In response to the terrorist attack, the Indian stock market today stopped seven sessions due to increased geopolitical tension and profit-booking in banking and financial shares after India’s diplomatic attack, as the Sensex went below the level of 80,000, while the Nifty closed below 24,250. However, today there was a significant rise in pharma and metal stocks.

 

After opening 58 points in the beginning, the Sensex created the highest level of 80,173 and the minimum level of 79,724. Thus, after a total of 449 points in the day, the Sensex fell 315 points or 0.39 to close at 79,801 and also missed by 80,000 points. The Nifty also created the highest level of 24,347 and a minimum of 24,216 after opening 51 points initially. Thus, after a total fluctuations of 131 points, the Nifty fell at 24,246, declining 82 points, or 0.34 per cent. The BSE midcap index also fell at 69 points or 0.16 percent to close at 43,590, while the Smallcap index fell 5 points or 0.01 percent to close at 49,267. Only SME IPO shares were seen to be surprised and BSE SME IPO index rose 681 points or 0.73 percent to close at 94,403.

Today, BSE traded a total of 4,086 shares, out of which 1,920 declined, 2,015 declined and 151 shares did not change. BSE’s M-cap is Rs 1,49,999. Rupee. 429.63 lakh crore i.e. $ 5.02 trillion was recorded, which was Rs. 430.47 lakh crores This indicates a reduction of Rs 84,000 crore. 13 out of 30 shares of Sensex closed up with a gain, while 19 out of 50 shares of Nifty closed up. The shares included in the Sensex rose to IndusInd Bank 3.24 per cent, Ultracch Cement 1.77 per cent and Tata Motors 1.26 per cent, while HUL 4 per cent, Bharti Airtel 1.96 per cent, ICICI Bank 1.53 per cent and Eternational 1.17 per cent. Among the Nifty shares, Grasim increased by 1.67 percent, Dr. Reddy’s Labs 1.59 percent, Cipla 1.32 percent and Sun Pharma 1.01 percent, while Eicher Motors fell by 1.88 percent. Today the instability index rose by 1.81 percent to 16.25. The Nifty closed down 10 out of 14 regional indices and closed with four gains. Nifty Pharma increased by 1.08 percent, while Nifty FMCG declined by 1.06 percent.

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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