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Share market update: Most active stocks in today's market in terms of volume
The NSE Nifty index closed 15.66 points up at 24302.15
Share market update: Most active stocks on D-Street today in terms of volume
The NSE Nifty index was trading 97.5 points up at 24384.0
Madhya Pradesh budget focuses on infra, women and tribal welfare; no new tax
Madhya Pradesh government presented the state budget for 2024-25 with an outlay of Rs 3.65 lakh crore, focusing on infrastructure and welfare of women and tribals without announcing new taxes. Finance Minister Jagdish Devda faced opposition uproar regarding a nursing college scandal being probed by the CBI. The budget aims to double in size in five years, with increased allocations for various sectors, including education, agriculture, and social welfare programs.
Share market update: Most active stocks in today's market in terms of volume
The NSE Nifty index closed 162.66 points up at 24286.5
NCC likely to benefit from state-led infra push
A key factor which provides an edge to NCC over peers is its well-diversified order book. At present, on a consolidated basis, the company has an order book of Rs 57,536 crore, offering a revenue visibility for at least two and a half years.
Nifty bull case target at 27K, says Axis Securities; bets on HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, others
Axis Securities expects reduced volatility and a smooth US market landing, targeting Nifty at 27,000 for March 2025 (bull case) and 24,600 (base case). They recommend stocks like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Coal India, Nestle India, SBI, HCL Tech, Federal Bank, Varun Beverages, TVS Motors, Bharti Airtel, among others.
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Stocks in news: JSW Infra, Stanley Lifestyles, SAMHI Hotels, Bank Of Baroda, IREDA
Indicating that the company is still interested in the mega Tajpur deep sea port in West Bengal, JSW Infrastructure Ltd said that it remains open to re-evaluate its strategy for the project.
Valuations of some infra stocks at 2006-2008 high levels
After the blistering rally in 2004-2008, most of these stocks started crashing in January 2008 triggered by the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). The recovery in infrastructure and construction-related stocks began only in 2020-2021 though many of them are still far away from their 2007-08 peaks.
Sembcorp files suit against Siemens Gamesa over unsettled arbitration
Sembcorp's India unit has filed a lawsuit in a Bengaluru court to prevent Siemens Gamesa from selling its Indian business assets before settling an ongoing arbitration. The arbitration pertains to alleged default in executing a contract. Sembcorp has sought an injunction over the sale, which includes Siemens Gamesa's shareholding in India.
Sebi issues guidelines for stock bourses, market infra institutions
Functional committees are the member committee, nomination and remuneration committee, oversight committees, standing committee on technology regulatory oversight committee, and risk management committee and investment committee.
Adani Group 'well positioned' to capitalise on country's infra spending: Gautam Adani
India's Adani Group is "well positioned" to capitalize on opportunities in the country's booming infrastructure sector as spending is expected to surge, Chairman Gautam Adani told investors on Monday.
F&O stocks: PVR INOX, Indiamart Intermesh among 5 stocks with long buildup
Bulls dominate PVR INOX, Indiamart Intermesh, GMR Infra, SAIL, and Dixon Technologies with fresh long positions. Price increases accompanied by open interest rises confirm long buildup signals. Additional checks aid trading decisions, including proximity to 52-week high and bullish crossovers.
Buy Rudra Global Infra Products, target price Rs 70: ProfitMart
Rudra Global Infra Products Ltd., incorporated in the year 2010, is a Small Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 513.96 Crore) operating in Metals - Ferrous sector.
Morgan Stanley playing India's infra boom with these 4 stocks
Morgan Stanley expects a 15.3% CAGR in India's infrastructure investments, leading to $1.45 trillion spending over 5 years. They highlight the impact of PM Gati Shakti on project execution and efficiency improvements.
GIFT Nifty signals a positive start for D-Street. Here's the trading setup for today's session
Domestic markets continued to reach new record highs, building on gains made since the election results. "The market is also benefiting from positive trends in global markets, particularly in the US as it progresses steadily towards the presidential election in November. Volatility has decreased this month, supporting a short-term upward trend," explained Siddhartha Khemka, Head of Retail Research at Motilal Oswal.
GIFT Nifty signals a positive start for D-Street. Here's the trading setup for today's session
Domestic markets rose driven by global cues and domestic buying. Expectations for the next week are positive with macro trends, government spending, monsoon, and earnings support.
