Market Watch

Thursday 31 July 2014

Stock Market Tips : Ending Session Updates


ICICI BankBSE -1.11 % Ltd slipped as much as 1.62 per cent in trade on Thursday, even though the private sector lender reported 17 per cent rise in quarterly net profit for Q1FY2015, helped by growth in credit demand and higher fee income.ICICI Bank finally closed 1.1 per cent lower at Rs 1473. It hit a low of Rs 1465.40 and a high of Rs 1505 in trade today.
The Nifty ended July series F&O at 7721.30, down 70.10 points or 0.90 percent at 7721.30. The Sensex fell 192.45 points or 0.7 percent at 25894.97. About 1431 shares advanced, 1488 shares declined, and 122 shares were unchanged.
Banks were hurt most in today's trade. Bank Nifty dragged over 1 percent. HDFC twins, SBI, ICICI Bank and Axis Bank were top losers in the finacial counter. Among the losers in the Sensex were NTPC, M&M and Tata Power. 
Cipla, Tata Steel, GAIL, Coal India and Bajaj Auto were on buyers list today.

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Stock Tips Alert : Sensex falls Below 26,000


The Indian markets have rallied over 23 per cent so far in the year 2014, including near 10 per cent rally post election results, on expectations of pro-growth reforms from the newly-elected Modi government.
Undoubtedly, valuation looks a bit stretched as most stocks have rallied ahead of fundamentals. But analysts are of the view that the broader trend looks on the upside and any correction should be used to enter the markets or 'buy' quality stocks.
The Sensex and the Nifty have shown tremendous strength and posted exceptional gains despite global geo-political issues and domestic concerns.The slide in mid-afternoon came after the key benchmark indices moved in a relatively narrow range until that time. 
Among the benchmarks, the BSE Sensex has gained nearly thirty percent in the last six months and is scaling to new highs with every passing week.

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Stock Tips with Latest Market Updates


The BSE Sensex was trading 0.01 per cent lower or 3.7 points at 26,083. It hit a low of 26034.55 and a high of 26,115.78 in trade today.About of initial volatility was witnessed as key benchmark indices trimmed losses after slipping into the red after opening higher.
Indian steel companies' shares gain, with Tata Steel Ltd up 2.5 percent on optimism ahead of China manufacturing PMI due on Friday. 
Chinese steel and iron ore futures rose to their highest in more than a week.  Jindal Steel and Power Ltd gains 1.5 percent, and JSW Steel Ltd is up 0.6 percent. Sesa Sterlite Ltd is up 1.4 percent.  
In the technology space, HCL Technologies lost 2 percent despite 13 percent sequential growth in profit for April-June quarter. Wipro declined 1.5 percent while TCS, Infosys and Tech Mahindra (ahead of numbers today) slipped marginally.
Dr Reddy's Labs declined over a percent on profit booking as it had rallied 2 percent in previous session on Q1 earnings. Housing finance company HDFC lost 0.6 percent.

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Wednesday 30 July 2014

Stock Tips with Mid- Market Updates

Indian shares ended higher on Wednesday, snapping two days of falls on gains in blue-chips such as Bharti Airtel, Lupin and Dr Reddy's Laboratories after their earnings beat estimates.
The broader NSE index provisionally closed 0.55 percent higher at 7,791.40, while the benchmark BSE index gained 0.37 percent to 26,087.42.
Banking stocks led the rebound. Pharma majors Lupin and Dr Reddys Laboratories, both, rose after reporting strong Q1 results.
Shares in Bharti Airtel Ltd gained 5.5 percent. The market breadth indicating the overall health of the market was weak.

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Morning Stock Tips & News by Money CapitalHeight


Indian markets are expected to trade in a range on Wednesday, tracking positive trend seen in other Asian markets and SGX Nifty.
TheSensex declined 40.44 points to 25950.79 and the Nifty lost 2.50 points to 7746.20. About 306 shares have advanced, 187 shares declined, and 45 shares are unchanged.
Shares in Indian conglomerate Larsen and Toubro fell 3.2 percent at pre-open trading after the company's April-June net profit, adjusted for exceptional items worth 2.49 billion rupees, missed estimates.

Stock in Focus Today:
L&T Ltd
ITC Ltd
Bharti Airtel Ltd
IDFC
Lanco Industries Ltd

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Monday 28 July 2014

Live News Updates on Stock Market


The Sensex and Nifty fell on Monday to their lowest close in a week, as profit-taking hit shares of blue-chips such as ICICI Bank Ltd for a second consecutive session after the record highs of last week.
Today's Sensex closing is the weakest since 25,715.17 on July 21, 2014. On Friday, it had shed 145.10 points, snapping a record 8-day upmove in which the Sensex rose over 5 percent. 
Market Status
Advances       1504
Declines        2084
Unchanged     222

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Afternoon Updates of Commodity Market


Gold slipped on Monday due to a stronger dollar but was supported near $1,300 an ounce as its safe-haven appeal rose due to heightened tensions between the West and Russia, and violence in the Middle East.
Gold has been in a narrow trading range of $1,200/ounce-$1,400/ounce so far this year. The yellow metal has managed to trade above the key support of $1,200/ounce mainly because US 10 year yields. 
MCX SILVER September contract was trading at Rs 44356 up Rs 75, or 0.17 percent. The SILVER rate touched an intraday high of Rs 44534 and an intraday low of Rs 44355. So far 1563 contracts have been traded. SILVER prices have moved down Rs 2644, or 5.63 percent in the September series so far.
Aluminum gained in London as stockpiles fell and industrial data showed an improved demand outlook in China, the world’s largest consumer of metals. 
Aluminum for delivery in three months advanced as much as 1.1 percent to $2,019 a metric ton on the London Metal Exchange and traded at $2,017.75 at 3:05 p.m. in Hong Kong. The metal is up 12 percent this year and entered a bull market on July 22.

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