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Adani Total Gas share price at the same time also rose to a high of Rs 2,375 as against Rs 2,337.35 at the previous close on the BSE. The stock has delivered over 45 per cent return to its shareholders in the last one year.

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Shares of LIC rose about a per cent to 675.50 on Tuesday. The counter had tumbled more than 6 per cent to close at Rs 668.20 on Monday as the mandatory lock-in for the anchor investors ended.

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The board of directors of the company, at its meeting held on Tuesday, has decided that "further deliberations are required in order to take a decision on the proposal of buyback, and accordingly deferred the matter," , Bajaj Auto said in a regulatory filing.

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Capital Small Finance Bank had made allotment of its equity shares to 402 persons on 14 occasions in tranches from May 2004 to March 2005. The allotment was allegedly in violation of the Companies Act, and Sebi's DIP (Disclosure and Investor Protection) Guidelines, the order mentioned.

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On each of these occasions, Asian Paints and Berger Paints have held onto their gross margins and their operating margins because of the sheer strength of the franchises. With the lag of a few quarters these companies pass on the raw material cost hike on to the customer base and protect their margins,"

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Having plunged 29% since its May 17 debut, India’s biggest ever IPO now ranks second in terms of market capitalization loss since listing, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

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While market gurus are divided over whether we are in the mid of a bear phase or a correction in a bull market that began in the aftermath of the Covid-led crash in March 2020, most experts believe that the weakness may continue ahead of the Fed meeting outcome on Wednesday.

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Shares of defence companies defied the weakness in the broader market and managed to close with gains as the government as a council gave preliminary approval to military modernization projects costing Rs 76,000 crore, including the Navy's next-generation corvettes.

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But the actual widespread reach of quant has taken a flight over the last couple of years when even the retail investors have started trusting technology to make transactions and become excited about quantitative and machine learning-driven innovations in the markets.

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Even as the market is currently struggling against multiple headwinds, some analysts believe the hurdles for the market are slowly getting far and few in between that will set it for the next leg of the rally.

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ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Ltd has fallen more than 20 per cent from its recent September 2021 highs putting the stock firmly in bear grip but a breakout from an Inverse Head & Shoulder pattern suggests upside.

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When broader markets were under heavy selling pressure this year, punters on Dalal Street made hefty returns by betting their money on lesser-known counters.The retail favourite penny stocks, against all odds, have delivered as much as 2,500 per cent returns since the beginning of the ongoing calendar.

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On the upside, TCS advanced 1.9 per cent to Rs 3,420. Reliance Industries advanced 1.53 per cent to Rs 3,412. Wipro, Infosys, Tata Steel and Dr Reddy's Labs rose up to 0.8 per cent.

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Thanks to a 6 per cent intra-day rise in the counter, the market capitalization of Zomato swelled over Rs 62,000 crore during the day.Despite this linear rise, Zomato is still trading 53 per cent below its all-time high of Rs 169.10, scaled in mid-November 2021.

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BSE midcap and smallcap indices are down by 9 per cent and 12 per cent, respectively, in the year 2022 so far. On the contrary, the BSE Sensex has dropped little less than 6 per cent during the period.

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The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks. For the purpose of the article, we have analyzed and taken NSE stocks into consideration. The data used in screening down the stocks has been gathered from Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus.

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Sebi noted that loan agreement and pledge agreement, enabled Vintage to avail loan from EURAM Bank for subscribing to GDRs of Commex. Further, the GDR issue would not have been subscribed, had Commex not given such security towards the loan taken by Vintage.

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Benchmark indices took a U-turn after three consecutive days of gains to end in the red on Tuesday, as investors refrained from placing big bets ahead of Q4 GDP data. Last hour-selling, lacklustre trend among Asian peers, surge in crude oil prices and inflation worries reigniting pace of monetary tightening also dented sentiments.

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Following the announcement of earnings, shares of Shriram Properties zoomed 13 per cent to Rs 72, before trading at Rs 66.75 at 10.10 am. The scrip settled at Rs 63.90 on Friday.The company reported about a 39 per cent rise in the total income to Rs 236.5 crore in the fourth quarter of this fiscal year from Rs 157.33 crore

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Shares of Asian Granito India NSE -5.55 % plummeted 6.8 per cent on Thursday after reports said that Income Tax officials have carried out searches at numerous locations of the Ahmedabad-based ceramic tile maker.

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Adani Total Gas share price at the same time also rose to a high of Rs 2,375 as against Rs 2,337.35 at the previous close on the BSE. The stock has delivered over 45 per cent return to its shareholders in the last one year.

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The order came after Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) approached Sebi proposing to settle the case pertaining to alleged violations of PFUTP (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices) rules "without admitting or denying the findings of fact and conclusions of law", through a settlement order.

