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Company NameReco DateReco PriceExit PriceExit Date% ReturnIn days
ITC Ltd. 28/12/2023464.20487.5002/01/2025 5.02% 1 yrs
Britannia Industries Ltd. 27/07/20234,875.805,028.2512/11/2024 3.13% 1 yrs
JSW Steel Ltd. 22/02/2024826.951,003.0026/09/2024 21.29% 217 days
Bajaj Auto Ltd. 22/08/20249,910.0011,930.0017/09/2024 20.38% 26 days
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. 26/10/20235,429.306,536.0005/07/2024 20.38% 253 days
Shriram Finance Ltd. 25/04/20242,430.102,955.0028/06/2024 21.60% 64 days
Coal India Ltd. 25/01/2024389.50501.6022/05/2024 28.78% 118 days
Infosys Ltd. 27/10/20221,522.601,411.6019/04/2024 -7.29% 1 yrs
State Bank Of India 25/05/2023581.30782.0505/03/2024 34.53% 285 days
The Indian Hotels Company Ltd. 24/08/2023401.85517.9007/02/2024 28.88% 167 days

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Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on October 13

Watch out for these stocks for Thursday's trading session.

Shreya Chaware 0 2680 Article rating: 4.2

The domestic markets regained momentum after the recent dip and climbed nearly a per cent, owing to mixed cues.  At close, Sensex zoomed 478.59 points or 0.84 per cent at 57,625.91 level while Nifty was up by 140.10 points or 0.82 per cent at 17,123.60.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on July 25

Watch out for these stocks for Monday's trading session

Shreya Chaware 0 4408 Article rating: 4.3

On Friday, the benchmark indices ended on a positive note for the sixth trading session as investors took optimistic clues that the foreign funds (FIIs) are back in action in the Indian stock markets. FIIs are seen to be net buyers on all the trading days of this week.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on July 20

Keep an eye on these stocks for Wednesday's trading session.

Shreya Chaware 0 677 Article rating: 4.2

Recording gains in PSU and select private banks, financial services, and select heavyweight stocks, the benchmark indices closed higher rising towards the end of Tuesday's trading session. Sensex was up 246.47 points or 0.45 per cent at 54,767.62 level whereas Nifty gained 62 points or 0.38 per cent at 16,340.50 level. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on July 19

Watch out for theses stocks on Tuesday's trading session

Sayali Kotwal 0 1182 Article rating: 4.1

It was a happy Monday on the bourses as markets all over the world were trading in positive territory despite volatility and rising inflation. Sensex surged 1.41 per cent to end at 54,521.15 whereas Nifty 50 clocked in 229.30 points or 1.43 per cent to close at the 16,278.50 level.    

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on July 12

The top Nifty gainers made up of Eicher Motors, ONGC, Tata Steel, M&M and Dr Reddy's Labs while Bharti Airtel, TCS, HCL Technologies, BPCL and Infosys were among the biggest losers.

Shreya Chaware 0 1451 Article rating: 4.0

On Monday, the Indian equity markets kept an eye on the quarterly results. The weak start of IT earnings lowered the sentiments which made benchmark indices start the session on  a negative note. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on July 7

Britannia Industries, Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv, HUL and Eicher Motors were among the top Nifty gainers. ONGC, Power Grid Corp, NTPC, HDFC Life and Hindalco Industries were among the losers on the index.

Shreya Chaware 0 1628 Article rating: 4.6

On Wednesday, the equity benchmark indices ended on a higher note with Nifty closing near 16,000 level supported by the auto, FMCG and financial stocks.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on July 6

Power Grid Corporation, Shree Cements, Hindalco Industries, Apollo Hospitals and Bajaj Finserv were among the top Nifty gainers. ITC, Wipro, HDFC Life, Britannia Industries and Maruti Suzuki were among the losers on the index

Shreya Chaware 0 862 Article rating: 2.8

Erasing the gains recorded in the first half of Tuesday's trading session, the benchmark indices closed marginally lower. At close, the Sensex was down 100.42 points or 0.19 per cent at 53,134.35 level whereas Nifty was down 24.50 points or 0.15 per cent at 15,810.90 level. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept an eye on July 5

HUL, Britannia Industries, IndusInd Bank, ITC, and ICICI Bank were among the top Nifty gainers. JSW Steel, ONGC, TCS, Tata Steel, and Cipla were among the losers on the index.

