The Sensex fell 185 points to 52550

(Gujarat News Correspondent) MUMBAI: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaram yesterday unveiled a Rs 1.16 lakh crore loan guarantee scheme-package for areas affected by the Corona epidemic and instead of a positive impact on Indian stock markets, including healthcare. Continued. Funds eased the overbought position in stocks as new variants, including Corona's Delta Plus, now face third-wave concerns and the possibility of India facing major challenges in the coming days due to new variants, including efforts to speed up the vaccination program. The funds today booked huge profit bookings in banking-finance stocks in view of the possibility of further increase in the number of loan defaulters in the coming days as a result of the mega stimulus package along with the central government's loan guarantee package. Along with this, the funds were selling profitably in automobile, metal-mining, oil-gas and consumer durables stocks. Of course the value-buying of funds in healthcare-pharmaceuticals, FMCG stocks was limited by index-based declines. At the end of the day, the Sensex was down 12.5 points at 3.7 and the Nifty spot was down 2.3 points at 12.5. The US dollar had gained 3 paise to Rs 4.5 against the rupee.

Sensex plunges 14 points after hitting a high of 715 from the bottom

Trading started moderately strong today. The Sensex opened higher at 7.5 against the previous close of 2.3, initially boosting FMCG stocks, including Hindustan Unilever, Nestle India and Power Grid Corp., Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, NTPC, Titan, IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Fine and others. , Sun Pharma, TCS, among others, rose sharply to 314.5. J Banking-Finance shares with profit booking in Kotak Mahindra Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, State Bank of India, Bajaj Finserv with Bajaj Auto, Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki and Tech Mahindra, Bharti Airtel, Infotech, Prot Bookings fell to 6.5 points, ending at 13.5 points, down 13.5 points.

At the end of the collision between Nifty spot 16 to 17, it dropped by 3 points to 16

NSE's Nifty spot opened higher at Rs 1,017.50 against FMCG stocks, including Hindustan Unilever, Nestl ઈ India, and pharma stocks with Cipla approved for the Mord vaccine, along with Dr. Reddy's Laboratories. Attractions including NTPC, Asian Paints, HDFC Ltd, Titan Company, TCS, Reliance Industries rose to 12.50. Returning to banking-finance stocks, Metal-Mining stocks include Hindalco, JSW Steel, Tata Steel and IOC in oil and gas stocks, profit booking in ONGC and auto stocks in Bajaj Auto, Maruti Suzuki, At 12.05, it was down 3.4 points at 12.5.

July Nifty futures fall from 16 to 17: Bank Nifty futures fall from 215 to 205

Nifty-based funds in derivatives were selling profitably today. The Nifty opened at 16.10 against the July Futures 12.5, fell to 120 at the top and ended at 16.30. Bank Nifty July futures opened at 20.40 against 315.15, moved back to 8.10 from the top and came down to 2030.05 at the end of 202.05.

Bankex down 3 points: Kotak Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, State Bank down

Profit-booking of funds in banking-finance stocks led the BSE Bankex Index to fall by 3.50 points to close at 2.08. Kotak Mahindra Bank fell by Rs 2.50 to Rs 1,307.50, ICICI Bank by Rs 2.50 to Rs 30.50, Axis Bank by Rs 10.50 to Rs 2.10, State Bank of India by Rs 4 15 to Rs. 31.50, Federal Bank to Rs. 2.50, City Union Banker to Rs. 150 and Rs. 150, HDFC Bank to Rs. 1201.50. While AU Small Finance rose by Rs 4.5 to Rs 105.50, IndusInd Bank rose by Rs 4.5 to Rs 1,016. Along with this, Indian Bank fell by Rs 10.10 to Rs 12.5, Bandhan Bank by Rs 11.50 to Rs 2.50, PNB Housing Finance by Rs 20.5 to Rs 2.50, CSB Bank by Rs. Bajaj Holding fell by Rs 2.50 to Rs 9, IDFC First Bank fell by Rs 1.15 to Rs 4.5.