Defence stocks have done it, will the infrastructure sector follow suit? 6 stocks of the highway makers
There are four sectors, Railways, Defence, Infrastructure and PSU as a set of stocks where election results were important due to the fact that policy continuity was seen as major tailwinds. Because the results were not exactly the way the street had expected, there was a sharp reaction in all these stocks after the election results. But within ten days, the majority of the defence stocks are already higher than what they were quoting on the day of elections. The question is whether other sectors also will see a catch up or not. Now there cannot be any doubt that political noise levels are going to remain high and that might create uncertainty at times. It might take a while for some of the sectors to get the momentum back on the street but probability of getting back on track is high as and when the street gets an indication that it is work as usual in the sector.
Jaypee Infratech appoints Devang Pravin Patel as CFO; to delist company shares from bourses
Suraksha Group takes control of Jaypee Infratech Ltd, appoints Devang Pravin Patel as CFO, and plans to delist shares from stock exchanges.
Jaypee Infratech Delisting: Suraksha Realty to pay exit price to retail shareholders, sets June 21 as record date
The successful resolution applicant of Jaypee Infratech will pay on a par with the liquidation value of the company to its shareholders holding about 542 million equity units while delisting the company from the stock exchanges. The company said that the existing public shareholders shall be given an aggregate exit at a price of Rs 14 lakh, which is not less than the liquidation value.
GMR Infra, Gujarat Gas among 4 stocks with long unwinding
Long unwinding refers to the selling of positions or stocks owned for a longer period either to book profit or to exit it in anticipation of impending bearishness. In Wednesday's trading session, four stocks witnessed a long unwinding. Here's the list:
Big movers on D-Street: What should investors do with Jupiter Wagons, Hudco and PNC Infra?
The benchmark indices closed nearly unchanged on Tuesday, following a record-breaking rally, as investors opted to stay on the sidelines, awaiting additional triggers.
PNC Infra shares tank 10% following CBI raid on company
PNC Infra Share Price: PNC Infratech's shares experienced a sharp decline of 10% to Rs 470 during Tuesday's trading session on the BSE. This drop occurred following news that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had conducted searches at the company's corporate office and the residences of its managing director (MD) and whole-time director.
Stocks in news: IndiGo, Mphasis, IRB Infra, Raymond, BPCL
Domestic markets opened lower with focus on various companies' developments including IndiGo, Mphasis, IRB Infra, Cintra, RVNL, Siemens, Raymond Realty, BPCL, JSW Steel, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Lupin, Global private equity, and Central Railway project.
Infra, PSU, mid and smallcap MFs biggest gainers in Modi 2.0
Infrastructure, mid-cap, and smallcap mutual funds delivered high returns during Modi government's second tenure from May 2019 to June 2024, fueled by rising PSU stocks in segments like railways and defence.
Reliance Industrial Infra, Manappuram Finance, Indian Hotels among 3 stocks in focus this week for dividends & other corporate actions
Key financial announcements include dividend declarations by Reliance Industrial Infrastructure, Manappuram Finance, Indian Hotels, IndiaMart InterMesh, SMC Global Securities, Uno Minda, Home First Finance, Himadri Speciality Chemical, ICICI Lombard General Insurance, and JM Financial. Sharda Motor Industries approved a buyback, while Motilal Oswal announced a stock split.
PFC, Adani Ports among 3,340 BSE stocks that plunged up to 25%; only 500 counters gain
The market rout on election results day hit defence, railway infra, metals and PSU sectors badly while FMCG and healthcare were among the gainers.
GMR Infra, Gujarat Gas among 5 stocks with top long unwinding
Long unwinding refers to the selling of positions or stocks owned for a longer period either to book profit or to exit it in anticipation of impending bearishness. In Thursday's trading session, five stocks witnessed a top long unwinding. Here's the list:
IRB Infra promoters likely to sell 4% to raise Rs 1,512 crore
The sellers have put up 240 million shares for sale with a floor price ranging from ₹63 to ₹72.7 per share. This represents a 13% discount on the lower range compared to the closing price on Wednesday.
Big movers on D-Street: What should investors do with IRB Infra, IGL and Dr Reddy's?
Stocks that were in focus include names like IRB Infra, which fell 3%, IGL, which was down 2.48%, and Dr Reddy's, whose shares declined 2.8% on Wednesday.
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