Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 6
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 6

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 6

At the time of today’s trading bell, Indian markets took a tremendous drop, spurred by a broad-based sell-off across the sectoral indices.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.6

At the time of today’s trading bell, Indian markets took a tremendous drop, spurred by a broad-based sell-off across the sectoral indices. IT, metal, and real estate equities took the biggest hits, losing 2 per cent each. The stock of Hindustan Foods climbed 4.55 per cent to Rs 1,865.80. On May 20, 2022, according to the corporation, the board of directors of Hindustan Foods will discuss a stock split. Meanwhile, the stock of Blue Dart Express increased 1.28 per cent to Rs 6,915.55. The company's overall net profit increased by 52.2 per cent to Rs 13 crore 67 lakh. 

Closing Bell: Barometers end with minor advances, Nifty closes below 16,700
Closing Bell: Barometers end with minor advances, Nifty closes below 16,700

Closing Bell: Barometers end with minor advances, Nifty closes below 16,700

BSE Sensex closed on the green side, gaining 33 points to end at 55,702 levels.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

On Thursday, the domestic equity indices concluded the day with minor gains, mirroring mixed global indications. After hitting a high of 16,945.70 in the early session, Nifty ended below 16,700. Banks, FMCG, and real estate stocks fell while IT & metal stocks rose.  

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 5
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 5

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 5

After Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lifted the repo rate by 40 basis points (bps) to 4.40 per cent at an off-cycle meeting on Wednesday.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.3

After Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lifted the repo rate by 40 basis points (bps) to 4.40 per cent at an off-cycle meeting on Wednesday, the Indian markets opened on a positive note on Thursday. The domestic equities saw widespread buying with the bank, auto, and IT sectors leading the market. The sole laggard in the early session was the consumer durables sector.

Closing Bell: RBI raises rates to combat inflation, Sensex and Nifty plunge
Closing Bell: RBI raises rates to combat inflation, Sensex and Nifty plunge

Closing Bell: RBI raises rates to combat inflation, Sensex and Nifty plunge

On Wednesday, the domestic equity barometers fell and ended near the day's low. Nifty fell below 16,700 points.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.5

On Wednesday, the domestic equity barometers fell and ended near the day's low. Nifty fell below 16,700 points. The stocks have dropped across the board. Following Reserve Bank of India's surprise rate hike announcement, the bourses witnessed a significant sell-off today (RBI). Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) agreed unanimously to raise the policy repo rate by 40 basis points to 4.40 per cent. The cash reserve ratio (CRR) was also hiked by 50 basis points to 4.50 per cent by the central bank. "CRR hike might suck liquidity out of the banking industry to the tune of Rs 83,711.55 crore," the Governor stated. 

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 4
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 4

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 4

Indian markets opened with losses amid high volatility during opening bells on Wednesday.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.6

Indian markets opened with losses amid high volatility during opening bells on Wednesday. Only Oil & Gas out of all the sectoral indices on the NSE edged higher. On the BSE Sensex, the sectors trading in green are Realty, Energy, Oil & Gas, and Information Technology. Stocks of Britannia Industries jumped 5.50 per cent to Rs 3452.60, as it reported a 4.3 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 379.87 crore. 

Indices fell for the second consecutive day; Nifty remains above 17,000 mark
Indices fell for the second consecutive day; Nifty remains above 17,000 mark

Indices fell for the second consecutive day; Nifty remains above 17,000 mark

On Monday, the equity indices continued their losing streak into the second trading day, finishing with minor losses.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: No rating

On Monday, the equity indices continued their losing streak into the second trading day, finishing with minor losses. After touching the day's low of 16,917.25 in the early trade, Nifty managed to settle above the 17,050 mark. The market was supported by metal, private bank & media stocks while auto, IT, and consumer durables witnessed selling pressure. The domestic sentiment was harmed as a result of poor global signals.

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 2
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 2

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on May 2

In the mid-morning trade, the benchmark indices traded in a narrow range with losses.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.0

In the mid-morning trade, the benchmark indices traded in a narrow range with losses. Except for Nifty Realty index, all of NSE's sectoral indices were in the red. Other companies set to announce their results today include Adani Wilmar, Jindal Stainless, INOX Leisure, IDBI Bank, Castrol India, Mahindra Holidays & Resorts, Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services, Dwarikesh Sugar, CG Power, Alembic Pharmaceuticals, and Saregama India.

Closing Bell: Sensex declines 460 points, Nifty holds 17,100 mark
Closing Bell: Sensex declines 460 points, Nifty holds 17,100 mark

Closing Bell: Sensex declines 460 points, Nifty holds 17,100 mark

On Friday, the key indices gave up early gains and closed the choppy trading session with losses

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

On Friday, the key indices gave up early gains and closed the choppy trading session with losses. After hitting the day's high of 17,377.65 in the morning trade, Nifty finished just above the 17,100 mark. On NSE, all sectoral indices closed in the negative territory, with media and oil & gas stocks losing the most. The stock of Shriram Transport Finance Business climbed 4.9 per cent to Rs 1,199.65 after the company reported a 43.87 per cent increase in standalone net profit. On Friday, the European markets rose across the board as good corporate profits boosted global stocks.  

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 29
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 29

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on April 29

Firms releasing results today include Tata Chemicals, SBI Cards, Shriram City Union Finance, Gillette India, L&T Finance Holdings, Solara Active Pharma Sciences, Sonata Software, Star Health & Allied Insurance Company, and Supreme Industries.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.6

Varroc Engineering Ltd (VEL) hits a 20 per cent upper circuit limit of Rs 494.60 after announcing that it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to Compagnie Plastic Omnium SE of France for 600 million euros. Jindal Poly Films (JPFL) rose 3.23 per cent to Rs 1,155 after the business said that Jindal Polypack, a wholly-owned subsidiary, has entered into a deal to acquire 100 per cent of SMI Coated Products' shares.

Closing Bell: After a sloppy Wednesday, markets make a comeback! FMCG, Power, and Bankex outperform
Closing Bell: After a sloppy Wednesday, markets make a comeback! FMCG, Power, and Bankex outperform

Closing Bell: After a sloppy Wednesday, markets make a comeback! FMCG, Power, and Bankex outperform

On Thursday, the equity indices completed a turbulent trading session with significant gains.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.7

On Thursday, the equity indices completed a turbulent trading session with significant gains. Hindustan Unilever rose 4.33 per cent to Rs 2,237 after reporting an 8.59 per cent increase in revenue. Coromandel International climbed 6.86 per cent after reporting an 85.94 per cent increase in the consolidated net profit. The stock of Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd (CCPL) jumped 6.43 per cent after the refining firm reported a 329 per cent increase in its net profit. Indian Hotels Company surged 4.83 per cent to Rs 247.25 after registering a consolidated net profit of Rs 57.93 crore for the fourth quarter. Persistent Systems soared 5.1 per cent after reporting a 13.9 per cent increase in its consolidated net profit.

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