Bombay Stock Exchange

Sensex up 59 points

MUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex, which gained 77 points in the opening trade on Friday on continued capital inflows by foreign funds amid mixed Asian markets, continues to trade higher.

Sensex falls

Sensex falls by 38 points in early trade

MUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex shed over 38 points in early trade on Thursday as investors sold stocks to book profits at existing levels amid a mixed trend on other Asian bourses.

Sensex hovers near 17150

Sensex hovers near 17150; auto, pharma gain

MUMBAI: Equities were witnessing across the board buying activity after better-than-expected the US non-farm payroll data boosted sentiments in global markets.

Stocks back in green

Stocks back in green; Sensex reclaims 17000

MUMBAI: Equity benchmarks sprang back into the positive terrain in afternoon trade. But the broader market witnessed good amount of action.

Sensex surged

Sensex surges 243 points in opening trade on global cues

MUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex surged up by a whopping 243 points, or 1.47 per cent, in the opening trade on Tuesday on capital inflows by foreign funds, driven primarily by a rally on global bourses.

BSE

New derivatives cycle fails to click for BSE

MUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange’s (BSE’s) move to change its derivatives expiry cycle to mid-month to revive its dormant equity derivatives segment has not impressed the market.

Bombay Stock Exchange

Market gives thumbs up to Budget; auto, realty rally

MUMBAI: The market was pleased with Finance Minister’s Budget speech driving equity benchmarks sharply higher in afternoon Speaking in parliament,

BSE

Nifty lackluster; Axis Bank, Sun Pharma, HDFC up

MUMBAI: Benchmarks were moving in a narrow band with positive bias on Tuesday as traders were cautious ahead of union and railway budget and February series F&O expiry.

Sensex moves higher

Sensex moves higher; Hindalco, Sterlite, Infosys up

MUMBAI: Equities were well poised on Monday in line with other global markets.

Stocks subdued

Stocks subdued; DLF, JP Associates top losers

MUMBAI: Stocks languished in the negative terrain in afternoon trade with realty and metals leading declines.