The Sensex closed at new high of 7,211 with a gain of 17 points.
The Sensex after moving in a range of 10,556 to 10,690, finally ended with a loss of 31 points at 10,595.
Sensex ends at an all time high of 10,565
The Sensex displayed solid strength in today's trading. The index touched a high of 10,296 and finally ended with a gain of 81 points at 10,282.
The Sensex closed with a loss of 63 points at 9,311.
The Sensex opened with a negative gap of 21 points at 9,263, which turned out to be the low for the day.
The markets displayed volatility in the opening bell. After opening nine points higher over its yesterday's close at 6,317, the index moved up to touch an early high of 6,330.
The Sensex closed with a gain of 111 points (1.4%) at 8,318.
The Sensex is now down 4 points at 5,136. The Nifty is up one point at 1,608.
Weakness in cement, PSUs and select tech, pharma and auto stocks saw the Sensex finally finish with a loss of nine points at 3,621.
Defending Asia Cup champions Pakistan will reportedly play against hosts Bangladesh in the opening match of the tournament on February 25, according to the schedule unveiled by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) at Dhaka.
The Sensex declined 26 points to close at 7,120.
Reacting to Shaharyar Khan's recent statement of boycotting India in ICC tournaments if they refused to play the proposed series against Pakistan in December, IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla said PCB will have to bear the brunt in that case.
A controversy has broken out over the appointment of an additional director in the Central Bureau of Investigation after the government and the central vigilance commission locked horns over considering an officer whose track record was under question.
Shares of cement companies rallied on Tuesday on hopes of improved quarterly results.
After a bitter split with sponsors Sahara, the BCCI on Saturday invited tenders for the sponsorship rights of the Indian team for all the Board, ICC and Asian Cricket Council events from January 2014 to March 2017.
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Progress of monsoon, investment trend by foreign investors and the movement of rupee against the dollar will also influence sentiment
The Sensex closed with a gain of 16 points at 3,780.\n\n\n\n
Players like UltraTech Cement more expensive than ITC and HUL; others catching up fast.
Premiumisation, improving demand aid realisation growth at most large firms
The Finance Ministry has invited private sector bankers.
Jindal Power bagged 2 coal mines in Chhattisgarh.
Pakistan Cricket Board chief Najam Sethi feels that resumption of bilateral Indo-Pak cricketing ties is solely dependant on India's will.
Except for September quarter, which had net inflows of $196 million, all other quarters had outflows.
Senior Indian Police Service officer Archana Ramasundram was today appointed Director General of Sashastra Seema Bal, the first woman to head a paramilitary force.
Anti-Corruption Commission rules out graft.
RCA deputy president Mehmood Abdi has alleged that N Srinivasan committed contempt of court.
All that's transpired on and off the cricket pitch on Monday.
The Finance Ministry is considering a proposal to rope in professionals from the private sector for appointment of chairman and CEO-cum-managing director in state-owned financial institutions as it looks for talent from a wider pool of applicants.
The market sentiment was also impacted by mixed global cues as setbacks for a healthcare overhaul in the US raised doubts over prospects for a range of reforms backed by President Donald Trump.
The broader Nifty also succumbed to the pressure before recovering to close lower by 6.35 points, or 0.07 per cent at 8,693.05
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