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At close, Sensex jumped from a low of 56,825 to settle at 57,593, up 231 points. Nifty 50 bounced back from a low of 17,004 and closed at 17,222.
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If you have invested in a company that is about to get delisted, then don't panic
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In opening trades, Sensex was trading lower at 57,064 with losses of 298 points or 0.52%. While the Nifty 50 slipped 64 points or 0.38% at 17,088
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The apt strategy would be to focus on Themes that are likely to perform during the sector churning
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On a long-term basis, crude prices have a positive relationship with the Indian market
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By providing many new products for investors, NSE has played an active role in educating investors.
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Technological upgradation has happened across debt and equity markets. They have been performing in a robust manner especially during the pandemic.
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The fourth buyback from TCS has seen a massive response. Investors tendered 30.12 crore shares, against the company's offer to buy back 4 crore shares
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Post the 1992 Harshad Mehta scam, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) changed the rules of stock exchange, making it an investor's paradise.
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Bharti Airtel, SBI, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bajaj Finance, HUL were top gainers rallying upto 1%. On downside, Titan, PowerGrid, were laggards.