Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on June 24
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on June 24

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on June 24

At noon on Friday, the headline equity indices, i.e. Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading marginally higher compared to the last trading session, owing to the positive cues from the Asian Pacific markets, as the fear of recession persists.  

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 3.5

At noon on Friday, the headline equity indices, i.e. Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading marginally higher compared to the last trading session, owing to the positive cues from the Asian Pacific markets, as the fear of recession persists.  

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on June 14
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on June 14

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on June 14

  At market close on Tuesday the core equity indices, i.e. Sensex and Nifty 50 ended on a slightly lower side after opening in the green in the morning session.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.8

  At market close on Tuesday the core equity indices, i.e. Sensex and Nifty 50 ended on a slightly ,lower side after opening in the green in the morning session.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 15
Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 15

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 15

BSE Oil & Gas Index dropped the most falling 1.14 per cent dragged by Hindustan Petroleum, Indian Oil Corporation and Indraprastha Gas declining up to 5.75 per cent. 

Shreya Chaware Article rating: 4.3

On Tuesday, benchmark indices opened lower but recovered in the first half of the trading session. Towards the end of the trading session, Sensex was down 153.13 points or 0.29 per cent at 52,693.57 level, and the Nifty was down 42.30 points or 0.27 per cent at the 15,732.10 level.

Closing bell: Market ends four-day losing trend with Nifty closing over 16,450
Closing bell: Market ends four-day losing trend with Nifty closing over 16,450

Closing bell: Market ends four-day losing trend with Nifty closing over 16,450

The Indian market closed up by more than half a per cent on Thursday, putting an end to a four-day losing run. Oil & gas and IT stocks shined putting an end to a four-day losing trend.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

In the final hour of the trading session, the market witnessed massive purchasing. All NSE sectoral indices ended in the green with the exception of Nifty Metal and PSU banking indices.  

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on May 25
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on May 25

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on May 25

The Asia Pacific markets rose as a reaction to the interest rate hike by the Bank of New Zealand

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 3.8

The Asia Pacific markets rose as a reaction to the interest rate hike by the Bank of New Zealand.

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on May 11
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on May 11

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on May 11

At noon on Wednesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 fell sharply amidst weak global cues.     Asian markets gained as the inflation data released by the Chinese Government was not as bad as expected. This proved to be a relief for the Asian markets, which were trading higher by 1 per cent.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 3.5

At noon on Wednesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 fell sharply amidst weak global cues. Asian markets gained as the inflation data released by the Chinese Government was not as bad as expected. This proved to be a relief for the Asian markets, which were trading higher by 1 per cent.

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 20
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 20

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 20

At 11.30 am on Wednesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were trading higher by almost 1 per cent each as the dollar rose higher and the IMF cut the growth forecast by almost a per cent, owing to the effects of the ongoing war in several countries.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.6

At 11.30 am on Wednesday, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were trading higher by almost 1 per cent each as the dollar rose higher and the IMF cut the growth forecast by almost a per cent, owing to the effects of the ongoing war in several countries.

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 19
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 19

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 19

The scrip of AU Small Finance Bank is up by almost 6 per cent as the company is expected to announce bonus shares whereas Apollo Hospitals is a top gainer in the mid-cap space and is up by 5.48 per cent.

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 4.4

At 11 am, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading flat amidst mixed global cues. The Asian markets plunged due to a fall in the technology stocks as well as the surge in COVID-19 cases.  

 

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 18
Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 18

Stocks below Rs 100: Only buyers seen in these scrips on April 18

At 11.30 am, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were still trading 2 per cent lower as the markets crashed at the time of market opening on Monday amidst higher dollar appreciation and rising crude oil prices

Sayali Kotwal Article rating: 3.8

At 11.30 am, the core equity indices i.e., Sensex & Nifty 50 were still trading 2 per cent lower as the markets crashed at the time of market opening on Monday amidst higher dollar appreciation and rising crude oil prices

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