Stock market slump before 3-day holiday: Market closes flat

PNIB NEWS INDIA
New Delhi.

Today was the first trading day of the October series in the domestic market. Despite the good start of the market, today's market is closed at the end of the business. Today, Nifty had seen 65 points and Sensex gain of around 250 points during today's rise. Even though the business was closed, the market's all-weather wind speed up and the market closed at the same level of yesterday. Today mid-cap and small-caps index increased by more than 1 percent.

In today's trade, the BSE 30-share index Sensex closed at a low of 31,283.72, down 1.24 points, which remained flat, and NSE's 50-share index Nifty closed at 9,788, with a modest increase of 19.65 points i.e. 0.20 percent. .

Today, there is a possibility of a long weekend impact on the market's decline. Now the market will open after 3 days i.e. on Tuesday. Dussehra tomorrow, on Sunday and October 2, the Indian stock market will be closed due to Gandhi Jayanti.

In today's turnover, except for FMCG and IT sector, all sectoral indices have closed down with the green mark of fasting. With close to 1 per cent in FMCG and about 0.5 per cent in IT, the business is closed. Today, the highest 2.65 percent growth has been seen in realty stocks and the decline in the metal shares has fallen by 1.4 percent. Auto shares closed in the red mark with a weakness of 1.19 percent. Infra shares closed down 1.10 percent. With the slowdown of 1.18 percent in CPSE, the business is closed.

During today's trading, 18 of the 50 shares of the Nifty fell and the trading mark closed with a green mark of 31 points. Gayle's share of the largest shares in the climbing stock was up 5.70 percent. Eicher Motors rose 3.42 per cent, HPCL 3.34 per cent and Aurobindo Pharma 2.72 per cent.

Among the Nifty's most declining stocks, HUL stands at 2.76 per cent and Wipro closed at 2 per cent, Dr Reddy's Laboratories remained at 1.89 per cent and TCS was 1.57 per cent weak. ITC was down by 1.40 per cent and Indiabulls Housing Finance was down 1.17 per cent.


Sachin Maitreya
Sr. Journalist
Admin. Officer
PNIB News India
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