Indian equity benchmarks ended lower for the second day. The S&P BSE Sensex Index closed 0.41 percent lower at 36,395.03 and the NSE Nifty 50 Index ended below 10,900, down 0.5 percent.
The market breadth was tilted in favour of sellers. About 1,232 stocks fell and 528 shares advanced on National Stock Exchange.
Nine out of eleven sectoral gauges compiled by NSE fell, led by the NSE Nifty PSU Bank Index's 1.7 percent decline. On the flipside, the NSE Nifty Media Index was the top sectoral gainer, up 1.3 percent.
SpiceJet Ltd. reported a profit of Rs 55 crore, a fall of 77 percent form the year-ago period, according to its stock exchange filing. That compared with a loss of Rs 58.2 crore that analysts tracked by Bloomberg had estimated.
Key earnings highlights (Q3, YoY)
Shares of the budget carrier rose as much as 5.8 percent to Rs 82.95 after the results announcement.
Shares of Eicher Motors fall as much as 2.5 percent to Rs 20,331 after the company's margin contracts during October-December period.
Key earnings highlights (Q3, YoY)
Looking to bring down pledge shares to 50% over the next 2 months, says Apollo Hospitals' Suneeta Reddy.
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Nifty’s 11,000 call option contract was among the most active Nifty option contracts on National Stock Exchange. Premium on the contract jumped 62.28 percent to Rs 17.35.
Total Revenue Of Top Five IT Firms Grows At Its Fastest Pace In 18 Quarters
Shares of Motherson Sumi Systems rose as much as 4.1 percent to Rs 140.90. The company’s net profit during the three months ended December rose 6.5 percent on a yearly basis to Rs 389 crore, according to its stock exchange filing.
Key earnings highlights (Q3, YoY)
NALCO (Q3, YoY)
Thermax (Q3, YoY)
JK Lakshmi Cement (Q3, YoY)
NHPC (Q3, YoY)
Avanti Feeds (Q3, YoY)
SKF India (Q3, YoY)
Amber Enterprises (Q3, YoY)
Visaka Industries (Q3, YoY)
Balkrishna Industries (Q3, YoY)
VA Tech Wabag (Q3, YoY)
Allcargo Logistics (Q3, YoY)
PSP Projects (Q3, YoY)
Mirza International (Q3, YoY)
TVS Srichakra (Q3, YoY)
IDFC (Q3, YoY)
Seshasayee Paper (Q3, YoY)
Finolex Industries (Q3, YoY)
Atul Auto (Q3, YoY)
Lumax Auto (Q3, YoY)
VRL Logistics (Q3, YoY)
Thyrocare Technologies (Q3, YoY)
Som Distilleries (Q3, YoY)
Apollo Hospitals (Q3, YoY)
Balkrishna Industries (Q3, YoY)
Buyers and sellers were not known immediately
Source: Bloomberg
Shares of the telecom operator swung between gains and losses to trade 0.35 percent lower at Rs 313.20.
The company’s Kenya arm signed an agreement with Telkom Kenya to combine operations and will be called ‘Airtel-Telkom’, according to its statement on the exchanges. Both companies will merge their mobile, enterprise and carrier services, the statement said, adding that the finalisation and closure of the transaction is subject to approval by the relevant authorities.
The stock traded 22 below the Bloomberg consensus one-year target price.
Shares of the steelmaker rose as much as 2.6 percent to Rs 480.80.
The company’s net profit rose 76.5 percent over last year to Rs 2,284.1 crore during October-December period, according to its stock exchange filing. The analysts traked by Bloomberg had pegged the bottomline at Rs 2,231.3 crore.
Other Key Highlights (YoY)
Investec
JPMorgan
Shares of the Royal Enfield bikes manufacturer fell as much as 2.5 percent to Rs 20,335.80 apiece ahead of its results announcement.
Here’s what analysts tracked by Bloomberg expects the company to report in the December quarter on a yearly basis.
#BQMoney | Uncertainties in bond markets; focus on macro data, reports @myrahulsatija.
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Here's quick look at the corporate insider trades reported last Friday.
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BQEdge | Kotak Mahindra Bank May Be On The Verge Of A Breakout
CLSA on Aurobindo Pharma
CLSA on Sun TV
CLSA on Dr. Lal PathLabs
CLSA on United Spirits
CLSA on Gujarat Gas
Nomura on Cummins India
Nomura on Gujarat State Petronet
Investec on Endurance Tech
Investec on Bandhan Bank
Motilal Oswal on NALCO
Citi on Balkrishna Industries
JPMorgan
Motilal Oswal
CLSA
Nomura
Investec
JPMorgan
Salzer Electronics
Tata Steel (Q3, YoY)
BPCL (Q3, YoY)
NALCO (Q3, YoY)
Thermax (Q3, YoY)
JK Lakshmi Cement (Q3, YoY)
NHPC (Q3, YoY)
Avanti Feeds (Q3, YoY)
SKF India (Q3, YoY)
Sun TV Network (Q3, YoY)
Amber Enterprises (Q3, YoY)
Visaka Industries (Q3, YoY)
Balkrishna Industries (Q3, YoY)
VA Tech Wabag (Q3, YoY)
Allcargo Logistics (Q3, YoY)
PSP Projects (Q3, YoY)
Mirza International (Q3, YoY)
TVS Srichakra (Q3, YoY)
IDFC (Q3, YoY)
Seshasayee Paper (Q3, YoY)
Finolex Industries (Q3, YoY)
Toul Auto (Q3, YoY)
Lumax Auto (Q3, YoY)
VRL Logistics (Q3, YoY)
Thyrocare Technologies (Q3, YoY)
Som Distilleries (Q3, FY19)
Apollo Hospitals (Q3, FY19)
Balkrishna Industries (Q3, YoY)
(As on Feb. 8)
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The Singapore-traded SGX Nifty, an early indicator of NSE Nifty 50 Index’s performance in India, fell 0.18 percent to 10,926.50 as of 8:20 a.m.
Stocks began the week on a cautious note as doubts on the possibility for progress ahead of a potentially pivotal week for U.S.-China trade talks crept back into markets.
Shares in Sydney edged lower along with those in South Korea. Equities opened little changed in Hong Kong, and ticked higher in China where the exchanges reopened after a one-week holiday. Japan is shut for a holiday, so Treasuries won’t trade until the London open.
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