Indian equity benchmarks resumed declines after a one-day breather.
The S&P BSE Sensex ended 203 points or 0.55 percent lower at 37,114.88 after a volatile trade and the NSE Nifty 50 ended at 11,157, down 0.58 percent. The broader market index represented by the NSE Nifty 500 Index ended 0.57 percent lower.
The market breadth was tilted in favour of sellers. About 1,084 stocks fell and 659 shares advanced on National Stock Exchange.
Nine out of 11 sectoral gauges compiled by NSE declined, led by the NSE Nifty Metal Index’s 2.1 percent fall. On the flipside, the NSE Nifty Realty Index was the top sectoral gainer, up 0.32 percent.
Shares of Lupin fell as much as 2.9 percent to Rs 786.30 after announcing its March quarter results.
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Shares of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. recovered after falling 10 percent intraday. The stock is currently trading 4.5 percent lower.
The company clarified in a statement that the rumours pertaining to the resignation of one of its Board of Directors, are ‘completely baseless’ and ‘not true’.
Trading volume was almost quadruple its 20-day average, Bloomberg data showed.
About 20 lakh shares of Time Technoplast changed hands in two block deals, Bloomberg data showed. Buyers and sellers were not known immediately.
The National Stock Exchange imposed penalty and issued notices to more than 250 companies for non-compliance with certain provisions of SEBI, according to its statement.
The companies include Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd., Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Bharti Infratel Ltd., InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., Manappuram Finance Ltd. among others.
Shares of Jubilant FoodWorks rebounded and rose as much as 3.2 percent to Rs 1,239.95 after announcing its March quarter results.
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About 10 lakh shares of ICICI Bank changed hands in a single block, Bloomberg data showed. Buyers and sellers were not known immediately.
Shares of Karur Vysya fell as much as 2.8 percent to Rs 77.60 after its asset quality weakened in March quarter.
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Nifty’s 11,300 call option contract was among the most active Nifty option contracts on National Stock Exchange.
Premium on the contract rose 28.23 percent to Rs 39.75. Over 10.63 lakh shares were added to the open interest which stood at over 28 lakh shares.
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Buyers and sellers were not known immediately
Source: Bloomberg
The Government of India plans to divest 15 percent stake in RITES Ltd., according to a Bloomberg report.
Shares of RITES fell as much as 2.8 percent to Rs 235.05.
Nestle India (Q1CY19, YoY)
Pidilite Industries (Q4, YoY)
Endurance Technologies (Q4, YoY)
Union Bank of India (Q4, YoY)
Hindustan Oil Exploration Company (Q4, QoQ)
IIFL Holdings (Q4, YoY)
Shares of the pipe maker fell for the third-straight trading session and declined as much as 6.8 percent to Rs 127.
The company’s board approved buyback of its shares at a price of Rs 140 apiece, aggregating of up to Rs 390 crore. The buy back was at a premium of 7.6 percent to the previous close.
The stock traded at 24 times its estimated earnings per share for the coming year, Bloomberg data showed.
Shares of Jet Airways declined for the third consecutive trading session and fell as much as 6.9 percent to Rs 120.
The company’s Chief Executive Officer Vinay Dube resigned, hours after his deputy and Chief Financial Officer Amit Agarwal quit, according to its stock exchange filing.
The Relative Strength Index on the stock was 28, indicating that the stock may be oversold.
Shares of Yes Bank fell as much as 4.8 percent to Rs 148.30, the lowest since Nov. 29, 2018.
The Reserve Bank of India appointed R Gandhi, a former deputy governor of the central bank, on the board of private lender, a rare decision usually taken when a lender needs close regulatory supervision. (Read the full story here)
The stock was the worst performer on Sensex and Nifty. Trading volume was almost five times its 20-day average, Bloomberg data showed. The Relative Strength Index on the stock was below 30, indicating that the stock may be overbought.
Indian equity benchmarks opened higher, extending gains for the second consecutive trading session.
The S&P BSE Sensex rose as much as 0.59 percent to 37,539.05 and the NSE Nifty 50 rose as much as 0.47 percent to 11,274.30. The broader market index represented by the NSE Nifty 500 Index rose as much as 0.44 percent.
The market breadth was tilted in favour of buyers. About 928 stocks advanced and 500 stocks declined on National Stock Exchange. Nine out of 11 sectoral gauges compiled by NSE advanced, led the NSE Nifty Realty Index’s 0.95 percent rally. On the flipside, the NSE Nifty PSU Bank was the top sectoral loser, down 0.06 percent.
Here's quick look at the corporate insider trades reported on Tuesday.
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Credit Suisse on Aarti Industries
Credit Suisse on PI Industries
CLSA on Westlife Development
UBS on SRF
Morgan Stanley on Edelweiss
Macquarie
JPMorgan
CLSA
Jefferies
Hawkins Cookers
Mangalam Cement
Nestle India (Q1CY19, YoY)
Pidilite Industries (Q4, YoY)
Endurance Technologies (Q4, YoY)
Union Bank of India (Q4, YoY)
Hindustan Oil Exploration Company (Q4, QoQ)
IIFL Holdings (Q4, YoY)
With inputs from Bloomberg.
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