Shreya Chaware 0 1418 Article rating: 3.8

On Monday, the benchmark indices recouped the morning losses in the afternoon session with Sensex closing 326.84 points or 0.62 per cent higher at 53,234.77 level whereas Nifty being 83.40 points or 0.53 per cent up at 15,835.40 level.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on June 24

Auto stocks took the lead with BSE Auto Index adding up to 4 per cent. The top three auto stocks lifting the index were Maruti Suzuki, Here MotoCorp and Eicher Motors zooming up to 6.6 per cent.

Shreya Chaware 0 1586 Article rating: 3.2

Following the Asian market, the domestic indices opened on a positive note on Thursday. The markets cut some gains in the afternoon session but managed to remain in green.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 23

All the sectoral indices ended lower with the metal index falling the most up to 5 per cent.

Shreya Chaware 0 759 Article rating: 5.0

After showing some positive signs in the previous trading session, the equity markets once again went into a downward mode as the worried investors took cues from a decline in global markets which affected especially metal, power & realty stocks. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 22

Sectorally, the indices settled in green with IT, metal, oil & gas, power, realty and PSU Bank gaining between 3 per cent and 6 per cent.

Shreya Chaware 0 844 Article rating: 4.4

On Tuesday, the domestic equities continued the upwards journey for the second straight session as low-level buying pushed benchmark indices higher. Lack of major selling reasons in the domestic and global market along with a drop in commodity prices seems to have augured well for the markets. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on June 21

HUL, HDFC, Apollo Hospitals, Asian Paints, and UltraTech Cement were among the top Nifty gainers whereas the losers comprised ONGC, Tata Steel, UPL, Hindalco Industries & Coal India

Shreya Chaware 0 1168 Article rating: 5.0

The equity benchmark indices closed higher in a volatile session on Monday. The hopeful trends in the global markets motivated the domestic market to trade higher, in which, the large-cap stocks rose the most while the mid-cap and small-cap stocks in broader markets continued to trade under pressure.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 20

Apart from the metal and banking stocks, the stocks from others sectors namely IT, healthcare, power, capital goods, FMCG, oil & gas declined between 1 and 2 per cent each.

Shreya Chaware 0 942 Article rating: 4.6

Majorly taking cues from the global markets, the domestic markets ended lower in a volatile trading session on Friday, in continuation of the ongoing trend. Most of the sectoral indices traded lower whereas the broader indices also lost nearly a per cent each.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 16

Tata Steel, ONGC, NTPC, Infosys and Wipro comprised of top Nifty losers while gainers included Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Finance, Tata Motors, Hero MotoCorp and Grasim Industries

Shreya Chaware 0 812 Article rating: 4.1

The equity markets traded cautiously ahead of the US Fed meet outcome with strength seen in the first half of trading session and selling pressure in the second half of the trading session .In yet another volatile session, the benchmark indices ended lower with Nifty closing below 15,700 level.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 15

BSE Oil & Gas Index dropped the most falling 1.14 per cent dragged by Hindustan Petroleum, Indian Oil Corporation and Indraprastha Gas declining up to 5.75 per cent. 

Shreya Chaware 0 1108 Article rating: 4.3

On Tuesday, benchmark indices opened lower but recovered in the first half of the trading session. Towards the end of the trading session, Sensex was down 153.13 points or 0.29 per cent at 52,693.57 level, and the Nifty was down 42.30 points or 0.27 per cent at the 15,732.10 level.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be watched on June 14

Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Finance, Tech Mahindra, IndusInd Bank, and Hindalco Industries were among the top Nifty losers while gainers included Nestle India & Bajaj Auto.

Shreya Chaware 0 913 Article rating: 4.1

The markets crashed with full force at the beginning of the week while the key equity indices fell below their crucial levels, experiencing heavy selling pressure. The global markets corrected due to worries over upcoming policy rate hikes and cuts to the central bank’s balance sheet.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 13

On a sectoral basis, the majority indices fell below 1 per cent whereas BSE Oil & Gas and BSE Finance tumbled more than 2 per cent each. 

