Auto stocks outperform on reports that chip shortage may be easing; Cement stocks decline on reports of price cut in Delhi-NCR
Stock market LIVE: The NSE Nifty swung in a range of 174 points, and finally settled at 17,999, down 110 points
Sigachi Industries list at 253% premium, Policybazaar at 17% premium mover issue price
Debutants exhibited mixed outing on Day 1. PB Fintech was up 4.4 per cent, Sigachi Industries zoomed 270.5 per cent, while SJS Enterprises ended at a 5 per cent discount to issue price
Strong gains for IT shares and select index heavyweights like HDFC, Reliance Industries, Bajaj twins and Bharti Airtel
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Sensex falls 433 points to close at 59,920; Nifty50 settles with a loss of 143 points at 17,874
Among sectoral indices, the BSE Realty index plunged 2.5 per cent. The Bankex, Healthcare and Telecom indices were down over a per cent each
BSE Sensex ended with a loss of 80 points at 60,353 while it's NSE counterpart Nifty50 settled with a loss of 27 points at 18,017
Debutant Nykaa almost doubled from its issue price of Rs 1,125 at the day's high of Rs 2,248, and finally ended with a 96 per cent premium over its issue price
The benchmark indices consolidated in trades on Tuesday after two days of decent gains amid tepid global cues
Among sectors, the BSE Auto index jumped 1.3 per cent. The Capital Goods, Energy and Oil & Gas indices were also up around a per cent each. The Metal index, however, was down 0.8 per cent
The NSE Nifty also hit a low of 17,836 and a high of 18,088 before settling 152 points higher at 18,069
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The broader markets moved in tandem with the key benchmark indices. The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices were down 0.2 per cent and 0.3 per cent, respectively.
Overall, the BSE Sensex index ended 109 points lower at 60,029. The NSE Nifty, on the other hand, settled with a loss of 41 points at 17,889
Equity markets reversed their 3-day losing streak on the back of a strong buying in IT and select financial shares in the last hour of trade
On a weekly basis, the Sensex and the Nifty have declined 2.4 per cent and 1.9 per cent, respectively
Souring the sentiment was a fresh downgrade of Indian equities by another global brokerage. Morgan Stanley has become the latest foreign brokerage - after Nomura and UBS - to downgrade Indian equities
After swinging between 61,577 and 60,989, the BSE Sensex eventually ended with a loss of 207 points at 61,143. It's NSE counterpart, Nifty50, ended at 18,211, down 57 points