The Sensex rose 125 points to 54,402

(Gujarat News Correspondent) MUMBAI: Delta-Coro transition in China, including Wuhan, is on the rise again due to the positive factor that is currently under control in India. The bounce was cautious. On the international front, concerns over the third wave of Coro's transition have hit global economic growth and slowed demand for crude oil. ૫૯ 5 were gone. Index-based volatility remained strong at the end, with good monsoon progress in India and corporate results generally encouraging. Of course, small, mid-cap stocks, which have been in an overbought position for a long time, were sold by funds, experts and operators. Sensex, Nifty-based two-way volatility today, after volatility of funds in banking-finance, IT stocks, the Sensex rose 19.15 points to 206.5 and the Nifty spot rose 20.05 points to close at 17.8. Profit booking was done in metal-mining, power-capital goods, consumer durables, oil-gas stocks.
Sensex rises 17 points to 203
Trading started strong today. The Sensex opened at 2.71 against the previous close of 7.5, taking in IT stocks including Tech Mahindra, Infosys, TCS and banking-finance stocks including Axis Bank, Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank, IndusInd Bank, HDFC Bank and PowerGrid Corp. At the same time, the attraction between Mahindra & Mahindra had increased to 4.5. Returning from the uptrend, metal-mining stocks, including Tata Steel, and Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel, Larsen & Toubro, State Bank, Maruti Suzuki, HDFC Ltd, Ultratech Cement, fell by two to one. At the end of the collision, it rose by 19.15 points and closed at 203.8.
Nifty spot rises by 20 points to 16
NSE's Nifty spot opened at 191.5 against the previous close of 19.50, with banking-finance stocks Axis Bank, Bajaj Finserv, IndusInd Bank, IT Mahindra, Infosys, TCS and FMCGNI Attractions in Britannia and healthcare stocks, including Cipla, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Sun Pharma, rose sharply to 120.2. In the metal-mining stocks, Hindalco, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Coal India and Adani Ports, Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel, ONGC, IOC, SBI Life Insurance, GCT, VCA Banking, IT and pharma stocks rose by 20.05 points to close at 12.5.
Bankex up 3 points: Axis Bank, IndusInd Bank, Citibank, AU Small Bank, ICICI Bank rise
In banking-finance stocks, funds made a choice today. The BSE Bankex Index rose 2.4 points to close at 206.31. Axis Bank rose by Rs 19.50 to Rs 4.5, IndusInd Bank rose by Rs 13.5 to Rs 104.5, Citi Union Bank rose by Rs 1.50 to Rs 19.15, Federal Bank rose by Rs 2.50. , AU Small Finance rose by Rs 2.50 to Rs 15, ICICI Bank rose by Rs 3.5 to Rs 305.5, HDFC Bank rose by Rs 4.5 to Rs 1,205.5, Kotak Mahindra Bank rose by Rs 1.50. Increased to Rs.
Network 12, Piramal Enter, IIFL Finance, Spandana Sphoorti, IDBI Bank, Bajaj Finserv rise
Finance stocks were the attraction of choice today. Network 18 jumped Rs 2.50 to Rs 21.50, Piramal Enterprises rose Rs 151.50 to Rs 205, Poonawala Finance rose Rs 6.5 to Rs 19.50, IIFL Finance rose Rs 11.5 to Rs. 6.5, Spandana Sphorti increased by Rs. 19.10 to Rs. 4.5, IDBI Bank by Rs. 2.50, Bajaj Finserv by Rs. 4.5 to Rs. 7, PNB Gilt was up by Rs 1.10 to Rs 4.5, Shriram City was up by Rs 2.05 to Rs 19.
Crude prices fall to 4: Reliance Ind., BPCL, HPCL, ONGC, IOC
International crude oil prices fell sharply, with Brent crude falling ૬૨ 4.5 a barrel to ૮ 3.05 a barrel and Nymex crude falling ૬૯ 7.5 a barrel to ૫૯ 4.5 a barrel, and demand for petrol and diesel fell. Gas was to be sold in stocks. Reliance Industries fell by Rs 11.50 to Rs 206.5, BPCL by Rs 2.50 to Rs 2.50, HPCL by Rs 2.10 to Rs 21.5, Petronet LNG by Rs 2.50 to Rs. 313.50, IOC down Rs 1.5 to Rs 109.5, Adani Total Gas down Rs 19.50 to Rs 206.5, Gujarat Gas down Rs 19.50 to Rs 4.5, Gail down Rs 5 It was down to Rs 13.5. The BSE Oil-Gas Index was down 19.6 points at 12.5.
Big Bull in Metal-Mining Shares, Profit Booking of Experts: SAIL, NMDC, Coal India, Hindalco, Tata Steel Decline
Bigbull, experts and funds, which have been in bullish overboat positions for several days in metal-mining stocks, made profit bookings today. On the back of Sail's quarterly results, sales fell by Rs 2.50 to Rs 19.15, NMDC by Rs 4.5 to Rs 19.5, Coal India by Rs 3 to Rs 19.50, Hindalco by Rs 4.5 to Rs. .4.5, Vedanta fell by Rs. 4.5 to Rs. 206.5, JSW Steel fell by Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 2.50, Jindal Steel fell by Rs. The BSE Metal Index was down 2.4 points at 203.8.
