THAT'S MONEY: Brokers at the Bombay Stock Exchange. The government announces PSUs have to enter the market.Copyright...
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buying of heavyweight stocks helped a key index of the Indian equities markets recoup most of its losses Monday, though it still ended trade 3.92 points lower than its previous close.The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the Sensex, which opened at 15,350.89 points, lost 3.92 points orIndian equities markets seemed to have put negativity surrounding the budget behind them as a key index moved up 634 points...
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rupee appreciated by 22paise in early trade on Wednesday on expectations of fresh capital inflows bycapital funds as stock market may open higher, tracking firming trends on otherAsian equity markets.At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex)market, the local unit strengthened by 22 paise to 47.18 a dollar.The rupee had ended 44 paise lower at 47.40/41 in the previoussession after the Bombay Stock Exchange...
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Indian rupee appreciated by 22 paise in early trade on Wednesday on expectations of fresh capital inflows by capital funds as stock market may open higher, tracking firming trends on other Asian equity markets.At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the local unit strengthened by 22 paise to 47.18 a dollar.The rupee had ended 44 paise lower at 47.40/41 in the previous session after the Bombay...
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Indian rupee appreciated by 22 paise in early trade today on expectations of fresh capital inflows by capital funds as stock market may open higher, tracking firming trends on other Asian equity markets.At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the local unit strengthened by 22 paise to 47.18 a dollar.The rupee had ended 44 paise lower at 47.40/41 in the previous session after the Bombay Stock...
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Indian rupee appreciated by 22paise in early trade today on expectations of fresh capitalinflows by capital funds as stock market may open higher,tracking firming trends on other Asian equity markets.At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, thelocal unit strengthened by 22 paise to 47.18 a dollar.The rupee had ended 44 paise lower at 47.40/41 in theprevious session after the Bombay Stock Exchange...
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A benchmark index of the Indian equities markets closed 0.76 percent lower Thursday with realty, metal and banking stocks coming under selling pressure.The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened at 16,822.18 points, shut shop at 16,721.77 points, 0.76 percent or 127.83 points lower than its previous close at 16,849.6 points.Around the same time, the S&P CNX...
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Erasing early gains, the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex today fell over 137 points at midsession on emergence of profit selling by funds in realty, bank and refinery sector shares.The Sensex, which commenced the day higher at 17,080.17 points, fell back to trade lower by 137.39 points at 16,895.12 at 1230 hrs.Similarly, the wide-based National Stock Exchange index lost 46.40 points at 5,011.65.Marketmen...
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Stocks: The 30-share benchmarkSensex plunged 10 per cent in two weeks to fall below thepsychological level of 16,000 points even as the market showedsigns of a further slide ahead on growing concerns of a likelyinterest rate hike after the RBI raised inflation projection.Heavy losses after the market touched more than its17-month high of 17,493.17 on Diwali `muhurat' trading onOctober 17 is seen by...
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equities markets opened quietly Wednesday with a flat benchmark index and broader market indices signifying low level of transactions.The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) opened higher at 16,444.44 points and, about five minutes after the opening bell, was at 16,471.61 points, 0.19 percent or 31.05 points above its previous close at 16,440.56 points.Around the same...
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