Shreya Chaware 0 2575 Article rating: 4.1

The benchmark indices denied having a cheerful weekend and witnessed a steep fall with Sensex dipping over 1,000 points. Taking cues from losses in global peers, BSE Sensex plunged 1,114 points intraday before settling at 54,303, down by 1,017 points or 1.84 per cent. Meanwhile, Nifty 50 held the 16,200-mark to settle at the 16,202 level, sinking 276 points or 1.68 per cent. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on June 10

India VIX dropped 3.25 per cent to end at 19.14 level.

Shreya Chaware 0 1117 Article rating: 3.8

The equity markets cheered as benchmark indices broke the four-day losing streak supported by strength in oil & gas, financial, IT and pharma shares. However, weakness in metal shares capped the upside gains. Sensex ended 427.79 points higher at 55,320.28 level while Nifty zoomed 121.85 points to end at 16,478.10 level.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 9

Realty index gained up to 1.88 per cent as RBI permitted rural cooperative banks to extend finance for a residential housing project to further augment credit flows to the housing sector.

Shreya Chaware 0 1119 Article rating: 3.3

On Wednesday, the benchmark indices remained under pressure post the repo rate hike. RBI hiked the key policy repo rate by 50 bps to 4.90 per cent whereas the markets were relieved, as there was no CRR hike. The repo rate hike by RBI is likely to impact the home loan borrowers, both the existing as well as the new ones. While the hike is positive for the banks and the NBFCs, it is likely to be a burden for the borrowers. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 8

BSE Consumer Durables index slipped more than 2 per cent dragged by Titan, Blue Star, Voltas, Amber Enterprises and Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail.

Shreya Chaware 0 1269 Article rating: 4.0

On Tuesday, investors' chose to book profits on the day ahead of RBI policy outcome. Meanwhile, the 10-year government bond yield settled 0.4 per cent up at 7.53 per cent. On the global front, stock markets traded mixed due to bond sell-off on Wall Street which led to worries about a possible U.S. economic slowdown and raising of interest rates by Australia. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on June 7

Tata Steel, IndusInd Bank and Mahindra & Mahindra were the top gainers while Shree Cements, Asian Paints and BPCL were the top losers.

Shreya Chaware 0 996 Article rating: 4.0

On Monday, making a gap down opening and recovering in the afternoon session, the benchmark indices were not able to sustain the gains due to global cues. Sensex ended 93.91 points or 0.17 per cent lower at 55,675.32, and the Nifty shed 18.50 points or 0.11 per cent at 16,565.80. Tata Steel, IndusInd Bank and Mahindra & Mahindra were the Top Gainers while Shree Cements, Asian Paints and BPCL were the top losers.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 6

BSE Power index squeezed 2.4 per cent on an intraday basis dragged by ABB India, Adani Green, Adani Power, Adani Transmission, and Torrent Power.

Shreya Chaware 0 18282 Article rating: 4.6

On Friday, the benchmark indices ended marginally lower after making a cheerful start with Sensex opening 500 points on the upside. Amid the volatile session, Sensex dipped more than 600 points from the day's high to settle 49 points lower at 55,769.23 level while Nifty50 lost 44 points to end at 16,584 level.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept an eye on June 3

Deep Industries, Adani Transmission and Gas, Reliance Industries, Aegis Logistics and Panama Petrochem were the top gaining energy stocks at the close of Thursday's trading session.

Shreya Chaware 0 1565 Article rating: 4.1

The benchmark indices closed Thursday's trading session on a positive note with Sensex gaining 436.94 points or 0.79 per cent at 55818.11 level, and the Nifty adding 105.20 points or 0.64 per cent at 16628 level. Reliance zoomed 3 per cent to settle at one-month high, thus contributing 68 points to the Nifty gains. Market gains were kept in check with HDFC, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank qualifying as the main losers.

Reliance Brands inks a JV with Plastic Legno Spa to strengthen toy manufacturing ecosystem in India

Plastic Legno SPA is owned by the Sunino group that boasts of more than 25 years of toy production experience in Europe.