Insurance stocks rise: New India Assurance, General Insurance, Angel, GIC Housing rise

Finance stocks of choice were the attraction today along with stocks of insurance companies. New India Assurance rose by Rs 4.5 to Rs 12.5, General Insurance by Rs 7.5 to Rs 205.50, GIC Housing Finance by Rs 20.50 to Rs 151.5, Chaula Fin by Rs 31. 30 increased to Rs 2.50, Network 12 increased by Rs 5 to Rs 20.5, Centrum Capital increased by Rs 1.15 to Rs 4.5, SBI Card increased by Rs 15.05 to Rs 4.50, LIC Housing Finance rose by Rs 4.5 to Rs 4.5.

Healthcare incentives boost stocks: Sequent, Lincoln Pharma, Cipla, Apollo Hospital, Glend Pharma

Shares of healthcare-pharmaceuticals companies were the highlight of the package-incentives given to the finance minister yesterday. Sequential Scientific increased by Rs 20.50 to Rs 2.50, Lincoln Pharma increased by Rs 3.50 to Rs 3, Fermenta Bio increased by Rs 2.5 to Rs 30.50, Newland Lab increased by Rs 4.5 to Rs. 303.50, Apollo Hospital increased by Rs. 18.50 to Rs. 31.50, Ajanta Pharma increased by Rs. 2.5 to Rs. 205.50, Gland Pharma increased by Rs. 131.50 to Rs. 20, Granules India increased by Rs. 50 increased to Rs. 7.5, Morpen Lab increased by Rs. 1.50 to Rs. 3.10, Cipla shares increased by Rs. 19.50 to Rs. 6.05, Pfizer increased by Rs. 4.50, Dr. Lalpath Lab increased by Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 21151, Fortis Lab increased by Rs. 2.5 to Rs. 30.5, Diviz Laboratories increased by Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 2.50, Thyrocare Rs. Dr. Reddy's Laboratories rose by Rs. 20 to Rs. 151.5, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories rose by Rs.

Profit booking in metal-mining stocks: Jindal Steel, Sail, Hindalco, Coal India, Tata Steel down

The BSE Metal Index was down 2.4 points at 12.05 as metal-mining stocks also saw a sell-off today. Jindal Steel fell by Rs 4.5 to Rs 2.10, Sail by Rs 4.5 to Rs 190.5, Hindalco by Rs 2.50 to Rs 2.15, APL Apollo by Rs 2.50 to Rs. 16.10, Coal India down Rs 4.5 to Rs 12.5, JSW Steel down Rs 2.50 to Rs 2.50, Tata Steel down Rs 11.50 to Rs 119.5, Vedanta down Rs 1 .10 was down to Rs.

Offloading of funds in oil and gas stocks: Adani Total Gas, IOC, ONGC, HPCL down

The BSE Oil-Gas Index fell by 200.5 points to close at 16.05 as funds traded higher today. International crude oil prices remained strong, with Brent crude hovering close to ૯૨ 4.5 and Nymex crude close to ૪ 4.05 in the evening trade. Adani Total Gas fell by Rs 4.5 to Rs 109.50, IOC by Rs 4.5 to Rs 105.15, ONGC by Rs 2.50 to Rs 119.5, HPCL by Rs 4.5 to Rs. 4.5, Gujarat Gas was down by Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 2.50, Petronet LNG was down by Rs. 1.5 to Rs.

Small, mid-cap stocks rebound Profit booking in caution: 12 stocks close negative: 8 stocks bullish circuit

Sensex, Nifty based market soft, small, mid-cap, cash stocks, funds, players, high networth investors sold today than the market breadth was negative. Out of the total 21 scrips traded on the BSE, the number of gainers was 16 and the number of losers was 16. The only seller in 6 stocks was the lower circuit against the bullish circuit of only buyers in 6 stocks.

Net purchase of Rs 113 crore in FPIs / FII cash: Purchase of Rs 1210 crore in DII cash

FIIs - Foreign institutional investors, foreign portfolio investors - FPIs made a net purchase of Rs 114.5 crore in cash today-Tuesday. A total of Rs 10,312.5 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 10,9.08 crore. On the other hand, DII-domestic institutional investors made a net purchase of Rs 1,610.04 crore in cash today. A total of Rs 2.7 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 2.31 crore.


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