CLOSING BELL: Beaten down PSB, Metal, and Energy (Oil and Gas) indices rose the most in today's trade. Related indices advanced between 4 per cent and 4.5 per cent
CLOSING BELL: This was the first gain for benchmark indices in seven days
CLOSING BELL: Bajaj twins, Coal India, JSW Steel, Apollo Hospitals, ITC, ICICI Bank, RIL, and HDFC Bank were the top Nifty gainers, rising between 0.8 per cent and 3 per cent
CLOSING BELL: Select IT, metals, and pharma stocks helped the headline indices recover from the day's low
CLOSING BELL: Dr Reddy's Labs, Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel, Sun Pharma, Tech M, and Infosys were the top large-cap gainers
CLOSING BELL: The NSE Nifty50, held the crucial 16,400-mark to shut shop at 16,416, down 153 points
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The mid-and small-cap indices on the BSE were down over 1 per cent each as against a similar per cent gain on the S&P BSE Sensex so far this year.
Gains in some of the stocks in these two segments have been phenomenal. Shares of Brightcom Group, for instance, zoomed over 2,500 per cent in 2021
These five small-cap stocks can rally up to 40 per cent in the medium-term, indicate charts
The Nifty Bank index hit a new liftime high of 38,495 in the intra-day trade before closing 1.4 per cent higher at 38,294 levels
Stock market Live: The Nifty Realty rose nearly 3 per cent, while Nifty IT was up 1.6 per cent
On the weekly basis, the benchmark indices gained, thus taking their winning run to the fourth straight week
RIL, ITC and bank stocks contributed to the gains on benchmarks while metals and IT names languished
Interest in the broader markets remained strong, with BSE Midcap index rallying 1.09 per cent and the BSE Smallcap index 0.63 per cent
Top Nifty gainers included Kotak Mahindra Bank, Powergrid, Grasim and BPCL, among others
Investors looked to lock in gains after the recent rally but most dips were bought into, which left indices unchanged at close.
The domestic benchmark indices extended their gains to the third day in a row on Monday
The BSE MidCap index closed 0.35 per cent higher after hitting a new peak of 24,454 in the intra-day deals
Investor wealth rose by Rs 3.6 trillion on the BSE today, taking m-cap of all listed BSE companies to Rs 247.34 trillion