Market Watch

  • Indian shares reversed two sessions of losses to close higher on Thursday as poll booths opened for Britons to vote on a referendum about whether or not to exit the European Union.
     
    The benchmark BSE index ended 0.88 percent higher at 27,002.22, while the broader NSE Nifty rose 0.81 percent to 8,270.45.
     
    Markets opened on a cautious note on Thursday. However, sentiment improved with a firming trend in other Asian markets and a higher opening in European shares as Britain began voting in a historic referendum on its

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  • Indian shares fell for a second consecutive session on Wednesday, a day ahead of the Brexit referendum, with Tata Motors declining on worries its unit Jaguar Land Rover would be hit if Britain leaves the European Union.
     
    The BSE Sensex ended 0.18 percent lower at 26,765.65, while the broader NSE Nifty closed down 0.2 percent at 8,203.70.
     
    Losses however remained capped with an UNCTAD report stating that India’s foreign direct investment (FDI) is likely to cross $60 billion this year on favourable policy envir

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  • The market ended higher after a smart  rally throughout the day. The Sensex ended up 241.01 points or 0.9 percent at 26866.92, and the Nifty up 68.30 points or 0.8 percent at 8238.50. About 1381 shares have advanced, 1194 shares declined, and 193 shares are unchanged. 
     
    The government has made slew of announcements for various sectors by opening FDI. It has approved 74 percent FDI in brownfield pharma under automatic route, 100 percent in scheduled airlines & defence sectors. Dr Reddy's, Biocon Reliance Defence and Jet Airways ralli

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  • The BSE Sensex rose on Friday after the killing of a pro-EU British politician was seen swaying sentiment in Britain toward the "Remain" camp ahead of the referendum next week.
     
    Coal India rose as much as 2.16 pct after the country's coal secretary called on power-generating companies to stop importing coal and source it from Coal India instead, according to a government statement.
     
    Campaigning for the June 23 vote was suspended after Labour Party lawmaker Jo Cox, who vocally advocated for Britain rem

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