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Sensex Opens Strong On Positive Cues

Sensex Opens Strong On Positive CuesIndian stocks opened the day posi

RBI Meet Outcome May Impact Trading This Week, Says P. K. Agarwal

RBI Meet Outcome May Impact Trading This Week, Says P. K. Agarwal   After opening negatively on Friday (Jan 23), Indian equities managed to return into the positive terrain but fell into the red once again as investors turned watchful on account of weak global reaction.

In lacklustre trading, the 30-share index BSE Sensex lost nearly 140 points amid investors awaiting fresh signals from RBI’s quarterly credit policy review scheduled for Tuesday.

Stay Away From Stock Mkt Until Global Scenario Changes, Says Vishwas Agarwal

Stay Away From Stock Mkt Until Global Scenario Changes, Says Vishwas Agarwal

Reliance, SBI To Set Trend Of Stock Mkt, Says Vishwas Agarwal

Reliance, SBI To Set Trend Of Stock Mkt, Says Vishwas AgarwalIndian stock market belled the day negatively after falling 2.45% during its last closure tracking depressing signs from worldwide shores sparked by fresh worries that the global banking crisis may be far from over.

The 30-share index, BSE Sensex, today (Wednesday, Jan 21) opened at 8,900 after losing 199.77 points.

Any Positive Event Will Boost Stock Mkt Outlook, Says Vishwas Agarwal

Any Positive Event Will Boost Stock Mkt Outlook, Says Vishwas AgarwalIndian equities opened the day sluggishly following negative global signals.

Among the prominent losers this morning, realty, banking, metal and oil & gas stocks topped the list with sharp losses.

Auto, power, PSU, information technology, telecom, pharma and FMCG stocks were also down.

Mirroring heavy selling action, all the sectoral indices were trading in the red zone with heavy losses.

It’s A Money Making Week, Says Vishwas Agarwal

 It’s A Money Making Week, Says Vishwas Agarwal Indian equities belled the week on a positive note in line with global peers.

Metal, oil and select capital goods, power segments edged higher this morning, while realty, pharma and IT went down.

BSE Midcap and Smallcap index gained 0.78% and 0.76% respectively as a host of stocks from these segments climbed on keen buying enquiries.

Asian stocks also gained led by higher commodity prices. US plans to shore up the world’s largest economy, a weaker yen boosted the positive sentiments.

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