Multi Commodity Exchange rose 1.8% to hit a fresh 52-week high of Rs 6,680 a day after the commodity major swung into black. The company reported a net profit of Rs 153.6 crore in the second quarter of the current financial year compared to a loss of Rs 19.1 crore in the same quarter a
By Ajit Mishra The markets remained under pressure for the third consecutive week, losing nearly half a percent as the corrective phase continued. While the benchmark indices initially showed signs of recovery, persistent selling by FIIs and a lackluster start to the earnings season weighed on sentiment, turning the bias negative. A recovery in banking
By Ravi Singh Nifty October futures are currently trading at a 75-point premium. We have seen a decent bounce of around 500 points after making a low of around 24,750 zone. We have seen a further downfall in the FII long ratio which is now at 35%. Furthermore, we have seen a sharp sell-off by
By Subash Gangadharan The daily timeframe indicates that Nifty is now stuck in a range between the 24900-25235 levels for the last one week. A close below this range could see the Nifty moving down towards the 20-week SMA at 24663. The momentum readings like the 14-day RSI are in decline mode which increases the
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and BSE will hold their annual Diwali Muhurat trading session on Friday, November 1, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, marking the beginning of the Hindu calendar year, Samvat 2081. While the stock market will be closed for trading on Diwali, the special one-hour Muhurat trading session will be open
Shares of RBL Bank slumped by 13%, hitting an intra-day low of Rs 176.50 on the NSE today following the announcement of its Q2FY25 results. The bank reported a 24% year-on-year (YoY) decline in profit after tax (PAT) to Rs 223 crore for the quarter ended September 2024. RBL Bank’s Q2FY25 Performance Despite the dip
Petrol, Diesel Price Today 21 October 2024: Oil prices were steady at the time of early morning trade on Monday just after a major drop of 7% in the last week. The reason behind the decline has been credited to fear of less demand from China and ongoing conflict in the Middle East. As per
Shares of Tech Mahindra gains over 3% to open at Rs 1,745 on NSE today after reporting a remarkable 153.1% year-on-year (YoY) jump in net profit for the second quarter of FY25, reaching Rs 1,250 crore. The company’s revenue rose by 3.5% YoY to Rs 13,313 crore during the same period. Revenue Performance In constant
Bank of Baroda (BoB) has not had the best run over the past year, with its stock price falling nearly 16%, underperforming the Bank Nifty by around 24%. But in a fresh outlook, global brokerage firm UBS has upgraded the stock from Neutral to Buy, raising its price target to Rs 290 from Rs 270.
The brokerage house JM Financial Services has picked 4 stocks that you can track amid the current market weakness. The brokerage firm has chosen these stocks on the basis of various factors like business updates, steady growth, in-line expectations, etc. Here are the top 4 stocks that JM Financial is betting on at this hour Bajaj
The Trump tariff announcement has sent shockwaves across the global markets and sparked fears of a global recession. Speaking on what the implications are for India, Anand Shah, CIO – PMS and AIF Investments, ICICI Prudential AMC, in an exclusive conversation with Financial Express.com, highlighted that this could trigger growth challenges in US and lead
In a bid to make the settlement of provident fund claims easier for members, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has introduced major changes to the withdrawal process. No need to upload image of cheque leaf The first change announced by the EPFO is removing the requirement to upload an image of a check leaf
The global carnage has had its impact in India too. The Sensex and the Nifty are both down 1% each and the broader market see further damage. The BSE Smallcap Index is down nearly 3% and the BSE Midcap Index is down 2%. The big Index losers include metal stocks, pharma and IT. ONGC, Vedanta