| BSE closes 87.75 points down on June 12 | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 12 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 87.75 points down to stand at 19,055.25. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 28.58 points down to stand at 5,760.20. United Breweries Ltd and Ipca Laboratories were among the top gainers with an increase of 5.00% and 4.94% along Havells India and IndusInd Bank with an increase of 4.93% and 3.96% respectively, while the top losers include Titan India Ltd. and Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. with a decrease of 13.32% and 8.16% along with Adani Enterprises Ltd and IFCI Ltd. with a decrease 7.43% and 4.90% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 63.65 points at 10,628.09 while the banking sector is up 1.03 points at 13,519.30 and the realty sector is down 1.19 points at 1,595.61. The Indian currency is up 0.69% at Rs 57.99 per dollar. Views:140 |
| NSE closes 89.20 points down on June 11 | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 11 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 289.07 points down to stand at 19,143.00. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 89.20 points down to stand at 5,788.80. Satyam Computer and Tech Mahindra Ltd. were among the top gainers with an increase of 4.17% and 2.91% along Divi's Lab and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. with an increase of 2.83% and 2.79% respectively, while the top losers include Jindal Steel and Power Ltd. and JSW Energy Ltd. with a decrease of 15.18% and 11.16% along with Titan India Ltd. and Wockhardt Ltd. with a decrease 10.86% and 10.00% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 135.80 points at 10,691.74 while the banking sector is down 310.16 points at 13,518.27 and the realty sector is down 61.02 points at 1,596.80. The Indian currency is down 0.58% at Rs 58.49 per dollar. Views:235 |
| Rupee hits a new low of Rs. 58.35 against dollar | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 11 (ANI): Moving from bad to worse, the rupee on Tuesday fell by 19 paise to hit a new all-time low of 58.35 against the US dollar tracking weakness in most other Asian currencies while an expected fall in the domestic share market is also likely to weigh. Forex dealers said besides strong dollar___s demand from banks and importers, the domestic currency is mainly put under pressure because of firming dollar against other currencies on the back of strong economic data. At 09:18 a.m., the 30-share index was at 19,382.82, down 58.25 points or 0.30 per cent. It touched a high of 19,397.98 and a low of 19,355.02 in trade today. Views:225 |
| BSE closes 49.57 points up on June 10 | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 10 (ANI): Good evening and welcome to the market updates of todays trading session. Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 49.57 points up to stand at 19,478.80. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 03.00 points down to stand at 5,878.00. Glaxo Smith Kline Consumers and Apollo Hospitals were among the top gainers with an increase of 4.64% and 3.48% along Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd. and NTPC with an increase of 3.28% and 2.03% respectively, while the top losers include Jet Airways and United Breweries Ltd with a decrease of 12.10% and 9.65% along with Jain Irrigation and Muthoot Finance with a decrease 9.32% and 5.75% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 45.13 points at 10,846.42 while the banking sector is down 133.23 points at 13,852.52 and the realty sector is down 22.60 points at 1,660.85. The Indian currency is down 1.53% at Rs 57.94 per dollar. Views:53 |
| Rupee hits all-time low of 57.54 against dollar | |
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Description: Mumbai, June 10 (ANI): The rupee plunged by 48 paise to hit its all-time low of Rs. 57.54 in early trade on heavy dollar demand on Monday. According to Forex dealers, the recent low is the result of the US currency strengthening against major rivals overseas and slightly better-than-expected US jobs data. The Indian currency opened at Rs.57.25 per dollar as against Friday's closing of 57.06 a dollar. The weaker rupee makes it harder to finance India's current account deficit, which hit a record 6.7 percent of gross domestic product in the October-December quarter. This has escalated worries about the country's current account deficit and complicated the task of the central bank as it is trying to loosen monetary conditions to spur an economic recovery. Views:646 |
| NSE closes 40.39 points down on June 7 | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 7 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 71.90 points down to stand at 19,447.58. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 40.39 points down to stand at 5,881.00. M&M Financial Services and Tata Consultancy were among the top gainers with an increase of 4.28% and 3.60% along Bajaj Finance Ltd. and Thermax with an increase of 3.02 % and 2.98% respectively, while the top losers include Adani Power Ltd. and Jain Irrigation with a decrease of 6.49% and 4.66% along with Canara Bank and Shriram City Union Finance Ltd. with a decrease 4.66% and 4.37% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 148.79 points at 10,896.36 while the banking sector is down 184.60 points at 13,991.41 and the realty sector is down 23.93 points at 1,682.75. The Indian currency is down 0.33% at Rs 57.03 per dollar. Views:14258 |
| BSE closes 62.80 points down on June 6 | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 6 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 62.80 points down to stand at 19,505.41. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 2.45 points down to stand at 5,921.40. Muthoot Finance and UCO Bank were among the top gainers with an increase of 4.99% and 4.80% along Britannia India Ltd. and Canara Bank with an increase of 4.22% and 3.57% respectively, while the top losers include Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. and Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. with a decrease of 3.56% and 3.08% along with Container Corporation and Neyveli Lignite with a decrease 2.93% and 2.78% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 3.92 points at 11,043.91 while the banking sector is up 126.35 points at 14,185.57 and the realty sector is up 8.07 points at 1,706.68. The Indian currency is down 0.19% at Rs 56.84 per dollar. Views:64 |
| Indian rupee falls to 57 against dollar | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 06 (ANI): The rupee on Thursday breached the 57 mark against the dollar for the first time since June, 28, 2012, approaching a record low hit nearly a year earlier as fears of an end to the US Federal Reserve's monetary stimulus sent the dollar higher and hit local shares. Speaking on the sidelines of a banking event, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, K.C. Chakrabarty said that India will do everything to minimise volatility in the foreign exchange market. Increase of import duty on gold by the government by a third to 8 percent failed to support the rupee. Views:230 |
| BSE closes 57.98 points down on June 4 | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 4 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 57.98 points down to stand at 19,552.49. At the National Stock Exchange the Nifty closed 19.83 points down to stand at 5,919.45. Bata India Ltd and Glaxo Smith Kline Consumer Healthcare Ltd. were among the top gainers with an increase of 6.61% and 6.38% along Cadila Healthcare Ltd. and Apollo Hospitals with an increase of 5.48% and 5.4% respectively, while the top losers include Jaypee Infratech Ltd and Dish TV India Ltd. with a decrease of 5.23% and 3.25% along with MphasiS Ltd. and Adani Power Ltd. with a decrease 3.22% and 3.10% at the close of the markets. The Auto sector is down 57.38 points at 11,014.88 while the banking sector is down 139.20 points at 14,043.47 and the realty sector is down 15.09 points at 1,675.43. The Indian currency is up 0.37% at Rs 56.55 per dollar. Views:1380 |
| NSE closes 46.65 points down on June 3 | |
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Description: New Delhi, June 03 (ANI): Trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange today closed 135.80 points down to stand at 19,624.50. At the National Stock Exchange, the Nifty closed 46.65 points down to stand at 5,939.30. CRISIL and Container Corporation of India Ltd. were among the top gainers with an increase of 20.00 % and 6.09 % along Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. and GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd. with an increase of 5.43 % and 5.42% respectively, while the top losers include Suzlon Energy Ltd. and Jaypee Infratech Ltd with a decrease of 9.96% and 6.99% along with Tata Communications and GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd. with a decrease 6.02% and 5.27% at the close of the markets. Views:177 |