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Adani Green Energy - Shares of Adani Green Energy tumbled almost 7 per cent today, despite strong gains made by sectoral index BSE Energy in an otherwise weak session.
On the BSE, the BSE Oil & Gas Index gained the most by 1.6 percent and was followed by BSE FMCG (+1.36 percent) and BSE Energy (+1.28 percent). BSE Metals and BSE Auto also edged higher by one percent each.
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Closing Bell: Markets closed in red for the third consecutive day, BSE Energy and BSE Oil & Gas tumble the most!
S&P BSE Energy declines 1.6%: top sectoral loser. #BQStocks
With a gain of 3.60 percent, BSE Energy index emerged as the top gainer, followed by oil & gas (up 2.25 percent), metal (up 1.27 percent) and consumer durables (up 1.05 percent).
BSE Industrials, IT, capital goods, realty and teck all rose more than a percent each. BSE Energy (down 0.16 percent) was the only sectoral index that ended in the red.
BSE Energy index fell as much as 4.44 percent, ending the day as the top sectoral laggard, followed by Oil & Gas index which ended 2.16 percent lower. While most sectors ended with losses, BSE Healthcare ended 0.93 percent higher. Metal and basic materials indices ended flat.
BSE Energy outperforms by 3%; RIL remains the star performer #BSE #RIL #BSEEnergy
Sectorally, the S&P BSE Consumer Durable index rose 1.9 percent, followed by the S&P BSE Metal index which was up 1.8 percent, and the S&P BSE Energy index closed with gains of 0.89 percent.
Sectorally, the S&P BSE energy index was up 6 percent followed by the S&P BSE oil & gas index that rose 3.5 percent and the S&P BSE public sector index closed with gains of 1.5 percent.
On the sectoral front, the S&P BSE Energy index was up 1.7 percent, followed by the S&P BSE Metal index gained 1.2 percent, and the S&P BSE Healthcare index was up 1.09 percent.
Sectorally, the S&P BSE energy index rose 2 percent followed by Bankex that was up 1.5 percent and the auto index gained 1.5 percent.
Profit-taking was seen in the S&P BSE Telecom index that was down 0.8 percent followed by the S&P BSE Energy index that slipped 0.6 percent and the S&P BSE Metal index was down 0.4 percent.
BSE Energy index falls nearly 2%; Reliance Industries, HPCL stocks decline
S&P BSE Energy index was up 2.2 percent, S&P BSE Telecom index was up 0.75 percent and the S&P BSE Healthcare index rose 0.67 percent. Volume spike of more than 100 percent was seen in stocks like Biocon, IDFC First, and Equitas
S&P BSE Energy biggest sectoral gainer, up 2.30%. This is how the index stocks are performing
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