Sensex gains 248 pts; IT stocks end on a high note
The market had some positive triggers today. First, a fairly steady trend on the Asian bourses gave the participants something to cheer about. Information technology, metal and FMCG stocks rallied higher on strong buying support and the Sensex moved past 10,300 in morning trade.
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And then, when the market appeared to be losing steam, Reserve Bank of India cut repo rate by 100 basis points to 8%. This time, stocks cutting across sectors vaulted higher and lifted the Sensex past 10,500 to a high of 10,538.05. However, amid high volatility, the Sensex gave up its gains and very nearly slipped into the red in mid afternoon trade before it rallied again on some strong buying in the final hour.
Top gainers
Finally, the BSE barometer ended the session at 10,223.09, up 247.74 points or 2.48% over its previous closing mark. The Nifty, which tumbled into the negative territory to 3058.05 from a high of 3238.40, settled at 3122.80 with a sharp gain of 48.45 points or 1.58%.
Worst losers
IT stocks were the favoured ones today. Mirroring the sharp rise in prices of key stocks in that space, the BSE IT shot up by over 8%. Sector heavyweights Infosys Technologies (up nearly 8%), Tata Consultancy Services (9.5%), Wipro (8.95%) and Satyam Computer Services (8.7%) closed with strong gains.
HDFC Bank (5.95%), ICICI Bank (4.95%), HDFC (5.75%), Bharti Airtel (4.65%), ITC (4.1%), Maruti Suzuki (2.7%), Ranbaxy Laboratories (2.15%), Hindalco (1.95%), Tata Steel (1.75%), State Bank of India (1.45%), Jaiprakash Associates (1.45%), Reliance Industries (1.25%) and NTPC (1.2%) ended on a firm note. ONGC gained around half a per cent. Tata Motors finished with a marginal gain.
BHEL went down by 8.2% to Rs 1096.40 on fears of a fall in revenues to high raw material costs. Grasim Industries lost nearly 8%. DLF ended lower by 6.4%. ACC declined 6.1%. Mahindra & Mahindra eased by 5.35%. Tata Power (down 3.7%) and Reliance Infrastructure (down 1.85%) also declined sharply. Reliance Communications, Hindustan Unilever and Sterlite Industries also ended weak, albeit with less pronounced losses.
Nifty stock HCL Technologies spurted nearly 9%. Sun Pharmaceuticals, SAIL and Tata Communications gained 6.5% - 6.75%. Cairn India and Siemens moved up by around 5.4%. ABB, Reliance Power, Punjab National Bank and Power Grid Corporation also closed on a positive note.
Unitech, Ambuja Cements, Zee Entertainment, Cipla, GAIL India, Reliance Petroleum, Idea Cellular, Suzlon energy and Hero Honda ended with sharp losses today.
United Spirits, the biggest gainer among BSE 'A' Group stocks, ended stronger by 12.9%. Rolta India, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Reliance Capital, Indian Bank, Pantaloon Retail, IVRCL Infrastructure, RECL, Tech Mahindra, India Bulls Real Estate and MphasiS closed on a high note.
Though not much buying was seen in midcap and smallcap segments, a select few managed to close on a firm note today. FSL, Shaw Wallace, Geodesic, Torrent Pharma, Shree Precoated Steel, SKF India, Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals, Dishman Pharma, Madras Cements, Bajaj Holdings, MindTree, Gammon India, Asian Star, Nagarjuna Construction Company and Dena Bank were among the prominent gainers in the midcap index.
The market breadth was negative right through the session today. Out of 2616 stocks seen in action on the BSE, 1643 stocks closed in the negative territory. 920 stocks posted gains and 53 stocks ended flat.
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Texmaco net profit rises 59.24% in the September 2008 quarter
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20 October 2008
The rise and fall of Sensex
The rise and fall of Sensex
Top Non-Sensex Group A Losers since Jan '08 Here's the list of Top Non-Sensex Group A Losers during the Bear Phase from January 10, 2008 to October 17 2008.
Top Non-Sensex Group A Gainers since Feb '06 Here's an insight into the Top Non-Sensex Group A Gainers during the Bull run between February 6, 2006 and January 10, 2008.
Top Sensex Losers since Jan 10, 2008 Going down from 21K to 10K, here's the list of Top Sensex Losers during the Bear Phase from January 10, 2008 to October 17 2008.
