World No 1 Novak Djokovic and fourth-seeded Andy Murray each had to contend with different degrees of adversity before they advanced.
Caroline Wozniacki became the biggest name to fall at the BNP Paribas Open.
Wipro said recently it was expecting its revenue growth to drop 2.33 per cent or stay flat between $2,015 and $2065 million.
'Make no mistake, legally Chanda Kochhar was not and still is not obliged to quit.' 'But quitting earlier would have placed her personally and as a leader on a very high pedestal, indeed where she belonged until this lapse,' says S Muralidharan, former managing director, BNP Paribas.
Share rises further to 73 per cent from 66 per cent last year; Some overseas i-banks seen scaling down operations
Tata Motors was the worst performer on the Sensex, plummeting 10.32 per cent to Rs 436.55 after the company reported a steep 96.22 per cent decline in consolidated net profit for the December quarter.
March was the first full quarter for Infosys under its new CEO Salil Parekh.
Market players said the sell-off was triggered by pessimism that the government may not be able to balance growth with macro-stability.
Metals bucked the trend and shone across the board.
To save promoters from 10% levy, 70 firms call board meetings on interim pay.
Investors lost around Rs 1.57 lakh crore in market valuation on Friday.
Experts say the size of the fund shouldn't be a primary criterion for selection.
The BSE Sensex was down 326 points at 23,277 and the Nifty was down 107 points at 7,056.
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Benchmark share indices trimmed intra-day gains after global crude oil prices resumed their downward trajectory after sharp gains on Friday.
5,565 contracts, valued at $201 billion are up for rebids across geographies and verticals by 2018.
Serena Williams shook off the rust and a feisty challenge from Serbia's Ana Ivanovic to open the defence of her WTA Finals title with a 6-4, 6-4 victory in the opening match of the elite eight-player tournament on Monday.
World No 1 Serena Williams was handed the best possible draw for her WTA Finals title defence with the 33-year-old American grouped with two injury doubts and avoiding the in-form players.
After touching a fresh all-time low against the US dollar on Thursday, the rupee jumped 27 paise to end at 68.46.
Participants are keeping an eye on the Winter Session of Parliament, which started today, and US fiscal policies to be followed by President-elect Donald Trump
According to market experts, GST Bill, movement of the rupee and uncertain global cues amid expected rate cut by the US Fed will dictate the movement of the markets.
Tata Group shares were among the top losers while Adani Ports emerged as the top gainer
The main issue has been that of a higher Asset Management Ratio as has been prescribed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore for qualifying full banks from India.
Sensex,Nifty to remain under pressure through the week.
All the results from the matches played in the BNP Paribas Paris Masters on Tuesday
Financials emerged as the top gainers while auto shares rallied on robust September sales
Top losers are Sun Pharma, Bajaj Auto, L&T, ITC, Hero Moto.
Tracking gains in bluechip stocks, investors were also seen building up position in broader markets, lifting the small-cap and mid-cap indices by 0.83 and 0.15 per cent
Investors should take this opportunity to look at asset allocation and realign their portfolio.
'Ms Williams has had multiple on-court implosions in the past and got penalised for them, too.' 'She cried sexism this time perhaps because she knew the atmosphere was ripe for it,' notes Shuma Raha.
Asia's falling stocks have triggered an exodus of funds from the region.
Firms have to adhere to strict compliance requirements mandated by global parents
Timing is crucial for a short-sell, so is an understanding of likely float.
However, investors have turned cautious over the likelihood of Britain leaving the European Union.
Angelique Kerber, who will reclaim the world number one ranking on Monday, breezed to a 6-2, 6-1 second-round victory over fellow German Andrea Petkovic at the BNP Paribas Open on Saturday.
Most Asian markets ended with gains.
Sensex ends in green, bluechips in spotlight.
Sensex sinks into red at close on growth concerns.
The 50-share NSE Nifty gained 53.30 points or 0.61 per cent to 8,778.
A slow but steady economic uptick can be seen in various segments of the economy. India's economy expanded 4.8 per cent in the second quarter, higher than the preceding quarter's 4.4 per cent.