Shreya Chaware 0 453 Article rating: 5.0

Reliance Brands Limited and Plastic Legno SPA have signed a joint venture arrangement through which RBL will acquire a 40 per cent stake in Plastic Legno SPA’s toy manufacturing business in India. This investment by RBL serves a dual purpose, bringing in vertical integration for RBL’s toy business and helping diversify the supply chain with a long-term strategic interest in building toy manufacturing in India.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on June 1

The top gainers among Sensex were M&M, NTPC, Powergrid Corporation, Tech Mahindra and Tata Steel

Shreya Chaware 0 740 Article rating: 5.0

On the last day of May 2022, Indian equity markets closed the trading session in negative territory. Financial and IT shares pulled the indices lower whereas gains in metal shares provided some support. Reality and media indices traded with positive momentum and banking and energy stocks witnessed profit booking at higher levels. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 30

Shreya Chaware 0 926 Article rating: 3.4

The benchmark indices ended higher for the second consecutive day on the back of positive global cues. A lowering of FII selling made the domestic market comfortable in squeezing volatility. RBI’s upcoming policy meeting will be the key driver in the market, where they are expected to announce an additional policy rate hike of 25-35 bps.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 27

BSE Metal index gained 3 per cent, lifted up by Tata Steel, JSW Steel, NMDC, Vedanta, and Jindal Steel

Shreya Chaware 0 786 Article rating: 4.0

The benchmark indices took a breather and broke the three-day losing streak to end in green with Nifty settling around the 16,200 level. At close, Sensex was up by 503.27 points or 0.94 per cent at 54,252.53 while Nifty was up by 144.40 points or 0.90 per cent at 16,170.20. About 1,712 shares have advanced, 1,509 shares declined, and 126 shares are unchanged. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 26

Asian Paints, Adani Ports, Divi’s Labs, UPL, and TCS were among the top Nifty losers while the gainers included NTPC, HDFC Life, SBI Life Insurance, HDFC & Bharti Airtel. 

Shreya Chaware 0 1063 Article rating: 5.0

The cautious mood in the market was seen for the third straight session as investors were inclined toward selling their holdings in stocks, which are still highly valued. Investors are also eyeing US FOMC minutes, which are expected to throw some light on the market direction in the near term. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 25

Dr Reddy’s Labs, Kotak Mahindra Bank, HDFC, Nestle India and HDFC Bank were among the top Nifty gainers, while losers included Divis Labs, Tech Mahindra, Grasim Industries, Hindalco Industries and HUL.

Shreya Chaware 0 787 Article rating: 4.5

Worries over slowing economy and rising interest rates supported by soaring inflation kept on haunting the global market. The benchmark indices ended lower in the volatile session with Nifty slipping below 16,150. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 23

BSE Realty index took the lead by jumping 4.22 per cent on an intraday basis

Shreya Chaware 0 1910 Article rating: 4.1

After starting the week on a cheering note to falling in the middle of the week, the benchmark indices again rose on Friday to end the week higher. Following global cues, the Indian equity markets witnessed substantial volatility where Sensex 30 & Nifty 50 zoomed between 2 and 3 per cent.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept an eye on May 20

On an intraday basis, India VIX jumped 10.15 per cent to settle at 24.56 level on Thursday.

Shreya Chaware 0 1086 Article rating: 3.7

Due to the global sell-off, the Indian equity markets traded under pressure with Sensex rattling 1,416.30 points or 2.61 per cent ending at 52,792.23 level while Nifty declining 430.90 points or 2.65 per cent at 15,809.40 level.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 19

India VIX plunged 1.97 per cent to close at 22.3

Shreya Chaware 0 1296 Article rating: 3.3

On Wednesday, in the final hour of the trading session, the benchmark indices were trading marginally lower. Underpinned by pharma and FMCG stocks, the domestic market was on a steady run in the first half of the trading session. The UK market opened lower as the sentiment was disturbed by rising retail inflation numbers and cautiousness of sharper rate hikes.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 18

The shares of metal companies dazzled as BSE Metal index gained 7 per cent in a single day.

