know the impact of these restrictions on global trade. As well as international crude prices fell. But Indian stock markets today saw an all-round rise in foreign funds, unlike global markets. The Union Budget, which will be released on February 3, is expected by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to increase the slab of personal taxation and increase the cost of income in the hands of special people. We were back in the bull today. With the expectation of budget incentives, the fund today made a big short cover in banking-finance stocks, with sharp gains in pharmaceuticals, IT-software services stocks and consumer durables, oil-gas, power-capital goods, FMCG shares. Nifty and Nifty spot were up 5 points to close at 4.1. On the international front, crude oil prices fell by 8 cents to $ 8.8 and Naimex crude fell by 5 cents to $ 1.8. The US dollar was up 5 paise to Rs. 5 against the rupee.
Sensex rose 271 points to 41386 in banking-finance, power, pharma, oil-gas, consumer du., Auto stocks.
The day began with caution today. The Sensex rose to a close, with a sharp lift after a modest strengthening at the opening of the 5.7 heading against the next closed 1.5. The return from the boom fell to a low of 5, including TCS, Reliance Industries, Maruti Suzuki, Tech Mahindra, Nestlé India, ITC. But despite the overall general result of Larsen & Toubro yesterday's corporate results in the boom, the company's order book increased and funds raised and banking-finance stocks including State Bank of India, Axis Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, HDFC Limited, ICICI Bank with ICICI Bank, ICICI Bank Funds Taken and Titan, Infosys, Bharti Airtel, UltraTech Sim Tasa, Hero, HCL Technologies, Tata Steel, NTPC, Sun Pharma, Hindustan Unilever attraction closed at 41,386.40 points, up 271.02 percent reaching 41413.93.
Nifty spot surface level of 12000 intact: rising 12,094 to 12189, 73 points to 12180
The NSE's Nifty spot rose sharply, showing a moderate vigil in the opening caution, with the opening of 4.1 heading against the next closed 1.5. After recovering from a high rise to a low of 5.7, the fund's banking-finance stocks include State Bank of India, Axis Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Yash Bank, HDFC Limited, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Shortsand Bank and IndySend Bank. Oil-gas stocks include BPCL, GAIL, IOC and Titan, Infosys, Sun Pharma, UltraTech Cement, Larson and Two. In the BRO, the attraction in Teja and Bharti Airtel, Mahindra and Mahindra, Tata Motors, Grasim, Sun Pharma, Hero MotoCorp, ONGC, Vedanta, Wipro, NTPC, rose one point to end at 5 points.
Bank Nifty January futures rise from 30,802 to 31,117: Nifty futures rise from 12,145 to 12,220 touches.
Nifty-based in derivatives, the fund was back in the bull market today. Bank Nifty closed at 5,1,4 with the opening at 5,4, against 5,3,7,7,6,6,6.66 in the January futures contract. The Nifty January futures closed at 5.7, up 5.7, against the 5.7 heading for the 5.6 million against the 5.6-tonne contract. General Chat Chat Lounge
Call of Nifty 12,200 up from 62.30 to 71.95: Nifty 12,100 put down from 67.75 to 38.05
Nifty 1, January 9 In various call-put options of the Expiry, the Nifty 5's call today rose to a low of 5, with the opening of 5 heading against 5.7 in a contract of Rs. It was 1.2. The Nifty 5,4 call ended at a low of 5, rising from a low of 5 heading to a 5.7 against a working turnover of Rs 5.6 million in the contract. The Nifty's 5-put put down from 5.7 to 0.6, and then fell to 1.8, to end-7. The Nifty 5,4 call ended at 5 with a 5 heading at 5 and a 5 at the bottom.
Banking-finance stocks rose again: Yash Bank, State Bank, Kotak Bank, AU Bank, Tata Invest, Max India, JM Financial. Increased
Banking-finance stocks were again valuing with short cover today. State Bank of India chairman Rajneesh Kumar's statement that the Yash Bank could not be sunk was Rs. State Bank of India increased by Rs 1.8, Axis Bank increased by Rs 1.8, Kotak Mahindra Bank increased by Rs 1.8, and Federal Bank increased by 5 paise. ICICI Bank increased by Rs 5 to Rs 5, Citigroup Bank increased by Rs 1.5, HDFC Bank increased by Rs 9.8, by Rs. AU Bank, Tata Invest increased by Rs. India rose by Rs 1.7, Rs 1.7, Indiabulls Housing Finance increased by Rs 1.8, JM Financial increased by Rs 9.5, Weight Forex increased by Rs 1.8. Canfin Home Finance increased by Rs 1.8, Mahindra Finance by Rs 1.8, IIFL by Rs 1.8, Manipuram Rs. HDFC AMC Quarterly Result increased by Rs. Jivana rose to Rs .346.05 .13.10, were .2426.15 HDFC Ltd Rs .9.05 to Rs.