Top Sensex Gainers since Feb 2006 Here is an insight into the Top Sensex Gainers during the Bull run between February 6, 2006 and January 10, 2008
Rise, Rise & Fall: 10k-21k and back Sensex took just 191 sessions to return to 10K from a high of 21,207 on Jan 8, 2008.
Top 5 sectors with growth prospects The growth momentum is expected to continue on the back of rising incomes and higher consumer spending.
Does it make sense to invest in gold now? When you can grab more returns with same level of risk in the portfolio, why not invest in the gold.
5 ideal destinations to safely park your money The safest place to bet your hard-earned money is the good old fixed deposit schemes.
Guidelines for investors The banking sector and depositors will not be allowed to suffer by governments the world over.
Liquidity crunch: Bank FDs the safest investment Indian banks are more secure than their Western counterparts, making FDs a safe bet.
Source:ET
Top Non-Sensex Group A Losers since Jan '08 Here's the list of Top Non-Sensex Group A Losers during the Bear Phase from January 10, 2008 to October 17 2008.
Top Non-Sensex Group A Gainers since Feb '06 Here's an insight into the Top Non-Sensex Group A Gainers during the Bull run between February 6, 2006 and January 10, 2008.
Top Sensex Losers since Jan 10, 2008 Going down from 21K to 10K, here's the list of Top Sensex Losers during the Bear Phase from January 10, 2008 to October 17 2008.
Top Sensex Gainers since Feb 2006 Here is an insight into the Top Sensex Gainers during the Bull run between February 6, 2006 and January 10, 2008
Rise, Rise & Fall: 10k-21k and back Sensex took just 191 sessions to return to 10K from a high of 21,207 on Jan 8, 2008.
Top 5 sectors with growth prospects The growth momentum is expected to continue on the back of rising incomes and higher consumer spending.
Does it make sense to invest in gold now? When you can grab more returns with same level of risk in the portfolio, why not invest in the gold.
5 ideal destinations to safely park your money The safest place to bet your hard-earned money is the good old fixed deposit schemes.
Guidelines for investors The banking sector and depositors will not be allowed to suffer by governments the world over.
Liquidity crunch: Bank FDs the safest investment Indian banks are more secure than their Western counterparts, making FDs a safe bet.
Source:ET
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Investment World (BusinessLine)
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Index OutlookDespite the brouhaha over the Sensex closing below 10000, there are a number of positive takeaways from last week’s proceedings. The regulators appear to have finally identified the cause for the present turmoil and seem to be taking ...
STOCKS: HDFC Bank: BuyInvestors can consider accumulating the HDFC Bank stock with a two-year perspective, given the bank’s resilience in a challenging environment and scope for strong growth in ...
MUTUAL FUNDS: HDFC Top 200 Fund: InvestInvestments can be considered in the units of HDFC Top 200 Fund, considering its good long-term track record and ability to contain losses better than its benchmark during market downturns. The fund has generated returns that have placed it ...
INSIGHT: Why index levels don’t really matterThe unimaginable has happened, with the BSE Sensex closing last week at a four-digit figure. So where is the next ‘support’ for the index? Will it stop at 9700? Or will it head further southwards to 8800? If you are a long-term ...
FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: Take note of P-NotesThe restrictions that came as a surprise to many in October last year have now been lifted. Yes, the bar on P-note issues by FIIs was reversed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) early this month. Said to be a move to ...
STOCKS: Suzlon Energy: BuyThe approval of the much-debated renewable energy production tax credit (PTC) by both the US Congress has brought renewed hope for the US wind energy ...
STOCKS: Axis Bank: BuyInvestors with a two-year investment horizon can consider buying the stock of Axis Bank. The bank’s performance has so far allayed fears about an earnings slowdown due to the ongoing global turmoil, high interest rates and ...
STOCKS: Redington India: BuyInvestors willing to bet on the strong domestic and Middle-East’s IT (hardware and software) adoption story can consider buying the shares of Redington India, a hardware, software products and digital products distributor. At Rs 192, ...
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Index Outlook (October 19, 2008)
Query Corner: What the charts say (October 19, 2008)
Reliance Ind (October 19, 2008)
SBI (October 19, 2008)
Tata Steel (October 19, 2008)
Infosys (October 19, 2008)
Maruti Suzuki
DERIVATIVES MARKETS: Nifty future may see a relief rallyThe bear onslaught, which became prominent in the second half of the week, spoiled the positive mood with which the market began on Monday. Both Nifty and Nifty futures breached their important technical supports during Friday’s ...
