Indian stocks declined for the fourth consecutive trading session and registered their longest stretch of losing streak in since Oct. 7, 2019.
The NSE Nifty 50 fell for the fourth consecutive trading session and declined 0.52 percent to close at 12,106.90. The S&P BSE Sensex declined for the third consecutive trading session and fell 0.5 percent to end at 41,115.38. The broader markets represented by the NSE Nifty 500 Index fell 0.41 percent.
The market breadth was tilted in favour of sellers. About 1,036 stocks declined and 739 shares advanced on National Stock Exchange.
Eight out of 11 sectoral gauges compiled by NSE ended lower, led by the NSE Nifty Metal Index’s 1.54 percent fall. On the flipside, the NSE Nifty Media Index was the top sectoral gainer, up 1.73 percent.
Buyers and sellers were not known immediately.
Source: Bloomberg
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Alembic Pharmaceuticals’ net profit for the December quarter surpassed its highest estimate. Shares of the drugmaker fluctuated between gains and losses to trade little changed at Rs 597 after the results announcement.
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Shares of Asian Paints fell as much as 2 percent to Rs 1,775.50 after the company announced December quarter results.
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Indian stocks extended declines to trade at day’s low.
The S&P BSE Sensex fell 0.53 percent to 41,103 and the NSE Nifty 50 fell 0.55 percent to 12,103. The broader markets represented by the NSE Nifty 500 Index fell 0.41 percent.
Shares of Hindustan Media Ventures rose as much as 11.9 percent, the most since Nov. 1, 2019, to Rs 87.60 after the company announced December quarter results.
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Shares of Nestle India halted a two-day losing streak. The stock rose as much as 2 percent to Rs 15,585.
The company surpassed Rs 1.5 lakh crore in market capitalisation earlier today. The stock was the best performer on Sensex and second-best performer on the Nifty.
Asia stocks rallied, recouping some of Tuesday’s sell-off triggered by evidence of the contagiousness of China’s coronavirus and concern with the potential economic implications.
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Shares of Cyient resumed gains after a blip yesterday. The stock rose as much as 9.6 percent, the most since April 2018, to Rs 504.40.
Trading volume was more than eight times its 20-day average, Bloomberg data showed. The Relative Strength Index was at 77, indicating that the stock may be overbought.
Shares of Prism Johnson rose as much as 9.4 percent to Rs 73.30, the highest since Nov. 15, 2019.
The company’s board plans to consider fund raising during its meeting scheduled on Jan. 24, 2020, according to its statement to the exchanges.
Of the shares traded, 50 percent were at the ask price and 39 percent were at the bid, according to Bloomberg data.
Shares of Oil & Natural Gas Corporation extended declines for the third consecutive trading session. The stock fell as much as 4.4 percent to Rs 122.
The scrip is the worst performer on Sensex and Nifty. Trading volume was almost three times its 20-day average, Bloomberg data showed.
The Relative Strength Index was at 27, indicating that the stock may be oversold, according to Bloomberg data.
Nifty’s 12,200 call option contract was among the most active Nifty option contracts on National Stock Exchange.
Premium on the contract, which is set to expire on Jan. 23, fell 47.6 percent to Rs 20.50. About 21.84 lakh shares were added to the open interest which stood at over 40.17 lakh shares.
Indian stocks erased gains clocked during the opening trade.
The S&P BSE Sensex fell 0.17 percent to 41,250 and the NSE Nifty 50 fell 0.22 percent to 12,143.15. The broader markets represented by the NSE Nifty 500 Index fell 0.19 percent.
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Shares of Vodafone Idea halted a two-day gaining streak. The stock fell as much as 5.9 percent to Rs 5.60.
The telecom operator filed an application for modification of Supreme Court’s order on dues. The Supreme Court has directed the application to be listed next week.
The stock declined nearly a percent in the past five days and fell 9.2 percent in the past 30 days.
Shares of Can Fin Homes extended gains for the fifth consecutive trading session. The stock rose as much as 7.6 percent to Rs 498.90, the highest since March 28, 2018. The scrip advanced 32 percent in five trading sessions.
The company announced its December quarter results on Jan. 20.
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Shares of Bharti Airtel extended gains for the sixth consecutive trading session. The stock rose as much as 2.3 percent to Rs 523.75, the highest since Oct. 10, 2017.
The telecom operator received an approval from the Department of Telecommunications for increasing the limit of foreign investment up to 100 percent of the paid-up capital of the company.
The Relative Strength Index was at 78, indicating that the stock may be overbought, according to Bloomberg data.
The stock returned 13 percent so far this year and 84 percent in the past 12 months.
Indian stocks are opened higher, led by the advance in Bharti Airtel Ltd.
The S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.44 percent to 41,506 and the NSE Nifty 50 rose 0.39 percent to 12,214. The broader markets represented by the NSE Nifty 500 Index rose 0.38 percent.
The market breadth was tilted in favour of buyers. About 1,035 stocks advanced and 418 shares declined on National Stock Exchange.
Nine out of 11 sectoral gauges compiled by NSE traded higher, led by the NSE Nifty PSU Bank Index’s 0.64 percent gain. On the flipside, the NSE Nifty Media Index was the top sectoral loser, down 0.15 percent.
Indian stocks are set to open higher.
The S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.59 percent to 41,569.47 during the pre-market trade and the NSE Nifty 50 rose 0.44 percent to 12,229.
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