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The Rs 165.42 crore initial public offering (IPO) of Venue Pipes & Tubes was open for subscription between May 11-13 as the company sold its share in the price range of Rs 310-326 apiece.

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Losers included Hindustan Unilever, which fell 2.36 per cent to Rs 2,323.85. ITC, Bharti Airtel, TCS Infosys and Titan Company fell up to 0.5 per cent.

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Further, the government has imposed a 15 per cent export duty on hot-rolled, and cold-rolled steel products from nil earlier. On the import front, the government has cut import duty on some raw materials like PCI, met coal and coking coal.

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Among Sensex stocks Maruti Suzuki climbed 2.87 per cent to Rs 7,804.70. Axis Security said Maruti Suzuki could emerge as the biggest beneficiary of demand recovery in the post-COVID period, considering its stronghold in the entry-level segment and a favourable product lifecycle.

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Adani Total Gas share price at the same time also rose to a high of Rs 2,375 as against Rs 2,337.35 at the previous close on the BSE. The stock has delivered over 45 per cent return to its shareholders in the last one year.

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The stock market turmoil has dragged the shares of recently-listed Data Patterns 23 per cent lower from the all-time high of Rs 935 in a month, but domestic brokerage ICICIDirect sees it to be well placed to capture a huge opportunity in the defence electronics space.

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On a day when domestic benchmark indices plunged 2 per cent amid a global meltdown, ITC stock was on a firm footing on Thursday morning and was the lone Sensex gainer, not only due to its all-round March quarter earnings beat but also on rising hopes that the Kolkata-based company would fare better than peers in inflationary scenario, given its high-margin cigarette segment that just saw 9 per cent jump in Q4 volumes.

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Nifty50 on Wednesday failed to capitalise on a firm start, as it ended up forming a small bearish candle on the daily chart, with a long upper wick, reflecting selling pressure near the 16,400 level. But analysts are unfazed and see no major impact on the positive momentum post Tuesday's big bullish candle.

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The 30-share pack Sensex fell 109.94 points or 0.20 per cent to close at 54,208.53. The index fell nearly 1 per cent from the day’s high. Its broader peer NSE Nifty also gave up gains to settle below the 16,250 mark.

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In the last couple of weeks, volatility has become a common market feature. We have seen massive selling and some spectacular buying on Dalal Street. Amid such choppiness, there are many stocks that have given price and trend breakouts.

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By 12 noon, the BSE Sensex climbed over 1,000 points while the NSE Nifty50 topped its strong resistance of 16,100, a day after the market snapped its six-day losing streak.

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Shares of Raymond NSE 4.63 % shot up 6.2 per cent in early trade on Tuesday after the textile firm reported over four-fold jump in its consolidated net profit at Rs 264.97 crore for the fourth quarter ended in March 2022.

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Shares of the much-awaited Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) made a weak listing on the stock exchanges on Tuesday. The Indian insurance major listed on the stock exchanges at a discount of 8.62 per cent at Rs 867, from its Initial Public Offering (IPO) issue price of Rs 949.

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It has been nearly eight years since Modi took oath as Prime Minister on May 26, 2014. Narendra Modi’s eight years in his South Block office are marked with reformist measures such as demonetisation, implementation of goods and services tax, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and Real Estate Regulation and Development Act, and works based on Jan Dhan-Aadhar-Mobile (JAM), corporate tax rate cut, etc.

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Capital markets regulator Sebi is planning to come out with a framework to encourage more exchange-traded funds in debt securities to increase retail investors' interest in the market, a senior official said.

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According to the data from Ace Equity, as many as 400 stocks from the BSE500 index have tumbled between 20-76 per cent from their respective 52-week highs. BSE500 index constitutes about 95 per cent of the total market capitalization of BSE.

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Amid choppy trade, both Nifty and Sensex swung between gains and losses to finally settled in the red, with the 30-share pack falling 106 points to 54,365. NSE barometer Nifty, meanwhile, settled below the 16,250 mark.

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Indian shares inched lower on Tuesday, driven by a risk-off sentiment across Asian markets on prospects of aggressive policy tightening from central banks seeking to fight surging inflation. Sensex takes losing run to 3rd day, falls 106 points, Nifty below 16,250; Tata Steel plunges 7%.

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Cosmo Films Ltd rallied over 160 per cent in a year compared to about 10 per cent upside seen in Nifty50 in the same period but the upside may not be over yet, suggest experts.

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Shares of Ceat plummeted 5.8 per cent in early trade Friday as the tyre manufacturer reported an 84 per cent decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 25 crore in the fourth quarter of the previous financial year.

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Shares of Adani Power climbed 3.5 per cent in early trade Friday as investors cheered a robust performance by the firm in the last quarter of the previous financial year.

