Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 12
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 12

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 12

The Indian benchmark indexes are now trading at low levels.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 3.8

The Indian benchmark indexes are now trading at low levels. Bank stocks are down for the second day in a row. In mid-morning trade, the domestic equity barometers managed to reduce some losses and came off the day's low. Shiva Texyarn increased by 10.11 per cent to Rs 250. The Indian Government's Ministry of Defence has issued an order to the firm. Gufic BioSciences increased 11.86 per cent to Rs 277.25 per share. Meanwhile, Isavuconazonium Sulfate API injection licence has been granted by the Central Licensing Approving Authority.

Closing Bell: Nifty closes below 17,700, Sensex drops 480 points; IT equities lag, power stocks rise
Closing Bell: Nifty closes below 17,700, Sensex drops 480 points; IT equities lag, power stocks rise

Closing Bell: Nifty closes below 17,700, Sensex drops 480 points; IT equities lag, power stocks rise

The Indian markets, mirroring the weakness in their global peers, closed in red on Monday.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 2.5

The Indian markets, mirroring the weakness in their global peers, closed in red on Monday. Veranda Learning Solutions closed at Rs 164.80 on BSE, at a premium of 20.29 per cent compared with the issue price of Rs 137. SMS Lifesciences jumped 11.03 per cent to Rs 876.95. NSE's India VIX, a gauge of market volatility, moved up by 3.29 per cent to 18.27 levels. Meanwhile, the European markets mostly edged lower on Monday.

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 11
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 11

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 11

On Monday, Indian markets plummeted due to negative global cues and concerns about inverted US bond yields as well as the ongoing concerns from the COVID-19 epidemic.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 3.3

On Monday, Indian markets plummeted due to negative global cues and concerns about inverted US bond yields as well as the ongoing concerns from the COVID-19 epidemic. 

Closing Bell: Equity indices end three-day losing trend; all NSE sectoral indices close in green except IT
Closing Bell: Equity indices end three-day losing trend; all NSE sectoral indices close in green except IT

Closing Bell: Equity indices end three-day losing trend; all NSE sectoral indices close in green except IT

Today, the major gaining sectors were energy, FMCG, metal, oil & gas, and power.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

Today, the major gaining sectors were energy, FMCG, metal, oil & gas, and power. The shares of Mangalore Chemicals, Deep Industries, Zuari, and Jaiprakash Associates gave exception returns in today’s session. NSE's India VIX, a gauge of market volatility, went down by 6.90 per cent to 17.69 levels.

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 08
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 08

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 08

In the US markets, Dow Jones and NASDAQ traded higher by 0.06 per cent & 0.43 per cent, respectively.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

In the US markets, Dow Jones and NASDAQ traded higher by 0.06 per cent & 0.43 per cent, respectively. On BSE, the shares of Deep Industries zoomed 12 per cent to Rs 260.90 in today’s trading session. RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that India’s digital currency can replace cash transactions to some extent in India. The buyers outnumbered sellers to show positivity in the market. On BSE, 2,206 shares rose while 917 shares fell. The FII sold shares worth Rs 5,009.62 crore and the DII bought shares worth Rs 1,774.70 crore on April 07.

Opening bell: Breaking the losing streak, Sensex and Nifty trade higher ahead of RBI MPC meeting outcome
Opening bell: Breaking the losing streak, Sensex and Nifty trade higher ahead of RBI MPC meeting outcome

Opening bell: Breaking the losing streak, Sensex and Nifty trade higher ahead of RBI MPC meeting outcome

Asian markets were trading slightly higher on Friday.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

Asian markets were trading slightly higher on Friday. BSE Telecom, metal, and energy are bullish in the morning session. Selling was seen by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) worth Rs 5,009.62 crore while in domestic institutional investors (DIIs), buying was seen at Rs 1,774.70 crore in the Indian markets on April 07. Crude oil is trading at $95.64 per barrel. The rupee has depreciated this morning and is trading at 75.98 against the dollar.   

Closing Bell: Benchmark indices conclude lower for the third consecutive session
Closing Bell: Benchmark indices conclude lower for the third consecutive session

Closing Bell: Benchmark indices conclude lower for the third consecutive session

The domestic equity benchmarks extended losses for the third session on Thursday.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

The domestic equity benchmarks extended losses for the third session on Thursday. Among all sectors, only BSE FMCG, Bankex, Healthcare, and Realty ended on a positive note. Most of the European shares ascended whereas many Asian shares declined on Thursday. The NSE's India VIX, a gauge of market volatility went down by 0.13 per cent to 19.00 levels.

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 07
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 07

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 07

BSE Sensex plunged on the third day straight by 307 points and is trading at a level of 59,284.70.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

The US markets namely, Dow Jones and NASDAQ were down by 0.40 per cent & 2.2 per cent, respectively. Invesco plans to sell a 7.8 per cent stake in Zee via block deals. Bandhan Bank, ChrysCap, and GIC teamed up to buy IDFC Mutual Fund for Rs 4,500 crore. Meanwhile, ‘Tata Neu’, the country’s first super app is set to launch today. The buyers outnumbered sellers to show positivity in the market. On BSE, 2,018 shares rose and 1,196 shares fell. The FIIs sold shares worth Rs 2,279.97 crore while the DIIs bought shares worth Rs 622.92 crore on April 6.

Closing Bell: Markets end lower, led by IT and financial stocks; Sensex slips over 550 points, HDFC twins underperform
Closing Bell: Markets end lower, led by IT and financial stocks; Sensex slips over 550 points, HDFC twins underperform

Closing Bell: Markets end lower, led by IT and financial stocks; Sensex slips over 550 points, HDFC twins underperform

The domestic equities moved in sync with US markets to close in the negative

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

The domestic equities moved in sync with US markets to close in the negative, fuelled by investors’ expectation of stringent interest rate decisions by the Fed. The market closed lower for the second successive day, dragged down by IT and financial sector stocks. NSE's India VIX, a gauge of market volatility, went up by 2.89 per cent to 19.02 levels.  

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 06
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 06

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 06

Indian markets nosedived during Wednesday's trading session, tracking weak global peers.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 3.9

Indian markets nosedived during Wednesday's trading session, tracking weak global peers. The US market was down by 0.80 per cent and 2.20 per cent. The mutual fund industry’s AUM grew by 19 per cent to Rs 38.37 lakh crore. The buyers outnumbered sellers to show positivity in the market. On BSE, 2,068 shares rose while 1,151 shares fell. The FIIs bought shares worth Rs 374.89 crore and the DIIs sold shares worth Rs 105.42 crore on April 05. 

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