- Vedanta shares rise 4.5%, Tata Steel gains 4.2%
- Yes Bank shares fall 4%, Infosys drops 1%
The stock market opened higher on the first trading day of the week. The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark index Sensex has maintained a level above 40 thousand.
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Sensex Hits Record Peak Of 40,435. Nifty Nears 12,000
— Ashish K Singh (ABP News) (@AshishSinghLIVE) November 4, 2019
Sensex opened 128.82 points up at 40,293.85 and Nifty climbed 38 points to open at 11,928.90. In early trade itself, the Sensex touched a high of 40,434 points and lost 40,267.30 points.
Top stocks in focus: Alkem Laboratories, Vodafone Idea, Indiabulls Housing Finance, HDFC Ltdhttps://t.co/2neWjDWIHE#stockstowatch @bse_sensex @nse
— IIFLMarkets (@IIFLMarkets) November 4, 2019
The Sensex was trading around 40,345 and the Nifty was trading at 11,959.90 at 9.50 am.
Sensex crosses 40 K.
It should be called NonSensex. pic.twitter.com/DB5n0EMVmO
— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) November 1, 2019
Among the Sensex stocks that were seen to be trading in early trade are Vedanta, Tata Steel, Bajaj Finance, ICICI Bank and SBI. Shares of Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, Infosys, Power Grid and Hindustan Unilever were the biggest losers.
Modiji :
Instead of managing politics
Manage the economyDeal with hungry stomachs
Shun hunger of politicsCore sector shrinks 5.2% in September
Worst show in 14 years
7 out of 8 sectors report negative growthSensex climbs for the rich
Where is the good news for the poor— Kapil Sibal (@KapilSibal) November 1, 2019
Among the Nifty stocks that saw an upsurge in initial trading, Hindalco, Infratel, Vedanta, Tata Steel, and JSW are at the forefront. The shares of Zee Limited, Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, Titan, and ITC were at the forefront of the falling stocks.
Current Sensex Update pic.twitter.com/MfgQ2oF5Dw
— BSE India (@BSEIndia) November 4, 2019
Sensex hits life-time high, crosses 40,400!
— Priti Gandhi (@MrsGandhi) November 4, 2019
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