Veranda Learning IPO to open on March 29, 2022
Veranda Learning IPO to open on March 29, 2022

Veranda Learning IPO to open on March 29, 2022

The issue open on 29th march and closed on 31st march 2022

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Veranda Learning Solutions Limited was incorporated in November, 2018. The company is engaged in the business of offering diversified and integrated learning solutions in online, offline hybrid and offline structured formats to students, aspirants, graduates, professionals and corporate employees.

Closing Bell: Bears grip Dalal Street; realty index gains
Closing Bell: Bears grip Dalal Street; realty index gains

Closing Bell: Bears grip Dalal Street; realty index gains

Indian benchmark indices closed lower for the third consecutive session on Friday.

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Major dragging sectors were consumer durables, information technology, Pharma, and FMCG. While the Realty, PSU Bank, Oil & gas sector gained amid weak market. Also, the market remained volatile on account of the amplified geopolitical tensions. The NSE's India VIX, a gauge of market volatility went down by 2.09 per cent to 23.43 levels.

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

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

The Indian equity indices are trading in the red territory amid a choppy session on Friday.

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Sectoral indices on the BSE that are performing well are BSE Realty, BSE Metal, and BSE Oil & Gas. The sectors that are dragging the broader index are BSE FMCG, BSE Consumer Durables, and BSE Auto. The gold prices fell by 0.17 per cent trading 52,075. Whereas crude oil was trading at USD 121.9 per barrel, up by 0.25 per cent. On the BSE, 1,443 shares have advanced, 1,824 shares declined, whereas 126 shares are unchanged.

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 25
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 25

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 25

Sensex and Nifty 50 are trading sideways amid volatility on Friday.

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Weighing down by financials, consumer durable, FMCG and while energy, realty and metal stocks outperformed counterparts tracking mixed global cues. Buyers outnumbered sellers to show positivity in the market. On the BSE, 1,644 shares rose and 1,531 shares fell. A total of 138 shares were unchanged. Metal shares advanced for the sixth day in a row. The FII sold shares worth Rs 1740.71 crore and the DII bought shares worth Rs 2091.07 crore on March 24. 

Opening bell: Indices trade in red, market outlook remains positive
Opening bell: Indices trade in red, market outlook remains positive

Opening bell: Indices trade in red, market outlook remains positive

The Indian barometers indices traded in the red in early trade, amid some monthly expiry selling in the index.

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BSE Banks, financials, FMCG, and IT sector stocks have declined in early morning trade. The Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 1740.71 crore; while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) purchase was seen of Rs 2091.07 crore in the Indian equity market on March 24. Brent crude is still trading at USD 119.4 per barrel. The Rupee has appreciated this morning by 0.18 per cent and trade at 76.20 

Closing Bell: Headline indices extend losses; bank stocks decline
Closing Bell: Headline indices extend losses; bank stocks decline

Closing Bell: Headline indices extend losses; bank stocks decline

Indian market fluctuated between gains and losses throughout today’s session before settling lower.

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Banks, financials and consumer durable shares declined while metal, IT, pharma and oil & gas stocks advanced. The NSE's India VIX, a gauge of market volatility went down by 3.30 per cent to 23.93 levels.  

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 24
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 24

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 24

The volatile commodity price is a concern to a market that is also dealing with record global inflation and the impact of an ongoing war in Ukraine.

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The volatile commodity price is a concern to a market that is also dealing with record global inflation and the impact of an ongoing war in Ukraine. Buyers outnumbered sellers on the BSE, 1695 shares rose and 1,551 shares fell. A total of 136 shares were unchanged. Metal shares advanced for the sixth day in a row. The FII bought shares worth Rs 481.33 crore and the DII sold shares worth Rs 294.23 crore on March 23. 

Closing Bell: Nifty and Sensex close in red; metal index shines
Closing Bell: Nifty and Sensex close in red; metal index shines

Closing Bell: Nifty and Sensex close in red; metal index shines

Equity benchmark indices erased early morning's gain to close lower as selling pressure was seen in auto, financials and select heavyweights

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The Nifty Auto fell over 1 per cent and is also the worst sectoral performer in today’s trade. Among other sectors, Nifty Financial Services slipped by falling 0.88 per cent, however, Nifty Metal and Nifty Pharma surged as much as 1.21 per cent and 0.42 per cent, respectively. 

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 23
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 23

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on March 23

The BSE Sensex lost the winning streak and went down by 152 points and is trading at a level of 57,836.46.

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The domestic equities saw a fall by a pulldown in auto and capital goods stocks. Besides, healthcare, utilities, and power sector stocks contributed to the gains extensively. Buyers outnumbered sellers as on the BSE, 1682 shares rose and 1600 shares fell. A total of 126 shares were unchanged.  

Opening bell: Indices trade in green following global cues
Opening bell: Indices trade in green following global cues

Opening bell: Indices trade in green following global cues

Following the Asian cues, the Indian market is trading higher on Wednesday.

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BSE consumer durables and Realty sectors are up by 1.19 per cent and 1.52 per cent, respectively. Meanwhile, the BSE FMCG sector is only red down by 0.11 per cent. The investors monitored oil prices which have reduced and continued to assess Wall Street which recovered on Tuesday. The Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 384.48 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) purchase was seen of Rs 602.05 crore in the Indian equity market on March 22. 

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