Closing Bell on October 3, 2023: In the broader markets, the key indices outperformed the frontline indices with the BSE MidCap index gaining 0.09%, and the BSE SmallCap index advancing 0.6%
Closing Bell on September 29, 2023: The Nifty50, on the other hand, gained 115 points to shut shop at 19.638. Sectorally, the Nifty Pharma index jumped the most, up 2.7 per cent
Closing Bell on September 28, 2023: Tech M, which sank 4 per cent, was the top laggard on the benchmarks after Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock to 'underweight'
Gift Nifty index recorded an all-time high single day trading activity of 38.63 lakh contracts with a turnover of USD 15.25 billion (about Rs 1.27 lakh crore) on Tuesday. The index surpassed its previous record of a turnover of USD 12.98 billion touched on August 29, NSE IX said in a statement on Wednesday. Gift Nifty is a dollar-denominated futures contract based on the Nifty 50 index and is traded on the NSE IX, an international multi-assets exchange set up at GIFT City. Trading turnover on NSE IX has been growing since the commencement of a full-scale operation of Gift Nifty on July 3, 2023. Since the first day of full-scale operations, Gift Nifty has witnessed a total cumulative volume of over 4.59 million contracts with a total turnover of USD 178.54 billion. NSE IX offers a diversified portfolio of products, including Indian single stock derivatives, index derivatives, currency derivatives, depository receipts, commodity derivatives and global stocks.
Closing Bell on September 27, 2023: Among sectors, most of the key indices settled in the positive zone with the Nifty Pharma index gaining the most, up 1.2 per cent
Closing Bell on September 26, 2023: The BSE Sensex closed at 65,945 levels, down 78 points, while the Nifty50 shut shop at 19,665, down 10 points
Closing Bell on September 25, 2023: The broader markets ended with steady gains with the BSE MidCap index advancing 0.46 per cent, and the BSE SmallCap 0.12 per cent
Closing Bell on Friday, September 22: The Nifty PSU Bank jumped the most, rising 3.5 per cent
Closing Bell on Thursday, September 21: The broad-based selling was led by public sector banks with the Nifty PSU Bank index sliding 2.3 per cent
Closing Bell on Wednesday, September 20: HDFC Bank shares were the biggest dragger on the benchmarks as they dropped nearly 4 per cent, while JSW Steel, and Reliance Industries fell over 2 per cent
Closing Bell on Monday, September 18: The S&P BSE Sensex fell 242 points to 67,597 levels, while the Nifty50 ended below the 20,150-mark at 20,133, lower by 59 points
Closing Bell on September 14, 2023: Sectorally, the Nifty PSU Bank index gained 1.64 per cent, the Nifty Metal index added 1.5 per cent, and the Nifty Realty eked out gains of 1.4 per cent
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