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Source:ET,BL.
Top stories
Banking not a bad investment20 Oct, 2008, 0606 hrs IST, Karan Sehgal
Going by FII actions, it seems that banking is not that bad an investment, the IT sector has not peaked out and pharma is the best defensive bet.
Share buybacks in Asia trump bonds 20 Oct, 2008, 0602 hrs IST
Though bonds offer greater discounts than shares, Asian companies are quickly buying back shares hit by the global financial meltdown, instead of repurchasing debt.
Gail low-risk investment option 20 Oct, 2008, 0552 hrs IST, Ramkrishna Kashelkar
Gail is a low-risk investment option with immediate growth triggers. Its current valuations are attractive for long-term investors.
Where’s The Bottom? 20 Oct, 2008, 0551 hrs IST, Deepak Mohoni
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensitive Index finished 5.25% or 552.5 points lower at the end of a week marked by two strong rallies and three sharp falls.
Fear factor: Stay Safe, Don’t Play 20 Oct, 2008, 0549 hrs IST, Shakti Shankar Patra
Fear is nothing but a measure of the expected volatility, and volatility is one of the most important factors that influence the price of an option contract.
It's a zero sum game 20 Oct, 2008, 0544 hrs IST, Devangi Joshi
Most of the base metals have fallen significantly in the past two months, with prices coming close to their marginal cost of production. There is only limited downside from here onwards.
Bull's Eye: Views on stocks 20 Oct, 2008, 0542 hrs IST
Tata Communications: Largest player in voice communication 20 Oct, 2008, 0528 hrs IST, Santanu Mishra
After the acquisition of VSNL, Tata Communications has transformed itself from a small Indian company to the world’s largest player in voice communication.
Retail sector biggies 20 Oct, 2008, 0528 hrs IST, Supriya Verma
Keeping the festive spirit in mind, this week, ETIG takes a look at retail sector biggies, Pantaloon Retail and Shopper’s Stop.
Some evergreen stocks in bear market 20 Oct, 2008, 0516 hrs IST
There are enough stocks out there which are still giving positive returns since the last bear market. ETIG picks some evergreen stocks.
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Investment World (BusinessLine)
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Index OutlookDespite the brouhaha over the Sensex closing below 10000, there are a number of positive takeaways from last week’s proceedings. The regulators appear to have finally identified the cause for the present turmoil and seem to be taking ...
STOCKS: HDFC Bank: BuyInvestors can consider accumulating the HDFC Bank stock with a two-year perspective, given the bank’s resilience in a challenging environment and scope for strong growth in ...
MUTUAL FUNDS: HDFC Top 200 Fund: InvestInvestments can be considered in the units of HDFC Top 200 Fund, considering its good long-term track record and ability to contain losses better than its benchmark during market downturns. The fund has generated returns that have placed it ...
INSIGHT: Why index levels don’t really matterThe unimaginable has happened, with the BSE Sensex closing last week at a four-digit figure. So where is the next ‘support’ for the index? Will it stop at 9700? Or will it head further southwards to 8800? If you are a long-term ...
FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: Take note of P-NotesThe restrictions that came as a surprise to many in October last year have now been lifted. Yes, the bar on P-note issues by FIIs was reversed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) early this month. Said to be a move to ...
STOCKS: Suzlon Energy: BuyThe approval of the much-debated renewable energy production tax credit (PTC) by both the US Congress has brought renewed hope for the US wind energy ...
STOCKS: Axis Bank: BuyInvestors with a two-year investment horizon can consider buying the stock of Axis Bank. The bank’s performance has so far allayed fears about an earnings slowdown due to the ongoing global turmoil, high interest rates and ...
STOCKS: Redington India: BuyInvestors willing to bet on the strong domestic and Middle-East’s IT (hardware and software) adoption story can consider buying the shares of Redington India, a hardware, software products and digital products distributor. At Rs 192, ...
Reliance Infra (October 19, 2008)
Index Outlook (October 19, 2008)
Query Corner: What the charts say (October 19, 2008)
Reliance Ind (October 19, 2008)
SBI (October 19, 2008)
Tata Steel (October 19, 2008)
Infosys (October 19, 2008)
Maruti Suzuki
DERIVATIVES MARKETS: Nifty future may see a relief rallyThe bear onslaught, which became prominent in the second half of the week, spoiled the positive mood with which the market began on Monday. Both Nifty and Nifty futures breached their important technical supports during Friday’s ...
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