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Monday, May 25, 2009

SENSEX | NIFTY at closing - May 2009 daily updates

The post provides closing rates details of BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) , NSE (National Stock Exchange) on per day basis.

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BSE | NSE rates at closing for may 2009 are published below :


all enteries are in chronological order -

PS - rates in red color show declines and green color show advances in closing price
the format of enteries is as follows:

Index name | Closing price | Change wrto previous close | Remarks/views


28/5/2009 - WEDNESDAY - BSE | NSE closing rates:

SENSEX | 14296.01 | 186.37 | Up^186.37
NIFTY | 4337.10 | 61.05 | Up^61.05


27/5/2009 - WEDNESDAY - BSE | NSE closing rates:

SENSEX | 14109.64 | 520.41 | Up^520.41
NIFTY | 4276.05 | 159.35 | Up^159.35


26/5/2009 - TUESDAY - BSE | NSE closing rates:

SENSEX | 13589.23 | -323.99 | Down(-323.99 pts)
NIFTY | 4116.70 | -120.85 | Down(-120.85 pts)

BSE closing - remains flat as midcaps gain

Oil shares reacted to reports that the new UPA government planned to cap profits of crude producers such as ONGC, Oil India, Reliance Industries and Cairn India as part of a transparent and sustainable subsidy-sharing system for the sector.

The proposal to levy a special oil tax was part of the recommendations of the BK Chaturvedi Committee, appointed to look into oil pricing as a replacement for the current subsidy-sharing plan that has been criticised for its lack of transparency.
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Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex ended at 13,913.22, up 26.07 points or 0.19 per cent. The index touched an intra-day low 13819.25 and high of 14028.06. National Stock Exchange’s Nifty closed at 4237.55, down 0.95 points or 0.02 per cent. The broader index touched a high of 4270.05 and low of 4205.10. Market breadth on BSE showed 2,470 advances against 316 declines.

The BSE Midcap Index closed 2.83 per cent higher and BSE Smallcap Index gained 5.01 per cent. Shares of distilleries and breweries companies were in demand. Balaji Distilleries was up over 12 per cent, United Breweries was locked at 20 per cent circuit and United Spirits gained 8.14 per cent.

Action was also seen in gems and jewellery space. Gitanjali Gems surged 19 per cent, Rajesh Exports gained 10 per cent and Su-raj Diamonds advanced 14 per cent.

BSE Realty Index was up 4.25 per cent, BSE Healthcare Index gained 2.83 per cent and BSE FMCG Index moved up 2.73 per cent. The only sector that continued its losing streak was the technology pack with BSE IT Index down 0.89 per cent.
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Major losers today include Bharti Airtel (-5.41%), NTPC (-1.66%), HDFC (-1.63%), Grasim Industries (-1.63%) and ACC (-1.06%) were amongst the Sensex losers.


The biggest Sensex gainers were Ranbaxy Laboratories (20.73%), Jaiprakash Associates (7.16%), Sterlite Industries (5.94%), DLF (5.42%) and ITC (3.6%).

Friday, May 22, 2009

FIIs pull back Rs 761 crore from indian share markets

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) on Friday sold shares worth Rs 761.66 crore in the domestic stock markets, even as the benchmark indices ended in positive zone.

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FIIs were the gross sellers of shares worth Rs 3,150.35 crore, while they bought stocks valued at Rs 2,388.69 crore resulting in a net sale of Rs 761.66 crore, as per the provisional data available with the Bombay Stock Exchange.

However, domestic institutional investors were bullish and made a net investment of Rs 434.53 crore in stocks.

On Thursday, FIIs had made a net investment of Rs 146.90 crore in the Indian stock markets, according to the latest data available with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

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During the week, FIIs pumped in over Rs 6,000 crore in the domestic markets, which includes a record investment of over Rs 5,000 crore in a single day.

In today's market, proprietors and non-resident Indians (NRIs) made a net investment of Rs 111.98 crore and Rs 0.43 crore in shares, according to the BSE data.

BSE Launches Currency Derivatives Certification Examination for NISM

BSE Launches "NISM-Series-I: Currency Derivatives Certification Examination (NISM-Series-I: CD Examination)" as Test Administrator of National Institute of Securities Markets (Established by Securities and Exchange Board of India).

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In pursuance of the announcement made by the Finance Minister in his Budget Speech in February 2005, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) established the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) in Mumbai.

NISM brings out various publications on securities markets with a view to enhance knowledge levels of participants in the securities industry.

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NISM is mandated to develop and implement certification examinations for professionals employed in various segments of the Indian securities markets.

Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd has been appointed as Test Administrator by NISM for conducting "NISM-Series-I: Currency Derivatives Certification Examination (NISM-Series-I: CD Examination)".

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

SEBI's fund to protect investors is operational now

SEBI's fund to protect investors is operational now.

After the delay of almost two years, market regulator SEBI has operationalised the fund to protect and spread awareness among investors, including giving help to investor associations in legal matters against listed entities.

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"There shall be a fund to be called the Investor Protection and Education Fund," regulations notified in official gazette stated here.

The fund has been set up with retrospective effect from July 23, 2007. SEBI had, by way of an executive order, created the fund on July 23, 2007 by crediting an initial corpus of Rs 10 crore out of the SEBI General Fund.

"The fund shall be utilised for the purpose of protection of investors and promotion of investor education and awareness," SEBI regulations said.

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According to the regulations, the fund can be used for aiding investor associations recognised by the SEBI to undertake legal proceedings in the interest of investors in securities, which are listed or proposed to be listed.

However, such an aid must not exceed 75 per cent of total expenditure on legal proceedings. Also such aid must not be considered for more than one legal proceeding in a particular matter.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Small Caps and Mid Caps perform better then SENSEX

(20/5/09 - SENSEX updates) - The mid-cap and small-cap indices today significantly outperformed the benchmark index Sensex with as many as 117 small-cap stocks and 14 mid-cap stocks touching their upper circuit limits at the Bombay Stock Exchange.

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The BSE mid-cap index gained over six per cent to settle at 4,673 points, while the small-cap index ended up 8.86 per cent at 5,208.18 points.

According to the data available on the BSE website, as many as 117 stocks from the 465 shares in the small-cap index and 14 stocks out of the total of 221 shares in the mid-cap index hit their respective upper circuit limits today.

"Investors are making value buys into midcaps and small-cap stocks which have turned attractive, while the blue chip stocks became overbought and witnessed profit booking today," Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services Research head Alex Mathew said.

The 30-share bellwether index Sensex today lost 241 points to close at 14,060, after touching an intra-day high of 14,405.51.

Some of the mid-cap shares which surged and got struck in their upper limit include --realty firm Omaxe (gained 20 per cent), Godrej Industries (10 per cent), Akruti City (5 per cent), Indiabulls (5 per cent) and KEC International (10 per cent).

The mid-cap and small-cap indice track the performance of companies with relatively smaller market capitalisation than the blue chip firms.

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The circuit limits, both upper and lower, are set by the exchange from time to time as a price containment measure beyond which trading would not be allowed in a scrip till the prices are normal or limits are reset.

The circuit limits in stocks are set for a particular scrip by the exchange to limit their movement to five per cent, 10 per cent and 20 per cent, either up or down.
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The circuit limits are set to regulate manipulative or one way price drugging of particular shares mainly having smaller marketcaps.

The small-cap stocks which hit their upper circuit limits include- Raymond Ltd , Unity Infra, Bharati Shipyard, Madhucon Projects and United Breweries Holdings.

 

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