The top losers from the Sensex pack are ONGC, Coal India, Vedanta, Reliance Inds and L&T.
Coal India topped the losers' list in the Sensex pack on Tuesday, falling 2.36 per cent, followed by Bharti Airtel at 2.16 per cent.
After 3 weeks of consecutive rally, this week was a breather for the index, which corrected by almost 1.5%.
Investors will remain cautious ahead of F&O expiry.
Of these, three stocks belong to the automobile pack and two are from the pharma.
Roadshows will be held in Singapore, Hong Kong, London, New York and Boston, NTPC gained close to 1%.
Investor wealth on Wednesday diminished by Rs 1.84 lakh crore amid massive sell-off in the equity market.
The 30-share Sensex ended up 204 points at 27,215 and the 50-share Nifty ended up 59 points at 8,238.
Sustained FII inflows and fresh spell of buying by domestic institutional investors fuelled the rally
All sectoral indices on the BSE and NSE ended in the red, led by realty, banking, metal, pharma, pharma and financial stocks.
Market cap of government companies has remained unchanged in the past 8 years.
On a weekly basis, the Sensex climbed 749.86 points or 2.69 per cent and the NSE Nifty soared 237.10 points or 2.76 per cent
The 30-share Sensex ended down 66 points at 28,438 and the Nifty ended down 15 points at 8,633.
The Sensex ended higher by 245 points at 27,372 mark and the Nifty gained 66 points at 8,225.
BSE Mid-cap index ended lower by over 2.5% and BSE Small-cap index tumbled over 3%.
Brokerages expect Nifty50 firms to post 11.8% growth in net profit in Q1 but sales may decline
The 30-share Sensex ended 271 points higher to end at 28,930 and the 50-share Nifty climbed 76 points to close at 8,776.
'It is easy to dramatise the events of today, but it is far more important to focus on the fact that we have a radically overvalued financial sector. It is a house of cards.'
Sensex closed 63.82 points higher at 26,851.05 in Muhurat trading; Nifty rises 18.65 points to end at 8,014.55.
In the Sensex pack, M&M was the biggest loser, tumbling by 6.66 per cent, followed by TCS dropping 4.14 per cent.
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Muted quarterly earnings, mixed cues from global markets and unabated foreign fund outflows added to the volatility
Most Asian markets ended with gains.
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Markets ended flat on Tuesday, amid a volatile trading session, as investors exercised caution ahead of the two-day FOMC meet starting today and Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy later this week.
Investors widened their bets on optimism that upcoming general budget -- to be unveiled next month - would contain incentives for corporates, which will help boost the economy
The 30-share Sensex provisionally ended up 46 points to end at 28,122 and the 50-share Nifty gained 20 points to close at 8,514.
Gains in key IT, capital goods, healthcare and metal stocks, after consistent buying by domestic and foreign investors, helped both the key indices to scale new peaks.
Markets end in the red, midcaps in focus
Most of the index heavyweights are yet to declare their results.
Ends the August F&O series on a high tracking gains in RIL, HDFC and ITC.
Of the 30-share Sensex, 13 ended higher, while 17 led by Power Grid, Tata Steel, Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, NTPC, Tata Motors, Dr Reddy's, M&M, GAIL, Infosys and L&T finished lower, fell by up to 2.40 per cent
Financials were the top losers after sharp gains in the previous session along with ITC
Notable losers were ONGC, Axis Bank, ITC, SBI, ICICI Bank, NTPC, Hero Motocorp, Sun Pharma and Bharti Airtel who fell by up to 2.80 per cent.
Movement of rupee and crude oil prices will also dictate the trend
Retail investors may burn their fingers investing in them, especially if the markets correct, experts tell Sanjay Kumar Singh
Telecom shares rallied on hopes that they would hike tariffs after huge investments to acquire spectrum.
Investors booked profits in recent gainers
The 30-share Sensex ended up 142 points at 29,462 and the 50-share Nifty gained 26 points to end at 8,895.
After a volatile session, Sensex closed the day 563 points lower