Indian Stock Market Report:
Equity benchmarks closed volatile session on a flat note, with a positive bias. The Nifty tried a lot to get back above the 6000 level but could not happen. Realty, metal, healthcare, FMCG and auto companies.
30-share BSE Sensex closed at 19,930.64, up 65.50 points or 0.33% and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 10.10 points or 0.17% to settle at 5,998.80. The Nifty November futures ended at 35 points premium, as per provisional data. However, the broader indices ended in red; the BSE Midcap Index was down 0.3% and Smallcap down 1%.
Manappuram General Finance and Leasing's board approved issuance of 5.95 crore shares through a share sale to institutions, worth Rs 1000 crore. The shares were issued at Rs 168 a share.
Global Markets:
Asian shares were mostly higher on Thursday, with markets recovering from recent falls as European Union officials seek a way to fix the region's debt crisis. The key benchmark indices in China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea rose by between 0.01% to 0.7%.But, the key benchmark indices in Singapore, Taiwan and Indonesia fell by between 0.11% to 0.49%.
New York Wednesday, stocks ended mixed as concerns that Ireland will need outside help to repay its debts were coupled with a steep drop in housing construction in the U.S. In the U.S., construction of new homes fell 11.7% in October, the Commerce Department reported.
Oil rebounded from a four-week low as the growing prospect that Ireland will get a rescue bailout from the European Union stoked gains for stocks and commodities around the world.
Equity benchmarks closed volatile session on a flat note, with a positive bias. The Nifty tried a lot to get back above the 6000 level but could not happen. Realty, metal, healthcare, FMCG and auto companies.
30-share BSE Sensex closed at 19,930.64, up 65.50 points or 0.33% and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 10.10 points or 0.17% to settle at 5,998.80. The Nifty November futures ended at 35 points premium, as per provisional data. However, the broader indices ended in red; the BSE Midcap Index was down 0.3% and Smallcap down 1%.
Manappuram General Finance and Leasing's board approved issuance of 5.95 crore shares through a share sale to institutions, worth Rs 1000 crore. The shares were issued at Rs 168 a share.
Global Markets:
Asian shares were mostly higher on Thursday, with markets recovering from recent falls as European Union officials seek a way to fix the region's debt crisis. The key benchmark indices in China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea rose by between 0.01% to 0.7%.But, the key benchmark indices in Singapore, Taiwan and Indonesia fell by between 0.11% to 0.49%.
New York Wednesday, stocks ended mixed as concerns that Ireland will need outside help to repay its debts were coupled with a steep drop in housing construction in the U.S. In the U.S., construction of new homes fell 11.7% in October, the Commerce Department reported.
Oil rebounded from a four-week low as the growing prospect that Ireland will get a rescue bailout from the European Union stoked gains for stocks and commodities around the world.
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