Mumbai: Amid the threat of war between India and Pakistan, the global stock markets today saw a boom as the two countries urged the world to reduce tension and US President Donald Trump indicated that the trade agreement and fee cut with some other countries including China could be agreed. There was heavy purchases in automobiles, oil-gas, consumer durable goods and healthcare shares compared to the selling of funds in banking shares. The season of corporate results also saw a mixed effect on the market, where select companies presented good results, while the weak results of some companies also had mixed effects. The funds today made aggressive purchases in the shares of the companies of the Adani group. The funds continued to rise today due to the positive aspect of the fall in crude oil prices internationally. The Sensex reached 81049.03 and closed 294.85 points to close at 80796.84, while Nifty reached 24526.40 and increased 114.45 points to close at 24461.15.

Auto index rises 940 points: Madrasan, Uro Minda, Bosch, Mahindra, TI India lead

The funds again made aggressive purchases in shares of automobile companies today. Madrasan rose by Rs 100. 6.55 to Rs. 138.95 rupees, Uno Minda rose by Rs 138.95. 35.15 to Rs. 912.20, Bosch rose to Rs. 971.40 to Rs. 30,475 rupees, Mahindra & Mahindra increased. 91.05 to Rs. 3021.40 rupees, expedited in exide. 10.95 to Rs. 366.20 rupees, TI India boom. 71.05 to Rs. 2980, TVS motor increased. 64.70 Rs. 2778, Apollo Tires increased to Rs. 9.25 to Rs. 487.35 rupees, Tata Motors gained Rs 487.35. 9.75 to Rs. 661.60. The BSE Auto Index rose 940.29 points to close at 50,866.37.

Adani Total Gas rose by Rs 66 to Rs 665: Indraprastha Gas, HPCL, IOC, BPCL boom

Positive factors of the fall in international crude oil prices in oil and gas stocks and the positive results of companies accelerated. Adani total gas rose by 10 rupees. 65.95 to Rs. 665.05, Indraprastha gas increased. 13.35 to Rs. 206.30, HPCL rose to Rs. 25.60 Rs. 410.40 rupees, IOC increased. 5.25 to Rs. 148.60 rupees, BPCL rose. 10.10 to Rs. 321.15 rupees, Gayle rose by Rs 321.15. 1.75 to Rs. 191.30, Petronet LNG rose. 2.40 Rs. 314.75 rupees, Reliance Industries boom. 9.15 to Rs. 1431.10.

Consumer shares boom: Kalyan Jewelers jumped Rs 22 to Rs 531: Campton, Voltas, Birla Fashion boom

Today the funds also made favorable purchases in consumer durable items shares. Kalyan Jewelers increased by Rs 1000. 22.30 to Rs. 530.60, Campton Rs. 12.65 to Rs. 335.60, Voltas Rs. 34.45 to Rs. 1240.85 rupees, Aditya Birla Fashion increased by Rs 1240.85. 6.80 Rs. 262.75, Dixon Technology increased. 368.70 Rs. 16,719.05. Blue Star rose by Rs 100. 28.05 to Rs. 1696, Supreme Industries increased rupee. 57.10 to Rs. 3504.70. The BSE Consumer Durables Index rose 635.97 points to close at 57,136.40.

Profit booking in banking shares: Banckes falls 561 points: Kotak Bank losses Rs 1,000 crore: Caffeine tumbles

Today, the BSE Bankcax index fell 561.39 points to close at 62,147.84 due to profits by funds in banking shares. Kotak Mahindra Bank fell by Rs 1,000. 99.95 to Rs. 2085.05, State Bank of India fell rupee. 10.05 to Rs. 790, PNB Gilts fell. 4.48 Rs. 96.51 rupees, decline in CFINTech Rupees. 47.25 to Rs. 1087.70, Nuwama fell. 157.75 Rs. 5898, Armaan Finance fell. 29.40 Rs. 1539.35, IndusInd Bank falls in rupee. 5.50 to Rs. 846.75.

Pollen milk increased by 10 rupees. 26 to Rs. After 208 results: Godfrey, Dalmia Sugar, Dodla Dairy, Marico lead

Today, FMCG, dairy-sugar shares made extensive purchases by funds. The shares rose by Rs 100 due to good results of pollen milk foods. 25.60 Rs. 207.75, Godfrey Philip Rs. 419.05 to Rs. 8800.90, Dalmia Sugar Rupee rose. 16.30 to Rs. 390.85, Dodla Dairy Rose to Rupees. 41.45 to Rs. 1063.50, Marico Rose Rs. 25.75 to Rs. 723.25, Radico increased. 89.55 to Rs. 2533.15, Awadh Chinese Rupee rose. 18.10 to Rs. 561.40, Varun Beverages increased. 15 to Rs. 539.15.

Healthcare index increased by 385 points: Sequant, Suven, Biocon, Themis, Max Health attraction

The funds continued their select purchases in pharmaceuticals-healthcare shares today. The BSE Healthcare index rose 384.69 points to close at 42,379.81. The ceak scientific increased by Rs 100. 13.50 Rs. Rs 156.70, Suven rose by Rs 156.70. 8.60 Rs. 131.30 rupees, Shilpa Medi rose by Rs 131.30. 42.80 Rs. 673.50 rupees, Biocon increased by Rs 673.50. 17.15 to Rs. 335.80 rupees, Themis Medi rose. 6.50 to Rs. 134 rupees, polymade increased by Rs 134. 24.40 Rs. 558.95 rupees, Orchid Pharma gained Rs 558.95. 33 to Rs. 827 rupees, Max Health increased. 41.15 to Rs. 1131.65 rupees, APL Limited boom. 27.85 Rs. 904.90, Newland Labs rose Rs. 377.60 Rs. 12,320.

Rs 145 in RR cable, Rs 183 in netwab, Rs 51 in ITD cement, Rs 59 in Motilal Oswal

Today, the major benefits of the group include RR cable, which rose by Rs 100. 145.45 to Rs. 1171.05, Natweb Rose Rs. 183 to Rs. 1603.45 rupees, Subax rose by Rs 1603.45. 1.46 Rs. 12.82, ITD Cementation Rose Rs. 51.55 to Rs. 532.80 rupees, Motilal Oswal Financial Rupees increased. 59.20 to Rs. 695.90, Isme trip rose Rs. 1.07 Rs. 12.92 rupees, Adani Enterprises boom. 159.55 to Rs. 2452.70, Finolex cable rose to Rs. 58 to Rs. The company’s stock reached Rs 914.45 due to the positive impact of Gautam Adani’s team’s meeting with Trump’s meeting in the US bribery case.

The market again witnessed a positive trend due to shopping in small and medium -sized shares: 2562 shares closed positively

Today the market stance became positive to positive, as investors with funds, operators and high net worth purchased widespread values ​​in several small, medium and cash stocks. Out of a total of 4202 shares done on BSE, 2562 were in profit and 1460 were in depreciation.

Property of investors in shares – Rs. 100 crores increased. 4.67 lakh crores 427.48 lakh crores

Today, along with huge purchases in many stocks of small, midcap and A group, joint property of investors, ie the joint market capitalization of companies listed in BSE also Rs. Rose from 1,00,000 to Rs. It increased to 2,50,000. 4.67 lakh crores Today is 427.48 lakh crore rupees.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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