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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sensex closes flat, remains choppy


Today's major news

Reliance Power starts production from Rosa plant; the stock jumps 4.94%.

Patels Airtemp receives a Rs3.2 crore order; the stock shots up 9.27%.

Gujarat NRE gives Rs4,200 crore investment push; the stock rises 3.33%.

Goldman Sachs takes 9.4% in Max India; the stock closed the day 1.96% higher.

Tantia Constructions receives project worth Rs34.62 crore; the stock surged 6.11%.

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Post-market summary

Global signals

European stocks extended its rally on Tuesday ahead of key US consumer confidence data. At the time of writing this report FTSE 100 was trading 0.48% higher.

Among Asian indices bar Kospi all other indices closes in green. SGX Nifty ended 27 points higher.

US stock futures opens marginally higher on Tuesday ahead of US Consumer Confidence data to be announced today.

Indian indices

Sensex ended the choppy day with marginal gains of 41 points or 0.24% higher. On the back of mixed performance by Asian indices and marginally higher opening in European markets. The Sensex that opened 28 points higher, stayed in green for entire session owing to consistent buying in consumer durable and power stocks that helped the sensex to touch the intra-day high of 17486. The day’s low was 17373. Nifty touched the 5200 levels before ended the session at 5188, up by 10 points.

Sensex sentiment

The number of advancing shares was almost twice that of declining shares. Of the 2,902 stocks traded on the BSE, 1,859 stocks advanced, whereas 964 stocks declined. Seventy nine stocks closed unchanged.

Sectoral & stock screening

Of the 13 sector indices on the BSE, BSE CD leads the char of toppers with gains of 0.99% followed by BSE Metal that surged 0.92%. On the other hand BSE HC fell the most with loss of 1.37% followed by BSE IT that declined 0.65%.

On stocks’ front, Apollo Hospitals was the star stock of the day posting gains of 11.86% for the day followed by Ispat Industries that surged by 7.75% and Castrol India that rose by 6.19%. Among losers, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories slid the most by 3.34%, followed by Glaxosmitkline Pharmaceuticals that fell by 3.17% and Cipla that shed 3.04%.

Viewing volumes

Ispat Industries was the most actively traded share with over 1.62 crore shares changing hands on the BSE followed by wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy (1.15 crore shares), realtor company Unitech (0.44 crore shares), industrial finance company IFCI (0.40 crore shares) and ADAG group company Reliance Natural Resources (0.35 crore shares).