Market Watch

  • Indian shares ended lower on Thursday, as negative sentiment persisted across the globe after the Bank of Japan and the U.S. Federal Reserve acknowledged concerns over Britain's likely exit from the European Union while keeping key policy rates steady.
     
    The BSE index fell 0.75 percent to 26,525.46.
     
    The broader NSE index was down 0.8 percent at 8,140.75, after falling as much as 1.6 percent earlier in the day.
     
    In the 50-share index, Hindalco, GAIL, Asian Paints, HUL and Eich

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  • Public sector oil marketing companies will increase the retail selling price of petrol and diesel by 5 paise a litre and ₹ 1.26 a litre respectively in Delhi with a corresponding increase in other States. The increase includes State levies and will be applicable from midnight June 15/June 16.
     
    After the price change, petrol will cost ₹ 65.65 a litre in Delhi while diesel will cost ₹ 55.19 a litre. 
     
    “The current level of international product prices of petrol & diesel and the rupee-

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  • Indian shares rose on Wednesday after four consecutive sessions of falls as investors saw recent losses as overdone, even though sentiment was broadly cautious ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy decision and the Brexit referendum.
     
    The Fed is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, and investors await Chair Janet Yellen's news conference later in the day. The central bank will also issue its updated economic projections.
     
    The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the merger of five associate banks

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  • Indian shares ended flat on Tuesday as caution prevailed ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting this week and the Brexit referendum next week, but losses were contained as lenders advanced after the central bank eased stressed asset restructuring rules.
     
    The BSE Sensex ended flat at 26,395.71.
     
    The broader NSE Nifty lost 0.02 percent to end at 8,108.85. Volumes were far below the 30-day moving average.
     
    However, State Bank of India and J&K Bank rose 2.9 percent and 5.7 per

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