Sensex down 600 points to 39922

(Gujarat News Correspondent) Mumbai, Ta. Thursday, October 28, 2020

The funds had called for a resurgence in derivatives before the end of October. On the global front, on the one hand, the US and European countries are increasingly re-enforcing the lockdown, and in the midst of the US presidential election, there is still uncertainty that the tide will turn towards Trump or Bidan, and indications that Stimulus' hopes in the US are failing. The funds underwent a major upheaval. On the other hand, despite concerns over the resurgence of corona cases in some states in India, the positive factor of extraordinary growth in the recovery rate at the national level has led to a resurgence in industrial-economic activities and demand boosts in the festive season. International crude oil prices also fell by ૧ 1.3 a barrel to close at ૭ 2.81 a barrel and Nymex crude fell by ૫૯ 1.6 to close at ૬ 4.31 a barrel amid reports of a global economic boom with stocks of automobile companies in Europe.

Sensex loses 30,000 points: 205 heads open, falls to 7, finally loses 200 points

The trading started today with a deceptively strong. The Sensex opened at 203.8 against the previous close of 206.10. Initially, the gains in Bharti Airtel, Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Larsen & Toubro, among others, showed this gap-up opening. , HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, State Bank of India due to heavy offloading and Tech Mahindra, Tata Steel, HCL Technology, Sun Pharma, NTPC, Infosys, Titan, Reliance Industries, Nestle India, ITC, ONG, ONG, Vendors, including Hindustan Unilever, lost Rs 30,000 to close at Rs 4.30, down 4.5 points from the previous close.

Nifty spot loses 11,300 intra-day, breaks 120 points at 115

NSE's Nifty spot opened at 119.60 against the previous close of 114.50 and initially rose to 114.50. Banking-Finance stocks include HDFC Limited, IndusInd Bank, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Finance, State Bank of India and State Bank of India Industries, Tata Steel, Hindalco, NTPC, HCL Technology, Tech Mahindra, Nestle India, Titan, Sun Pharma, NTPC, Infosys, including Dhovane and Britannia, Diviz Lab., Grasim, Tata Motors. It fell 30 points to close at 114.30.

Before the end of October, the Nifty 11,400 put jumped from 9.30 to 20.30.

Before the end of the October trend in derivatives on Thursday, the funds called for a bang again today. Among the various call-put options of Nifty 3, Expiry, the Nifty 11,600 call opened at 7.5 against 2.15, fell to 30.50 and ended at 5.5. The Nifty 11,800 put opened at 13.8 against 9.30, fell to 10.30 and reached 31.3, ending at 30.50.

Bank Nifty October futures fall from 9,51 to 8,2: Nifty October futures 11,515

The Nifty October futures opened at 11,31.50 against 11,8.05, fell to 11,312.50 and fell to 11,8.10, ending at 11,412.50. The Nifty November futures opened at 11.2.5 against 11.2.5, fell to 11,9.50 and closed at 11,8, ending at 11,8. The Bank Nifty October futures opened at 4.5 against 8.21.50, fell to 2.4 from 3.4 at the top and ended at 5.5. Bank Nifty November futures opened at 8,9.15 against 9,9.15, fell to 8,050 and fell to 7,05, ending at 9,8.

Bankex lost 3 points: IndusInd, HDFC Ltd. , ICICI Rs.12, Bajaj Fi. Rs

The BSE Bankex Index fell by 3.50 points to 9 today amid speculation that the funds may trade higher in banking-finance stocks. IndusInd Bank fell by Rs 31.50 to Rs 4.5, HDFC Ltd fell by Rs 20.10 to Rs 19.05, ICICI Bank fell by Rs 19.50 to Rs 2.15, Bajaj Finance fell by Rs 2.50. Rs 50.9, HDFC Bank down Rs 2.8 to Rs 1,305.5, Kotak Mahindra Bank down Rs 2.50 to Rs 19.50, State Bank of India down Rs 3.10 to Rs 120.50 , Federal Bank fell by Rs 1.5 to Rs 3.50, Bandhan Bank fell by Rs 2.50 to Rs 4.5. While Pilani's investment fell by Rs 19.50 to Rs 121.50, Lakshmi Vilas Bank by Rs 19.50, Muthoot Finance by Rs 2.50 to Rs 1,200.5, IIFL by Rs 4.5 to Rs 2.10. Were living.

