RBI Governor: Indian Banking System Is Much Stronger And Larger To Be Impacted By An Individual Incident
Governor Das pointed out that the loan appraisal process at banks has also undergone improvements over the last few years..
Adani Group Decides To Call Off Follow-On Public Offer (FPO)
Gautam Adani says the decision will not have any impact on the company's existing operations..
Market at Close: Sensex Slumps 304 Points In Volatile Trade; Nifty Below 18,000
Crude oil prices jumped on Thursday, rebounding after marking the worst yearly start in three decades. The commodity prices opened more than nine per cent lower in 2023. Brent crude futures were nearly one per cent up at $78.6 per barrel at the last count. WTI futures jumped 1.2 per cent to $73.7 per barrel at the last count.
Opening Bell: Indian indices opened marginally lower on January 3
India has raised windfall tax on petroleum, crude oil, and aviation turbine fuel. It raised the windfall tax on crude oil to Rs 2,100 ($25.38) per tonne from Rs 1,700 ($20.55), effective on Tuesday.
Closing Bell: Domestic Indices Ended The Last Trading In The Red
Closing Bell: Domestic indices Nifty and Sensex gave up their intraday gains to close in the negative territory. The 30-share BSE Sensex fell 293.14 points or 0.48 percent to settle at 60,840.74 on Friday. The broader NSE Nifty declined 85.70 points or 0.47 percent to end at 18,105.30. Closing Bell: Domestic Bank Nifty closed 0.5 …
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Opening Bell: SGX Nifty Indicates An Opening In Red For Indian Market
Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 60 points, or 0.33%, lower at 18,088, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a negative start on Wednesday.
Closing Bell: Sensex Rallies For 2nd Straight Session, Ends 361 Points Higher; Nifty Above 18,132
Indian shares edged higher on Tuesday. Metal stocks were the biggest winners. Oil prices rose to three-week highs on Tuesday as China's latest easing of COVID-19 restrictions spurred fuel demand hopes..
Opening Bell: Market Rose After China Said It Would Drop Its Quarantine
Asian share market rose on Tuesday after China said it would drop its quarantine requirements for inbound visitors, further easing three-year border controls aimed at curbing COVID-19. Brent Futures rose 0.73% to $85.12/barrel and WTI Futures gained to $80.21/barrel. Natural Gas Futures jumped 3%.
Closing Bell: COVID Situation And Negative Global Cues Stomp The Share Market Down
The markets are getting spooked by rising COVID cases and increasing number of deaths in China, which might push its economy further on the backfoot.
Landmark Cars Share: A Tepid Debut
Landmark Cars Shares made a muted market debut on Friday. Landmark Cars got listed at Rs 471.30, a discount of 6.86 percent over its issue price of Rs 506 on BSE. On NSE, the scrip was listed at Rs 471, a discount of 6.92 percent. Landmark Cars shares were trading at a discount of Rs …