Market WRAP: Splendid recovery, in the end, led Nifty to close above 17,700; metal, energy and realty lead the rally
Market WRAP: Splendid recovery, in the end, led Nifty to close above 17,700; metal, energy and realty lead the rally

Market WRAP: Splendid recovery, in the end, led Nifty to close above 17,700; metal, energy and realty lead the rally

Stocks that have hit their fresh 52-week high levels include Canara Bank, Bharti Airtel, Cipla, CONCOR, and Sun Pharmaceuticals.

Rohit Kale Article rating: 4.3

Indices witnessed a fantastic recovery in the last hour of the session as Nifty jumped over 100 points to close above 17,700 level while Sensex managed to put up 212 points on the board. Nifty Midcap and Nifty Smallcap jumped 0.61 per cent & 0.41 per cent, respectively.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on September 08
Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on September 08

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on September 08

Keep these stocks on your radar for Thursday's trading session

Shreya Chaware Article rating: 4.3

On Wednesday, the benchmark indices recovered in the afternoon session but closed lower towards the end of the trading session.

Stock watch: Right time to go short on Vaibhav Global?
Stock watch: Right time to go short on Vaibhav Global?

Stock watch: Right time to go short on Vaibhav Global?

Vaibhav Global has breached the crucial support zone.

Henil Shah Article rating: 3.4

Vaibhav Global rallied 11-fold since March 2020. However, lately, it is moving southwards. So, is it the right time to go short? Let’s find out.

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