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Dalal Street investors are now being haunted by the famous adage of dumping stocks in the so-called 'ominous' month of May and probably coming back after Halloween, which falls on October 31 every year.

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Shares of CarTrade Tech nosedived about 10 per cent in early trade on Thursday after the company reported a disappointing performance in March 2022 quarter.

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Shares of Adani Total Gas dropped 3 per cent in early trade Thursday as the city gas distributor reported a 47.5 per cent decline in fourth quarter net profit after it used expensive imported LNG to meet a spurt in demand for CNG and piped cooking gas.

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Nifty corrected over 500 points intraday to hit lowest level since 15 March. Here's how the markets reacted to RBI's decision to hike repo rates. Watch!

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Benchmark indices continued to fall for the third day on a trot on Wednesday as RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted to hike the repo rate by 40 basis points to 4.40 per cent.

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Shares of Adani Wilmar shed 4.9 per cent in early trade Wednesday after reporting a disappointing set of numbers for the fourth quarter of the previous financial year.

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Sensex rises 150 points, Nifty tops 17,100; JSW Energy jumps 4%; Ruchi Soya 2%; Alembic Pharma falls most in 9 month; LIC IPO to kick off today.

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Equity, currency and derivatives markets will be closed for trading on Tuesday, May 3, on the occasion of Ramzan Eid. Commodity markets will be closed only for the morning session and trading will resume in the evening. Markets will resume trading on Wednesday, May 4.

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Benchmark equities rebounded after opening sharply lower on Monday, tracking weakness across Asian peers after a selloff in US markets on Friday, as investors expect a 50 bps rate hike by the Federal Reserve this week.

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The food delivery platform has wiped out almost half of the investors wealth in 2022 so far. The scrip has dropped about 12 per cent in the month of April itself. Zomato's stock price dwindled to the lows of Rs 71.6 on Friday, April 28 from the highs of Rs 141.35 on January 3, the first trading session of the year.

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Ruchi Soya's FPO shares, which were listed earlier this month, have given strong returns to investors in a span of just three weeks.The shares have rallied more than 75 per cent since their listing on bourses on April 8 to Rs 1,140 on Friday. The company had offered shares at Rs 650 apiece.

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Last month, the BSE said that registered investor accounts in India had touched the Rs 10 crore mark. The BSE had reached 1 crore investor accounts in 2008.

LIC IPO will be the biggest in India despite reduced offer size: Tuhin Kanta Pandey, DIPAM Secretary
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Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) on Wednesday said it will launch its initial public offer (IPO) on May 4, Wednesday. The issue will close on May 9, Monday. "LIC IPO will not crowd out capital, monetary supply. It will biggest in India despite reduced offer size"

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Reliance Industries (RIL) added another feather to its cap by becoming the first-ever Indian company to hit a market capitalization (m-cap) of Rs 19 lakh crore. Despite weakness in the broader markets, the largest domestic company rallied 2 per cent to Rs 2,827.10 apiece, its new all-time high.

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The domestic benchmark rebounded on Tuesday after recording sharp losses in the last two sessions, tracking recovery in the broader Asian market while investors kept an eye on Q4 earnings.

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Adani Wilmar became the seventh Adani Group stock to cross the Rs 1 lk cr market cap mark. Scrip has risen to 3.6 times since its listing and 92% this month.

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IDBI Capital has initiated coverage on M&M with a Buy call and a target price of Rs 1,616, suggesting an upside of 75 per cent over the next two years, led by strong earnings growth and PE expansion

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"Mastek reported a strong quarter with revenue and margin both coming in line. The order book improved 25 per cent and the management is aiming to hit $1 billion revenue in the next five years," HDFC Securities said. It has a target price of Rs 3,530 on the stock.

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Dragged by losses in metal, energy, FMCG, technology, oil and gas and realty counters, the 30-share pack Sensex shed 617.26 points or 1.08 per cent for the second day to close at 56,579.89. Its broader peer NSE Nifty also fell 186.70 points or 1.09 per cent to settle below the 17,200 mark, over 80% stocks declined in trade

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The domestic equity market was set to kick off the new week with a gap-down start, tracking cues from global peers. US stocks tumbled sharply in weekend trade, whereas Asian peers registered steep cut...

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Indian shares fell more than 1% on Friday, dragged by losses across the board, as global sentiment soured after the US Federal Reserve hinted at an increasingly aggressive rate hike amid concerns about high inflation.

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Gautam Adani-led Adani Power has been in buzz ahead of the company's likely inclusion in the MSCI India Index in the next semi-annual review. The probability of Adani Power's inclusion is low but if it happens the stock is likely to witness an inflow of $132 million, suggests a report from Emkay Global.

