Closing Bell: On the Nifty, Adani Ports closed in green after two days with a firm gain of 6 per cent., while Adani Enterprises erased over 50 per cent of its day's losses to close 2 per cent down
Closing Bell: Adani Enterprises and Adani Ports were the leading Nifty losers, which ended 18 and 15 per cent lower, respectively. SBI, ICICI Bank, IndusInd Bank were next in line sinking up to 5%
Stock market LIVE: As per rollover data, the Nifty index has, so far, witnessed rollover in-line with the last three months' averages. However, slight declines in roll cost indicates a capped upside
CLOSING BELL: Within sectors, barring consumer durables, PSB and Metal indices on the Nifty logged in most gains, up over 1 per cent each, followed by IT and financial pockets
Amid weakening consumer confidence and flaring inflation, analysts say that the corporate earnings this quarter will be a mixed bag, with select pockets like banks being the frontrunners.
Credit Suisse is more upbeat on domestic cyclicals than global, has an overweight on financials, industrials and cement; Some of its top picks are SBI, HDFC and Ultratech
Stock market LIVE: The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices gained 0.6 per cent and 1.1 per cent, respectively. Realty and auto shares rallied, while metal stocks declined in trade on Tuesday
Financials led by PSU banks, realty, metal and FMCG shares where the major losers in trade. All NSE sectoral indices ended with losses of more than a per cent
Stock market LIVE: Broader indices also trimmed gains at close; PSU banking shares were in demand, while private banking shares witnessed selling pressure
Stock market LIVE: Financial shares helped limit the losses, while IT, metal and FMCG shares weighed on the benchmark indices; Midcap, Smallcap indices decline over a per cent each
Stock market LIVE: The broader markets also ended with notable losses as profit-taking continued for the third straight trading session, amid valuation and inflation concerns
Better supply chain compared to base quarter would lead to strong sales in products such as Maggie, Kit Kat, and infant products, brokerage Sharekhan said