In healthcare stocks, Thyrocare fell by Rs 5 to Rs 115: Aarti Drugs, Newland Lab, Syngen, Dr Reddy's fell.

The BSE Healthcare Index fell by 31.6 points to close at 1,307.15 today as funds offloaded heavily in healthcare-pharma stocks. Thyrocare fell by Rs 4.5 to Rs 115.10, Aarti Drugs by Rs 2.50 to Rs 2.10, Newland Lab by Rs 20.50 to Rs 1,118.50, Syngen by Rs 20.5 to Rs. 2.40, Dr. Reddy's Lab's second-quarter net profit fell 20 per cent to Rs. 3 crore, selling shares fell by Rs. 120.50 to Rs. 2.50, Shilpa Medi fell by Rs. 12.5 to Rs. 3.10, JB Chemicals Biocon was down by Rs 3.50 to Rs 1011.5 and Biocon was down by Rs 4.5 to Rs 206.5.

Metal index down 14 points: Hindalco, Tata Steel, Hindu Zinc, Jindal Steel, NMDC declined

The BSE Metal Index fell by 12.5 points to close at 314.8 today on broad selling by funds in metal-mining stocks as well. Hindalco fell by Rs 3 to Rs 120.5, Tata Steel by Rs 2.50 to Rs 205.50, Hindustan Zinc by Rs 2.50 to Rs 210.5, NMDC by Rs 1.50 to Rs 21. 16, Jindal Steel fell by Rs 2.50 to Rs 120.5, Coal India by Rs 1 to Rs 114.5.

MindTree loses Rs 5 in IT-software stocks: Tech Mahindra, HCL, Infosys, Emphases fall

IT-software services stocks continued to sell funds today. MindTree fell by Rs 4.5 to Rs 19.50, Tech Mahindra fell by Rs 2.50 to Rs 206.5, HCL Technology fell by Rs 15.5 to Rs 2.50, Infosys fell by Rs 15.5 to Rs. 103.50, Emphasis fell by Rs. 18.5 to Rs. 121.50, Oracle Finserv fell by Rs. 3.5 to Rs.

Brent crude falls to ૩૯ 4.31 a barrel, Nymex falls to ૩૭ 2.31

International crude oil prices fell by ૫૯ 1.6 a barrel to close at ૬ 2.21 a barrel and Nymex crude fell by ૮૬ 1.3 to close at ૩૭ 2.31 a barrel today. As a result, oil and gas stocks were weakening. GSPL down Rs 4.5 to Rs 12.5, Petronet LNG down Rs 2.50 to Rs 4.5, Gail India down Rs 1.10 to Rs 3.10, Reliance Industries down Rs 2.50 .2010.20, HPCL fell by Rs. 1.5 to Rs. 121.50.

Small, mid-cap stocks continue to sell: 181 stocks close negative: 214 stocks bearish circuit

Marketbread was negative today as small, mid-cap, cash stocks turned bearish. Out of the total 6 scrips traded on the BSE, the number of decliners was 161 and the number of gainers was 31. The only seller in 219 stocks was the lower circuit against the upper circuit of the only buyer in 209 stocks.

FPIs / FIIs sell net worth Rs 1,150 crore: Index futures sell net worth Rs 1,905 crore

FIIs - Foreign Institutional Investors - Foreign Portfolio Investors - FPIs today saw a net sale of Rs 1,160.5 crore in cash. Of this, a total of Rs 2.7 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 2.81 crore. While DII-domestic institutional investors made a net purchase of Rs 1.5 crore in cash today. A total of Rs 21.5 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 4.5 crore. In futures, FII's index futures today saw a net sale of Rs 1,906 crore and a net purchase of Rs 150 crore in stock futures.


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