Sensex gyrates 729 points, ends 143 points up; India Cements gains 15%, OIL 8%


Domestic indices ended marginally higher on Friday amid consolidatory mood and mixed global cues.

After starting gap-up, the BSE Sensex index marched ahead to hit a high of 60,130-mark intra-day. However, selling in select heavyweights like Bajaj twins, M&M, HDFC, Bharti Airtel, and L&T in the second half of the session erased gains. The index eventually ended at 59,745 level, up 143 points or 0.24 per cent.

Its NSE counterpart, Nifty50, meanwhile, closed at 17,813, up 67 points or 0.38 percent.

Grasim, ONGC, Hindalco, HDFC Life, Shree Cement, Tata Consumer Products, and Asian Paints were the top Nifty gainers today.

Among large-caps, shares of Titan Company ended 1 per cent lower today after hitting a record high of Rs 2,687 apiece on the BSE earlier today. “The company has witnessed a buoyancy in jewellery demand, driven by festive purchases in October and November which helped the division achieve a 37 per cent growth for the quarter, it said in an update for Q3FY22.

The broader markets, however, outperformed the benchmarks for a second straight day with the BSE MidCap and SmallCap indices ending around 0.5 per cent higher each.

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Sensex ends above 58K for the first time; Nifty climbs 17,300; RIL zooms 4%


Market behemoth Reliance Industries kept the benchmark indices afloat on Friday overpowering selling pressure in HDFC Bank, HDFC, HUL, and Bharti Airtel. The Mukesh Ambani-led company’s shares hit fresh record high of Rs 2,394 apiece after they surged over 4 per cent on the BSE.

Overall, the BSE barometer of 30-shares closed above the 58,000-mark for the first time at 58,130 levels, up 277 points or 0.48 per cent. It’s 50-share counterpart, meanwhile, marched 89 points higher, or 0.52 per cent, to settle above 17,300 at 17,324. In the intra-day deals, the Sensex hit a new lifetime high of 58,195 while the Nifty50 index touched 17,340.

Besides, the BSE MidCap index closed 0.35 per cent higher after hitting a new peak of 24,454 in the intra-day deals while the BSE SmallCap index gained 0.41 per cent after touching a new high of 27,388.

Market breadth was marginally in favour of buyers with shares of over 1,700 companies advancing as against shares of 1,400 companies that fell on the bourses.

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Sensex plunges 560 points; sees third biggest fall in 2019


Markets saw the third-worst fall of 2019 on Friday as benchmark indices S&P BSE Sensex and Nifty50, both, fell to two-month low. The indices touched intra-day lows of 38,271 level at Sensex and 11,399 mark at Nifty. ‘Super-rich tax’ concerns on FPI, trade war tenions and weak corporate earnings contributed to the fall.

The Sensex tanked 560 points, or 1.44 per cent, to close at 38,337 levels with 26 of the 30 stocks listed at the index ending in the red. IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Finance, M&M, and YES Bank were the top laggards while only NTPC, TCS, PowerGrid and ONGC ended in the green. The Nifty50, too, lost 178 points, or 1.53 per cent, to settle at 11,419 mark. Of the 50 stocks listed at the index, only 7 stocks advanced while the remaining 43 declined.

In the broader market, S&P BSE MidCap closed 285 points, or 2 per cent, lower at 14,078 level while the S&P BSE SmallCap slipped 248 points, or 1.83 per cent, at 13,310 levels.

Sectorally, all the indices ended in the red. Nifty Auto index, too, tanked to two-month low to end 3.31 per cent lower. This was followed by losses in Nifty Private Bank index and Nifty Pharma index, down 2.45 per cent and 2.23 per cent respectively.

The Nifty Auto index hitting a three-year low on Friday. Thus far in the calendar year 2019, auto index slipped 21 per cent, against 5 per cent rise in the benchmark index. M&M, Motherson Sumi Systems, TVS Motor Company, Exide Industries, Escorts, MSIL, Eicher Motors, Hero MotoCorp, Bosch and Ashok Leyland have seen market value erosion of more than 22 per cent during the period.

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