INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Domestic shares ended lower on Friday amid heavy selling in financials, metals and IT stocks
50 Nifty constituents, 15 closed in the green and 34 in the red while 1 remained unchanged.
Here is a lowdown on the key developments in
The stock, however, pared losses and ended 4.45 per cent lower at Rs 59.10 apiece on BSE
Vakrangee hits upper circuitShares of the battered firm finally rose like a phoenix from the ashes
After hitting lower circuit for 28 straight sessions, the stock hit the upper circuit limit of 5 per cent to end the session at Rs 34.20
Rajagopal appointed chair of Fortis board JM Financial Services, Singapore, Chairman Ravi Rajagopal has been appointed the chairman of the
Fortis board, the company told stock exchanges on Friday
The development came as the board was expected to decide whether it would consider an expression of interest by KKR-backed Radiant Life Care
The stock closed 1.4 per cent lower at Rs 145
READ MORESpurt in open interestCG Power witnessed the biggest spurt in open interest at 83.54 per cent, followed by Just Dial (56.18 per
cent) and Torrent Pharma (55.07 per cent).
Most active stocks Reliance Communications, GMR Infra and CG Power were the most active stocks in
terms of volume while HDFC Bank, Maruti Suzuki and ICICI Bank emerged most active in terms of value.
Top Sensex moversHDFC Bank (down 1.25
per cent) Hindustan Unilever (down 2 per cent) and Infosys (down 1 per cent) contributed the most to the fall in the 30-pack index
Put/Call optionsOn the options front, maximum Put open interest stood at strike price 10,600 followed by 10,200, while maximum Call OI was
at 11,000 followed by 10,700 and 10,800
There was Put writing at 10,700, followed by 10,500, while Call writing was seen at 10,700 and then 11,000 level
Options data suggested a broader trading range between 10,600 and 10,900 levels for the next few sessions, said Chandan Taparia of Motilal