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Sensex ends flat; Airtel, Wipro among gainers

Mumbai : India | 3 months ago  
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In lacklustre trading, Sensex on Thursday closed flat with some select blue-chip stocks attracting buying, while some other heavyweights came under pressure. After moving 85 points up and down, the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex settled up 11.22 points at 15,781.07, completing six straight...
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  • News Source: NewKerala | 3 months ago
    However, the Nifty index of National Stock Exchange (NSE) opened flat at 4688.40 points...It recorded high and low at 15,871.52 and 15,770.19 points respectively in intra day trade...It registered the high and low at 4,713.70 and 4,687.85...
  • News Source: The Economic Times | 3 months ago
    It has advised trade to long in Nifty if it holds 4650 levels. “The indices are expected to open on a flat-to-negative note tracking flat US markets and mixed Asian indices...Alternatively trade short if Nifty fails to take off 4700 levels,” the...
  • News Source: Daily News & Analysis | 3 months ago
    Firming trends in global markets also buoyed the trading sentiments. The 30-share BSE Sensex rose by 90.45 points to 15,871.52 points in opening trade with most of the sectoral indices gaining up to 1.18 per cent. The BSE barometer had gained over...
  • News Source: The Examiner | 3 months ago
    Asian stocks were modestly higher Friday, but worries about tighter government policies sent China's markets lower for a second day. Trade across the region was quiet, with many investors out for summer holidays or waiting for more clues about the...
  • News Source: The Economic Times | 3 months ago
    Indian equities are likely to begin the September series flat-to negative taking cues from the global markets. The sharp fall in China is likely to keep the investors bullish sentiments under check. Shanghai Composite fell over 2.5 per cent on...
  • News Source: The Economic Times | 3 months ago
    Tata Steel on Thursday said it posted a consolidated loss of Rs 2,209 crore in its fiscal first quarter mainly because of a contraction in demand for steel products in the US and UK markets, following the recession and reduced capacity utilisation.
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