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SME Times News Bureau | 23 Jul, 2021
India's key Indian equity indices made marginal gains during post-noon
trade session on Thursday following supportive global cues.
Besides, expectations of healthy quarterly results and encouraging response to Zomato's debut pushed the market's higher.
Around 1.15 p.m., Sensex was trading at 53,008.15, higher by 170.94 points or 0.32 per cent from its previous close.
Nifty50 was trading at 15,874.90, higher by 50.85 points or 0.32 per cent from its previous close.
In addition, Zomato's stocks debuted with a healthy rise of 68 per cent from issue price.
Post the stellar debut, the market capitalisation of Zomato is around Rs 1 lakh crore. Currently, it is at Rs 96,103.45 crore.
Amongst sectors, Realty, IT and Metal traded in the green.
"Indian
equities indexes were trading moderately in the green in late morning
transactions, alternating between positive and negative terrains. The
Ministry of External Affairs stated that India has been in contact with
other nations about the potential of importing vaccines to boost
domestic manufacturing, which traders found encouraging," said Likhita
Chepa of CapitalVia Global Research.
"Traders also noted Deputy
Governor T. Rabi Sankar's statement that the RBI is working on a phased
rollout of its own digital currency and is considering trial projects in
wholesale and retail segments in near future. Investors digested dismal
economic statistics showing the country's failure to get past the
COVID-19 outbreak, while yields on safe-haven assets such as US
Treasuries fell."
According to Jay Purohit, Technical and
Derivatives Analyst, MOFSL: "Nifty opened positive but slight pressure
can be seen at current zones. Market can be seen moving in a
consolidation ahead of the monthly expiry. It is respecting its support
zones and declines are being bought."
"Volatility has also
cooled down thus supporting the bulls to sustain at higher zones. Market
breadth is in favour of the declining counters on account of profit
booking decline."
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Customs Exchange Rates |
Currency |
Import |
Export |
US Dollar
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66.20
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64.50 |
UK Pound
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87.50
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84.65 |
Euro
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78.25
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75.65 |
Japanese
Yen |
58.85 |
56.85 |
As on 13 Aug, 2022 |
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