Nifty, Sensex Remains Sluggish - Tuesday Closing Report
Moneylife Digital Team 07 February 2023
Market Indices ended in red as investors acted cautiously booking their profits ahead of the RBI credit policy meeting. On the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), 1573 stocks advanced, 1916 declined and 126 remained unchanged with advance decline ratio of 0.82, indicating a negative closing of stocks in broader markets.
 
The trend of the major indices on Tuesday’s trading is given in the table below:
 
 
On NSE, 25 securities advanced and closed at new 52 week high whereas 114 securities sank to close at their new 52-week lows.  
 
In sectoral indices, Nifty FMCG, Nifty Auto, Nifty Media, Nifty Energy and Nifty IT were among the biggest losers. 
 
Indian rupee closed at 82.70 /$ against previous close of 82.73/$.
 
HDFC Bank (+0.04%) hiked lending rates by 5-10 bps across loan tenures.
Delhivery (+0.39%) partnered with eSamudaay and ONDC network to scale rural businesses.
 
Krsnaa Diagnostics (+1.51%) emerged as the lowest bidder to set-up laboratory at Govt health institutions in Odisha.
 
PVR (-0.02%) has fixed Feb 17 as record date for share allotment to Inox holders.
 
Cipla (+0.21%) reported that income tax department conducted search at some of its offices and manufacturing units.
 
Sebi has proposed norm to prevent brokers from retaining client’s funds at end of trading day.
 
REC reported that its exposure to Adani Group is Rs7,000 crore on 10-12 projects.
 
Muthoot Finance (-2.55%) raised Rs500 crore via secured redeemable NCDs.
 
Centre has aimed to produce 1,017 million tonne coal production in 2023-24.
 
Apollo Hospitals (-0.06%) will launch app for doctors to aid them in taking clinical decisions. 
 
Vodafone Idea (-3.64%) limited has joined hands with Motorola to dive 5G connectivity across 5G smartphone portfolio.
 
Creditors of IL&FS financial services to get Rs3,200 crore interim payout.
 
Avenue Supermarts (+0.10%) director sold net 14,352 shares through open market. Eris Lifesciences (+0.72%) promoters bought net 11,750 shares through open market. Securekloud (+1.70%) director bought net 20,000 shares through open market. Quess corp (+0.68%) promoters bought 500,000 shares through open market. Godha Cabcon and Insulation (-3.45%) promoters sold net 2,263,075 shares through open market
 
The top gainers and top losers of the major indices are given in the table below:
 
 
The closing values of the major Asian indices are given in the table below:
 

 

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