Shreya Chaware 0 923 Article rating: 5.0

For the second consecutive session in the week, the equity markets traded in green and ended the trading session on a cheering note. Towards the end of the trading session, all Sensex stocks were trading higher with Tata Steel, ITC, Reliance Industries, Maruti Suzuki, and ICICI Bank being the top gainers. Sensex settled higher by 1,344 points or 2.54 per cent at 54,318.47 level while Nifty climbed 417 points to end at 16,259.30 level. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 16

During the week, BSE Midcap & BSE Smallcap indices saw a higher correction in the range of 5-6 per cent

Shreya Chaware 0 3496 Article rating: 3.9

The global and domestic equity markets witnessed a steep decline this week due to concerns over growth expectations amid rising inflation levels. Sensex and Nifty 50 index declined close to 3 per cent each whereas BSE Midcap & BSE Smallcap indices saw a higher correction in the range of 5-6 per cent. Majority of the sectoral indices traded in the red during the week. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept an eye on May 13

Inflation data in the US, prediction of rate hikes, all-time low rupee, and aggressive selling portrayed by foreign portfolio investors have drowned the market sentiments.

Shreya Chaware 0 2286 Article rating: 3.7

The benchmark indices continued trading in red for the fifth consecutive trading session. On Thursday, S&P BSE Sensex rattled about 1,300 points to hit a low of 52,787 on an intraday trade basis whereas Nifty 50 index slid down to 15,758 levels. Inflation data in the US, prediction of rate hikes, all-time low rupee, and aggressive selling portrayed by foreign portfolio investors have drowned the market sentiments. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 10

India VIX zoomed 3.68 per cent and settled at 22.03 level

Shreya Chaware 0 542 Article rating: 5.0

On Monday, concerns over the weakening rupee, global interest rate hikes, and tightening lockdowns in China forced the markets to take a downward trend. Sensex closed down by 364.91 points or 0.67 per cent at 54,470.67 while Nifty settled 109.40 points or 0.67 per cent lower at the 16,301.90 level. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 9

India VIX ended 4.72 per cent higher at the 21.25 level.

Shreya Chaware 0 1040 Article rating: 3.6

Worries over interest rate hikes alarmed the investors during Friday's trading session. As a result, the benchmark indices started the trading session deep in the red. A sharp fall was seen in the US stocks as the market identified the need for a higher rate hike to sustain higher inflation levels affected the global markets with heavy selling.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on May 2

A flinch in the US economy and rate hike expectations in the upcoming Fed meet led to sell-off in the global market.

Shreya Chaware 0 1226 Article rating: 4.4

The benchmark indices erased the intraday gains and ended in red with Sensex plunging 460.19 points or 0.8 per cent at 57,060.87 level and Nifty ending 142.5 points or 0.83 per cent lower at 17,102.55 level.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on April 28

Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv, Tata Consumer Products, Adani Ports and ICICI Bank were among the top Nifty losers, while gainers were Hero MotoCorp, Tata Steel, Asian Paints, Bajaj Auto and TCS.

Shreya Chaware 0 951 Article rating: 3.9

Heavy sell-off in the global markets, rising energy crisis, and subdued Chinese economic outlook led to a dip in the domestic markets. The benchmark indices ended the trading session lower. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on April 27

India VIX plunged beyond 9 per cent to end the trading session at 19.19

Shreya Chaware 0 969 Article rating: 3.0

Taking favourable cues from the other Asian markets, the domestic equity markets gained momentum and traded substantially in green, breaking the losing streak of the previous two trading sessions. The oil market, still driving a roller coaster ride with the prices, moved up and down sharply.  

Overnight Digest: Keep a watch on these stocks for April 26

India VIX, which is a fear gauge for domestic markets, jumped 15.38 per cent on Monday.

Shreya Chaware 0 991 Article rating: 4.0

Extending the fall of the previous trading session, the benchmark indices ended Monday's trading session deep in the red. The markets were dragged by losses in metals, energy, realty, and information technology stocks.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks to watch out for April 21

UltraTech Cement, Maruti Suzuki, Asian Paints, Reliance Industries, and TCS were the top Sensex gainers whereas Bajaj Finance, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Finserv, Tata Steel & ITC were the top Sensex losers.

