Market: Indices
03 May 2007
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Sensex closed with gains of 206 points at 14078 and the Nifty gained 63 points to end at 4151. Nifty May futures closed at a premium of 4 points to the spot index.
Reliance Industries saw a major up move today and ended with gains of 4.17 per cent. Among other oil and gas stocks, BPCL rallied 3.99 per cent and HPCL closed 3.65 per cent higher. IPCL ended with gains of 3.65 per cent. Bajaj Auto was the best performer among Nifty stocks with gains of 4.21 per cent. PNB was the best performer among frontline banks, adding 3.33 per cent. Smaller banks and financial stocks did very well today. IDBI surged 7.1 per cent while IDFC ended 4.06 per cent higher. Reliance Capital added 5.91 per cent and ING Vysya Bank gained 5.93 per cent. SAIL remained firm throughout the session and closed 3.45 per cent higher. Ranbaxy did very well and added 3.29 per cent. Bharti Airtel sustained the up trend and closed 2.95 per cent higher. Gujarat Ambuja was the other major gainer, ending 3.26 per cent higher. Tata Motors was the worst performer among Nifty stocks with losses of 2.48 per cent after the company reported a decline in sales of commercial vehicles for the month of April. HDFC Bank remained weak throughout the sessions and lost 1.91 per cent. HLL slipped 1.73 per cent. Reliance Communications lost 1.12 per cent, even after the company launched a new marketing initiative with ultra-low-priced mobile handsets. Wipro, Hindalco and Zee Entertainment ended with marginal losses. Global markets / crude oil The Dow gained nearly 0.6 per cent to close at yet another new lifetime high while the S&P 500 index went very close to the 1500 mark before settling 0.65 per cent higher. Technology stocks once again outperformed and the NASDAQ index closed 1.05 per cent higher. Asian markets continued to do well. Hong Kong rallied nearly 1.45 per cent while Malaysia closed 1.55 per cent higher. Singapore ended nearly a per cent higher and Indonesia gained 0.85 per cent. Thailand gained almost 0.65 per cent and South Korea ended with gains of over 0.4 per cent. European markets opened higher but have come under pressure. Major European indexes, except London, are trading with losses of between 0.35 per cent and a per cent each in afternoon trading. Crude oil prices cooled off yesterday and near month NYMEX futures ended at $63.68 per barrel. The commodity is trading above $64 per barrel in European trading today.
Mid-Cap Action Media and entertainment stocks continued to do well today. Cinevsistas and Mid-Day Multimedia closed at 20 per cent upper circuits while Network 18 rallied nearly 20 per cent. Pyramid Saimira was locked in 10 per cent upper circuits and Cyber Media gained nearly 10 per cent. Titanor Components and GMDC also closed at 20 per cent upper circuits. Emkay Share, Talbros Auto and Goldstone Technologies were the other major gainers among mid-caps. Among mid-cap technology stocks, Aztecsoft lost another 5.49 per cent after losing nearly 7 per cent on Monday. I-Flex lost 4.71 per cent. Garware Offshore lost 6.54 per cent and Varun Shipping ended 6.13 per cent lower. UFlex, BF Utilities, BEPL, Atlanta, Mirza International and Teledata were the other major losers among mid-cap and small-cap stocks.
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