The Sensex jumped 569 points to a new all-time high of 61,305


Investors' wealth rises by Rs 4.05 lakh crore to new record high of Rs 4.5 lakh crore

(Gujarat News Correspondent) MUMBAI: Before Dussehra, funds, experts and high net worth investors hit record highs in Indian stock markets today. After a tumultuous rally in Tata Group stocks yesterday, IT stocks in IT-software services stocks along with Wipro, Infosys and other IT stocks rose sharply on the back of encouraging quarterly results. Karavi had set a new peak. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi's determination to continue the country's infrastructure development and the rural economy growing faster this year with the monsoon successful, the IMF estimates India's economic-GDP growth to be 4.5 per cent for the current financial year, in stark contrast to the global economy. As Coro's transition is also slowing down and economic-industrial growth picking up, corporate India's performance is expected to be encouraging. At the end of the day, the Sensex jumped 3.50 points to close at 31,608.3 and the Nifty spot jumped 17.60 points to close at a new all-time high of 17.8. The US dollar had lost 11 paise to Rs 2.7 against the rupee. On the occasion of Dussehra, the stock markets will be closed on Friday, October 12, 2021.

Sensex jumps from 206 to make 212 new records, jumps 3 points

Trading started strong today. The Sensex opened at 7,109.5 against the previous close of 308.05, initially trading in IT stocks with profit bookings including TCS, HCL Technology, auto stocks including Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Auto and Bajaj Finance, Bharti Airtel, ES Following the decline, the fund's ITC-led rise in FACG stocks and banking-finance stocks led by HDFC Bank, IndusInd Bank, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Bajaj Finserv and NPC Attractions in goods stocks and takers, including Tata Steel and Titan, rose to a new all-time high of 314.5 and closed at 31,606.9, up 3.50 points.

Nifty jumps to 1700 level, makes 150 new history, rises 15 points to 17 new peaks

The NSE's Nifty spot opened at 19.31 against the previous close of 19,191.3. , Asian Paints, including ONGC, fell to 19.30. After recovering from the downtrend, funds rose in Wipro, Infosys and banking-finance stocks, with Adani Ports, Grasim, ITC, Power Grid Corp., IOC, Diviz Laboratories, Larsen, NTPC rising 180.0 per cent. It bounced back and closed at a new record high of 12.5.

Profit booking in automobile stocks: Motherson Sumi, Tata Motors, Eicher Motors, MRF, Tube investment declined

The BSE Auto Index was down 19.5 points at 8.05 on profit booking in automobile stocks today. Motherson Sumi down Rs 2.50 to Rs 4.5, Tata Motors down Rs 2.50 to Rs 4.5, Eicher Motors down Rs 20.5 to Rs 2.15, Tube Investment down Rs 21.5 Rs 16, MRF fell by Rs.

Bankex jumps 3 points: HDFC Bank jumps Rs 5 to Rs 15: ICICI, State Bank jump

The BSE Bankex Index jumped 4.05 points to close at 5.5 today as funds bought heavily in banking and finance stocks. HDFC Bank jumped by Rs 4.5 to Rs 12.50, ICICI Bank by Rs 19.50 to Rs 3.10, IndusInd Bank by Rs 2.10 to Rs 1,205.50, State Bank of India by Rs 4. Citi Union Bank rose by Rs 30 to Rs 30.50, Citi Union Bank by Rs 2.50 to Rs 151.15, Axis Bank by Rs 2.50 to Rs 305. Along with this, IDBI Bank jumped by Rs 2.50 to Rs 2.50, PTC India Financial by Rs 1.05 to Rs 21.50, Power Finance by Rs 2.50 to Rs 19.10, Canara Bank by Rs 4. 30 increased to Rs. 13.5, REC increased by Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 18.50, Angel Broking increased by Rs. 2.5 to Rs. PNB rose by Rs 1.10 to Rs 4.5, ICICI Bank rose by Rs 19.50 to Rs 2.10, MCX India rose by Rs 21.5 to Rs 206.5, L&T Finance rose by Rs 1.9. Increased to Rs.