Shreya Chaware 0 1185 Article rating: 3.5

On Wednesday, reversing the previous sessions’ fall, the benchmark indices managed to settle in green. In the global market, European shares rose after a few positive earnings reports, which lifted sentiment while cautiousness over the Ukraine war, slowing growth, and rising yields monitored the gains closely. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept an eye on April 20

HDFC, HDFC Life, SBI Life Insurance, HDFC Bank and Tata Consumer Products were among the top Nifty losers. Apollo Hospitals, Coal India, Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank and BPCL were the top gainers.

Shreya Chaware 0 864 Article rating: 5.0

On Tuesday, the equity markets saw a highly volatile session and the benchmark indices ended lower with Nifty settling below 17,000 mark.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on April 19

Among the fertiliser stocks, the top stocks were Zuari Agro Chemicals, Madras Fertlisers, Chambal Fertilisers & Chemicals, Nagarjuna Fertilisers, and Indra Industries gaining up to 13 per cent

Shreya Chaware 0 826 Article rating: 5.0

On Monday, the benchmark indices opened on a weak note in line with global markets. The quarterly results of HDFC Bank and Infosys lowered the investors’ sentiments and together comprised 500 points of the market plunge.  

 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be watched on April 13

Apart from BSE Bankex, all other sectoral indices ended in the red with IT, metal, realty, oil & gas, and capital goods indices contracting between 1 and 3 per cent.

Shreya Chaware 0 1157 Article rating: 4.8

The domestic benchmark indices closed in red for the second consecutive session in the volatile market on Tuesday. India VIX, the volatility gauge of domestic markets, was trading lower along with the headline indices. Before the session closed, it contracted 0.49 per cent, but is still holding above 18 levels. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept an eye on April 12

On the sectoral front, BSE Power index dominated by jumping 5 per cent, followed by oil & gas and realty indices, which climbed over 2 per cent and 1 per cent, respectively.

Shreya Chaware 0 2191 Article rating: 3.9

On Monday, the European and Asian markets traded lower at the beginning of the week with key central bank meetings and US inflation prints. The domestic benchmark indices traded lower as offhand global sentiments and rising bond yields undermined the rally in the equities. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept an eye on April 8

On the BSE Sensex, the top stocks were Mahindra & Mahindra, Tech Mahindra, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Induslnd Bank, and NTPC whereas the top losing stocks today were Titan, HDFC Bank, Wipro, HDFC, TCS, and Reliance Industries.

Shreya Chaware 0 3235 Article rating: 3.4

On Thursday, the benchmark indices ended lower for the third consecutive session, ahead of the RBI policy outcome on Friday. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on April 6

On BSE Sensex, the top stocks were Titan, ITC, NTPC, TCS, Nestle India, and Asian Paints whereas top losers were Bajaj Finance, Infosys, Reliance Industries, and Kotak Mahindra Bank.

Shreya Chaware 0 1360 Article rating: 4.6

On Tuesday, the Indian markets ended lower after clocking two-month highs in the previous trading session, as investors booked profits in HDFC Bank and HDFC along with other heavyweights in the index.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks to watch out for on April 5

Within Sensex, the top gaining stocks were HDFC Bank, HDFC, Kotak Bank, Hindustan Unilever, and Larsen & Toubro whereas top losers stocks today were only Infosys and Titan

Shreya Chaware 0 915 Article rating: 4.2

On Monday, the equity benchmark indices settled higher for the second consecutive session, lifted by the mega-merger of HDFC and HDFC Bank. A sharp fall in crude oil prices is predicted to have aided market sentiment. In the international markets, Brent crude oil contracted 14 per cent to $103.66 per barrel from around $121 a barrel last week.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be kept on watchlist for April 1

Within Sensex, top stocks were Mahindra & Mahindra, Hindustan Unilever, Axis Bank, Induslnd Bank, and Bharti Airtel whereas top losers included Reliance Industries, Wipro, Infosys, Larsen & Toubro, Infosys, and Maruti Suzuki.

Shreya Chaware 0 1756 Article rating: 4.4

On the last day of the current financial year (FY22), the benchmark indices ended in a quiet mood with Sensex losing 115 points to close at 58,568.51 level while Nifty slipping 30 points and closing at 17,468 level. 

Overnight Digest : Stocks likely to be in focus on March 31

On BSE Sensex, the top stocks were Bajaj Finserv, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, Power Grid Corporation of India, and Axis Bank while top losers were ITC, Tata Steel, Tech Mahindra, Bharti Airtel, and Titan.