Larson results up by Rs38 to Rs1332: Ables India, GMR Infra, India forge
Power-capital goods stocks also raised funds today. Despite Larsen & Toubro's overall third-quarter results announced yesterday, the company received orders for a new Rs 1 crore, encouraging growth in the order book, raising the stock to Rs 1.8. GMR Infra raises money by Rs 1.8, Ablers India increases by Rs 1.8, India Forge increases by Rs 1.8, Graphite India increases by Rs 1.8 Powerful power increased by Rs 1.8, Grindwell increased by Rs 1.8, Viguard increased by Rs 1.8, NBCC Rs 1.8, Thermex was up by Rs 1.8 to Rs 5, while SKF India went up by Rs 5 to Rs 5.
Pharma stocks again attracted funds: Granules, Laurus Lab., Apollo Hospital, Lalpath Lab., Pfizer, Metropolis rose.
Funds in pharmaceuticals-healthcare stocks also began to take widespread adoption today. Granules India increased by Rs 1.8, Dishman Carbone increased by Rs 1.8, Piramal Enterprise by Rs 1.8, and Lauras Lab by Rs 1.8. Apollo Hospital increased by Rs 5, Jubilant increased by Rs 1.8, Divis Lab increased by Rs 1.8, Metropolis by Rs 1.7, and Rs. Shelby up by Rs 1.8, Novartis up by Rs 1.8, Sun Pharma at Rs 8 Dhine was Rs .450.25.
Consumer durables stocks rebound: Symphony, Titan, Voltas, VIP Industries, Blue Star rise
Consumer durables stocks also became funds again today. Symphony rose by Rs 5 to Rs 9, Voltas increased by Rs 1.8, Titan increased by Rs 9.8, VIP Industries went up by Rs 1.8 and Rs 9.5. , Blue Star rose by Rs. 5 to Rs.
MRF increased by Rs 2100 to Rs 69,870: Mahindra, Bosch, Tata Motors, Hero MotoCorp, Balkrishna Industries
Automobile stocks were also the favorite attraction today. MRF increased by Rs 1.8 to Rs 5,9.5, Mahindra and Mahindra Rs 9.8 per liter, Bosch by Rs 8.8 per liter, Tata Motors at Rs. Hero MotoCorp went up by Rs 1.8, Balakrishna Industries went up by Rs 1.8, and by Rs 1.8, Madarson Sumi increased by Rs 1.8, while Hero Motocorp rose by Rs 1.8.
IT stocks continue to rise: NIIT rises by Rs 119 to Rs.1990: Emphasis, Infosys, Wipro, HCL
Shares of IT-Software Services were up for the second consecutive day today. NIIT technology increased by Rs 5 to Rs 5, Emphasis increased by Rs 9.8 per cent, Infosys went up by Rs 9.8 per cent, HCL technology increased by Rs 1.8, and Rs. Wipro went up by Rs 5 to Rs 5, while Oracle FinServe was up by 7.8 to Rs 5.
China virus drops crude oil to Brent $ 5: IOC, GAIL, BPCL, Petronet, ONGC
Estimates of China's brutal virus impacting global trade have forced crude oil prices to drop by 5 cents to $ 1.8 and Naimax crude to 5 cents to $ 5 a barrel of oil-gas stocks. IOC increased by Rs 1.8 to Rs 5, Indraprastha gas increased by Rs 1.8 to Rs 9, while Gail India increased by Rs 1.8 to Rs 9, BPCL increased by Rs 1.8 to Rs. 5.1, Petronet LNG increased by Rs 1.8 to Rs 9, ONGC was increased by Rs 9.8, by Rs 2.4, by HPCL by Rs 5.2.
Small, Mid Cap, Cash Stocks Selected Attraction: 1456 Shares Positive Off: 209 Stocks Circuit Circle
Small, mid-cap, cash stocks, funds and sportsmen were the positive market-based trading options. Of the total scrips traded in BSE today, the number of growers was 2 and the number of decreases was 5. Of course, the only circuit was the downward circuit of the only seller against the upper circuit of the ONLY BIAR boom in 5 stocks.
Net purchase of Rs 1,352 crore in FII cash, net sales of Rs 482 crore in futures
FII-foreign institutional investors, foreign portfolio investors, bought net worth of Rs 1.8 crore in cash today. A total of Rs 8.5 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 1.8 crore. While DII-local institutional investors today had net sales of Rs 1.8 crore in cash. A total of Rs 8.5 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 1.8 crore. FIIs today bought net sales of Rs 1.8 crore in index futures in futures and net sales of Rs 1.8 crore in stock futures.
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