Lakshmi machine jumps Rs 21 to Rs 5: Hindustan Aeronautics, NHPC, Larsen, Adani Green

The BSE Capital Goods Index rose by 319.50 points to 3.7, with funds buying aggressively in capital goods-power stocks today. Lakshmi Machine Works increased by Rs 31.15 to Rs 4.5, Hindustan Aeronautics increased by Rs 3.50 to Rs 12.5, Larsen & Toubro increased by Rs 3.15 to Rs 13.10, AIA Engineering by Rs 4. NHPC up Rs 30.50, NHPC up Rs 1.50 to Rs 30.5, Adani Power up Rs 2.50 to Rs 115.05, Power Grid Corp up Rs 5 to Rs 205.50, NTPC up Rs 2.10 increased to Rs. 18.5, Grindwell Norton increased by Rs. 20.50 to Rs. 13.5, Adani Green increased by Rs. 19.50 to Rs. 3, ABB India rose by Rs 10.50 to Rs 1913.8.

Hindustan Zinc jumps Rs 15 to Rs 5: Vedanta rises Rs 15 to Rs 5: Jindal Steel, Sail, JSW Steel rises

In metal-mining stocks, the BSE Metal Index rose 4.5 points to close at 314.5 as funds continued to buy selectively today. Hindustan Zinc rose by Rs 19.50 to Rs 4.5, Vedanta by Rs 13.5 to Rs 21.5, Jindal Steel by Rs 19.50 to Rs 4.50, Sail by Rs 4.5. JSW Steel rose by Rs 11.5 to Rs 4.5, Hindalco by Rs 2.50 to Rs 215, Tata Steel by Rs 15.5 to Rs 13.5, NMDC by Rs 1.9. 18.50.

TCS, HCL fall: Mindtree jumps Rs 30 to Rs 5

Funds were aggressively bought today in IT-software services, technology stocks. Of course, TCS fell by Rs 4.5 to Rs 311.50, HCL Technology by Rs 19.50 to Rs 120.50 and Nazaro Technology by Rs 119.50 to Rs 2.50. While MindTree jumped Rs 2.3 to Rs 2.50, Siant jumped Rs 4.5 to Rs 115, Persistent jumped Rs 215 to Rs 20, Wipro's incentive result jumped Rs 5 to Rs 206.5, First Shores Solutions Rs.10.10 up to Rs 313.5, Coforge up Rs 3.05 to Rs 5, Emphasis up Rs 12.5 to Rs 3.50, Mastek up Rs 12.5 up to Rs 4.15, nucleus Software rose by Rs 19.50 to Rs 4.5, L&T Infotech by Rs 13.5 to Rs 205.10, Nelco by Rs 21.50 to Rs 2.50, Tata Alexi by Rs 13.5 Rs 4.5, Tech Mahindra rose by Rs 2.10 to Rs 120.5, Oracle Finserv rose by Rs 2.50 to Rs 30.50, Infosys rose by Rs 4.5 to Rs 1913.50.

Small, Mid Cap stocks surge Profit booking: 15 stocks close positive: Only buyers circuit in 5 stocks

In small, mid-cap, cash stocks today, funds, operators, high net worth investors, players, the market breadth became moderately negative as the sell-off turned bullish after a massive rally again. Out of the total 9 scrips traded on the BSE today, the number of gainers was 16 and the number of declines was 16. The only seller in 8 stocks was the lower circuit against the upper circuit of the only buyer in 5 stocks.

Investors' asset-market capitalization rises by Rs 4.05 lakh crore to new record high of Rs 4.5 lakh crore

Market capitalization of companies listed on the BSE-investors' assets rose by Rs 3.05 lakh crore in a single day to a new record high of Rs 4.5 lakh crore on Tuesday, led by Tata Group stocks.


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