Shreya Chaware 0 2346 Article rating: 4.4

On March 30, post the previous week’s consolidation, the equity markets finally traded on a cheering note and the benchmark indices zoomed about 1 per cent with the broader sectors also showing optimism.  

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on March 30

Eicher Motors, Divis Labs, JSW Steel, HDFC and Adani Ports were among the top Nifty gainers whereas Hero MotoCorp, ONGC, Coal India, IOC and ITC were among the big losers.

Shreya Chaware 0 1051 Article rating: 4.1

On Tuesday, the Indian benchmark indices settled near the day's high level with Nifty closing above the 17,300 mark led by the pharma, realty, and capital goods sector. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep a watch on March 29

The broader indices underperformed the benchmarks with BSE midcap and smallcap indices settling on a lower note.

Shreya Chaware 0 858 Article rating: 3.6

On Monday, the benchmark indices reversed the morning losses on the back of optimistic global cues and eyeing on RBI opting for the status quo at its policy meet which is scheduled during first week of April 2022.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to watch out on March 28

Out of 30, 22 Sensex stocks and out of 50, 37 Nifty50 stocks ended the day in the red.

Shreya Chaware 0 957 Article rating: 5.0

On Friday, BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 traded range-bound in the negative territory for second half on Friday. However, the ended the session mildly off lows as energy prices, including crude oil futures, relaxed after the US and European Union signed agreement to share energy needs.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be watched out on March 25

Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Coal India, Hindalco Industries, UltraTech Cement and Tech Mahindra were among the top Nifty gainers, while losers were Kotak Mahindra Bank, Titan Company, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and HDFC.

Shreya Chaware 0 1039 Article rating: 3.4

On Thursday, Indian markets opened with mixed cues following the Asian market as investors focused on easing COVID measures which could help in economic recovery and also kept an eye on today's NATO summit focused on Ukraine.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to be watched out for on March 22

On Monday, only four Sensex stocks closed in green namely HDFC Bank, Sun Pharmaceuticals, NTPC and Titan.

Shreya Chaware 0 911 Article rating: 4.9

On Monday, the benchmark indices started the session on a bit higher note but ended deep in the red amid volatility. Sensex fell 571.44 points or 0.99 per cent at 57292.49 level, and the Nifty was down 69.40 points or 0.98 per cent down at 17117.60 level.

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on March 21

Benchmark indices celebrated Holi with a gain on 2 per cent on March 17 despite rise of interest rates by Fed.

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Optimistic global cues after the Fed rate hike, lowering of oil prices and progress in Russia- Ukraine talks pushed the confidence of the bulls in the equity markets and benchmark indices closed 2 per cent up on Thursday.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on March 17

On Wednesday, Ultratech Cement was the top Nifty gainer followed by Axis Bank, Shree Cement, IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Auto, Hindalco, Infosys, Britannia Industries, IOC, Grasim Ind, and Tata Motors

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On Wednesday, the benchmark indices ended higher with Nifty closing above the 16900 mark led by buying seen across the sectors. The equity markets are eyeing the outcome of the FED meeting as the current geopolitical developments are creating further inflationary pressure in the global market and it is crucial to take into account the view of central banks.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on March 16

On the sectoral front, auto and FMCG indices were the only gainers. The worst performing sector was BSE Metal index which lost its shine and dipped beyond 4 per cent on an intraday basis.

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On Tuesday, the equity markets lowered their momentum as new financial and trade sanctions were imposed on Russia coupled with the suspension of gas imports. 

Overnight Digest : Stocks to be kept an eye on March 15

Infosys, SBI, HDFC Bank, Maruti Suzuki and Axis Bank were among the top Nifty gainers, while losers were IOC, ONGC, HUL, Tata Motors and HDFC Life.

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On Monday, the benchmark indices ended in green for the fifth consecutive session on pulled up by IT, auto and banking names. The equity markets are expected to remain volatile this week due to US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and the expectations on domestic inflation data. Additionally, Russia and Ukraine tensions still continue. 

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Nifty formed an inside bar on the daily chart as the action was confined within the range of the prior trading session.