Power-Capital Goods to sell in stocks: Sadbhav Engineering, Grindwell, Graphite, BHEL, Thermax, Larsen
Funds in power-capital goods stocks were to be sold today. Sadbhav Engineering down Rs 2.50 to Rs 2.50, Grindwell Norton down Rs 2.50 to Rs 1,310, Graphite India down Rs 2.50 to Rs 205.50, BHEL down Rs 1.50 .50, V-Guard down Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 3.5, Thermax down Rs. 12.50 to Rs. 150, Adani Green NG: down Rs. 8.10 to Rs. 20 fell to Rs. 20,402.5, Siemens fell by Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 2.15 to Rs. 30, Tata Power was down by Rs.
Funds rise in IT-software stocks: Hinduja Global, Newgen Software, Datamatics Global, Nucleus Software
Funds in IT-software services, technology stocks were the picks of choice today. Hinduja Global jumped by Rs 15 to Rs 305, Newgen Software rose by Rs 7.5 to Rs 2.50, Datametics Global rose by Rs 11.50 to Rs 2.50, Nucleus Software rose by Rs 11.50 to Rs 4. 20, Tech Mahindra increased by Rs. 5 to Rs. 12.50, Tata Alexi increased by Rs. 3.5 to Rs. 5, Happy Minds increased by Rs. 2.3, Persistent System rose by Rs. 3.5 to Rs. 215, TCS rose by Rs. 12.5 to Rs. 3.50, Infosys rose by Rs.
Quick Hill fell by Rs 2 to Rs 5: Subex fell by Rs 5 to Rs 5: Ramco system, D-Link, Vakrangi, intellectual design fell
Among the IT stocks that are declining today, Quick Hill Tech fell by Rs 8 to Rs 4.5, Subex by Rs 2.50 to Rs 4.5, Intellect Design by Rs 4.5 to Rs 4.5 and Vakrangi Software by Rs 1. 4.5 to Rs. 31.8, Ramco System Rs.
FMCG stocks attract: Globus Spirits, Nestle, Britannia, Hindustan Unilever rise: Sugar stocks surge
FMCG stocks were the favorites today. Global Spirits rose by Rs 2.50 to Rs 2.50, Britannia Industries by Rs 4.5 to Rs 21, Nestle India by Rs 15.5 to Rs 19, Hindustan Unilever by Rs 15 to Rs 3.10. Were. While sugar was to be sold in stocks. Dhampur Sugar fell by Rs 2 to Rs 5, Dalmiya Sugar fell by Rs 4.5 to Rs 4.5, Bajaj Hindustan fell by Rs 15.05, Shri Renuka Sugar fell by Rs 1.50 to Rs 3.10, Dwarkesh Sugar fell by Rs. .0.05 was down to Rs.
JK Paper, Basf, Usha Martin, Apollo Pipes, Karda Construction, Tata Chemicals, IRCTC, JK Cement rise
In a bad market today funds, players, high networth investors traded bullish in preferred stocks with encouraging results of companies and other positive news. JK Paper jumped Rs 4.5 to Rs 20.50, BASF jumped Rs 4.5 to Rs 4.5, Network 12 rose Rs 2.50 to Rs 21.50, Usha Martin rose Rs 3 to Rs 4. CARD CONSTRUCTION: Quarterly net profit rose 5 per cent to Rs 2.16 crore, revenue rose 11.1 per cent to Rs 19.01 crore and finance expenditure fell 10.1 per cent to Rs 305 .2, TV18 Broadcasting increased by Rs. 4.5 to Rs. 2.50, IRCTC jumped by Rs. 18.5 to Rs. 3.10, Apollo Pipes increased by Rs. .50 to Rs. 219.50, Tata Chemicals was up by Rs.
Universal rally in small, mid-cap stocks: 2100 stocks close negative: Only buyers in 5 stocks bullish circuit
Marketbroadth remained consistently negative today as funds, operators, players, high networth investors sold broadly in small, mid-cap, cash stocks against strength at the end of Sensex, Nifty based volatility. Out of the total 6 scrips traded on the BSE, the number of gainers was 16 and the number of losers was 2100. The only seller in 21 stocks was the lower circuit against the bullish circuit of only buyers in 6 stocks.
FPIs / FII's net purchase of shares worth Rs. 216 crore in cash: DII's net sale of Rs. 215 crore
FIIs - Foreign institutional investors, foreign portfolio investors - FPIs were buying net worth of Rs 311.31 crore in cash today-Monday. A total of Rs 206.5 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 20.8 crore. On the other hand, DIIs-domestic institutional investors today saw a net sale of Rs 412.15 crore in cash. A total of Rs 4.08 crore was sold against a total purchase of Rs 4.5 crore.
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