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Shares of Rallis India plummeted as much as 9.2 per cent in early trade Friday as the company, which is a subsidiary of Tata Chemicals, reported a consolidated loss of Rs 14 crore for the March quarter due to multiple challenges, including in seeds business.

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Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 185.5 points, or 1.07 per cent lower at 17,221.50, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a negative start on Friday. Here are five stocks which may buzz the most in today's trade:

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Closing Bell: RIL rally fuels market bulls; Sensex surges 874 pts; Nifty ends near 17,400

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Sebi received representations from investment bankers of LIC IPO saying markets across the world are currently volatile due to political factors and large institutions are going lower their risky bets.

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Domestic benchmark equity indices continued to rally for the second straight session as low-level buying continued on Dalal Street. The buying in the last two days comes after almost 5 per cent of drop in the preceding five sessions.

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Shares of Jubilant FoodWorks today started trading ex-split. The company, which operates Domino's and Dunkin' Donuts, has split its shares from face value of Rs 10 each to face value of Rs 2 each. This means that for every single share of the company, investors will now have five in their demat accounts.

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The candle had a long wick, suggesting the index recovery after testing the 17,100 level. Analysts said while the trend stays weak, a bounce cannot be ruled out given the index has come near its strong support range of 16,800-17,000 levels.

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Currently, the overall market is consolidating in a range amid a number of headwinds including inflation and rising interest rates. But the earning season is gathering pace that is generating volatility in some specific counters. And, those counters are now giving price breakouts.

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Shares of HDFC Bank dropped 3.4 per cent in early trade Monday as investors were unimpressed with the lender’s performance in the fourth quarter of the previous financial year.The lender, which is India’s largest private bank by market capitalization, reported a 23 per cent jump in standalone net profit to Rs 10,055.20 crore for the March quarter.

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The Nifty50 was trading at 17,204.70, down 270.95 points or 1.55 per cent. Midcap and smallcap indices fared better, falling up to 1 per cent each.

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Soaring temperatures across the country have given a leg up to not just the demand for air conditioners (AC) and coolers but also their stocks, which have added up to 24 per cent in just a month. But analysts on Dalal Street remain split on whether this trend can sustain.

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The rally in smallcap textile stock Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd, which is up over 170 per cent in a year compared to about 22 per cent upside seen in Nifty50, may not be over yet and investors can stay put for a possible target above Rs 1,000 in the next 6 months, suggest experts.

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Ruchi Soya Industries was again in the spotlight during early hours of Monday, rallying 8 per cent, as the company is looking to rename and rebrand itself. According to the latest regulatory filing, the company board has approved changing the company name to Patanjali Foods Limited or any other name as may be made available by the Registrar of Companies.

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Sensex sheds 200 points, Nifty below 17,750; Ruchi Soya, Adani Green jump 7% each; Ultratech, NTPC, TechM are the top gainers; Infosys, Kotak Bank, HDFC Bank are top losers in the opening session.

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A total 4,434 complaints received through grievance redressal system SCORES were disposed of against listed entities or market intermediaries in March, according to data released by Sebi on Friday. These resolved complaints include grievances brought forward from previous periods.

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The benchmark indices recovered from day's lows and was on course to snap its 3-day losing run. Nifty ends near 17,800; ITC rallies 5%, DRL 3% Analysts said with RBI risk out of the way, focus will turn to earnings. Firm global market mood also supported the sentiments.

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Ending the week on a positive note, the benchmark indices surged after a choppy trading session on Friday as investors looked past RBI's Monetary Policy Committee decision to keep the repo rate unchanged.

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Seasoned investor Dolly Khanna pared her stake in cement maker NCL Industries for the second straight quarter, the latest shareholding data suggests.

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Domestic benchmark indices extended losses to a third straight session after the minutes from the latest Federal Reserve meeting showed officials are laser-focused on tamping down inflation.

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IDFC Limited slumped 7.2 per cent in early trade Thursday after a consortium led by Bandhan Financial Holding entered into a definitive agreement to acquire IDFC Asset Management Company and IDFC AMC Trustee Company for Rs 4,500 crore, subject to receipt of necessary regulatory approvals.

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Dragged by banking and IT stocks, the 30-share pack Sensex declined 566.09 points or 0.94% to close at 59,610.41. Its broader peer NSE Nifty fell 149 points or 0.83% but managed to close above the 17,800 mark. However, both benchmarks recovered from day's low as power and metal stocks offset some losses.

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Shares of Ruchi Soya dropped more than 19 per cent during the early trading hours on Wednesday as the company announced the allotment of shares for its follow-on public offering (FPO).

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Even as the overall market is inching closer to its all time high levels after recovering from a shock correction in February, there are many large and midcap stocks that are trading at a significant discount to their 52-week high prices.