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Overnight Digest: Stocks to watch out on March 14

Cipla, BPCL, Sun Pharma, JSW Steel and IOC were among the top Nifty gainers, while losers were Nestle India, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Consumer Products, Hindalco Industries and NTPC.

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On Friday, the domestic benchmark indices remained range-bound due to cautiousness on the back of rising cost pressures on corporates, increase in global inflation globally and sluggish automobile dispatches to dealers due to supply constraints. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks to keep an eye on March 11

HUL, Tata Steel, Grasim Industries, JSW Steel and SBI were among the top Nifty gainers. On the other hand, Coal India, Tech Mahindra, Dr Reddy's Labs, ONGC and TCS were the biggest losers.

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On Thursday, the domestic benchmark indices ended higher for a third straight day as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was on the verge to win four of the five key state elections. A rally was seen across the markets with FMCG, public sector banks, and realty sectors shining on the front. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on March 9

Sensex ended the trading session 1.10 per cent higher at 53,424.09 levels, whereas Nifty settled 0.95 per cent higher at 16,013.45 levels.

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On Tuesday, investors globally remained cautious and on a backfoot tracking news flow on the war of Russia-Ukraine. Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty played between gains and losses in a rough session as gains in IT and pharma stocks were countervailed by losses in financial, auto and metal shares.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on March 07

Titan Company, Maruti Suzuki, Asian Paints, Hero MotoCorp and Tata Motors were among the top Nifty losers. On the other hand, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, ITC, Tech Mahindra, Sun Pharma and UltraTech Cement were the biggest gainers.

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Global indices are experiencing a sharp sell-off as reports of the Russian attack on Europe’s biggest nuclear plant in Ukraine kept tension levels on the higher side.

Overnight Digest : Stocks likely to be in focus on March 3

Sensex lost over 1,200 points intra-day but recovered some of the losses towards the end of the session.

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Throughout Wednesday's trading session, domestic equities traded in the red as the conflict between Russia-Ukraine continued. Also, rising Brent crude prices coupled with weak global cues lowered the market sentiment. Sensex lost over 1,200 points intra-day but recovered some of the losses towards the end of the session.

Overnight Digest : Stocks likely to be in focus on February 28

On Friday, around 300 stocks hit their lower circuits against 250 stocks hitting the upper circuit on the BSE.

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After witnessing heaving selling on Thursday, the domestic benchmark indices cheerfully recouped almost half of the previous day's losses on Friday. The important factor which drove the short covering in the domestic and global markets on Friday i.e. February 25 is the relief that the economic sanctions announced by the US and others have so far not included any exile of the Russian economy from the global SWIFT payment system.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on February 24

The rebound in the broader market was seen sharper than benchmark indices where midcap and smallcap indices closed in green.

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On Wednesday, the domestic benchmark indices traded on a positive note but ended lower after the five-day losing streak in hopes the sanction by the West may not hit Russian oil supplies. 

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on February 23

Tata Steel, TCS, BPCL, Tata Motors and SBI Life Insurance were the top Nifty losers. Gainers included M&M, Bajaj Finserv, Eicher Motors, Hindalco Industries and ONGC.

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On Tuesday, advancement in the Russia-Ukraine issue and a rise in oil prices led global markets to plunge sharply. Consequently, Indian equities opened sharp in red tracking overnight fall in the global market but could cut down their losses during the late session.

Overnight Digest : Stocks to keep an eye on February 22

On Monday, Coal India, Hindalco, UPL, ONGC and Adani Ports were the top Nifty losers while the gainers included Wipro, Infosys, Shree Cements, Power Grid Corp and ICICI Bank.

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On Monday, the equity markets ended an extremely volatile trading session closing in red for the fourth consecutive session due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia situation. Media and metal stocks witnessed profit booking at higher levels while some buying interest was seen in banking and financial stocks.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on February 17

Power Grid Corporation, UltraTech Cement, NTPC, ICICI Bank and SBI were the top Nifty losers, while gainers were Divis Labs, Adani Ports, ONGC, IOC and HDFC Life.

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On Wednesday, the core equity indices ended in red after trading in a highly volatile session dragged by auto, bank, metal, and IT stocks.

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