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The Indian Share market continued to be volatile in
afternoon trade. The Sensex declined 36.48 points to 27328.44 and the Nifty
fell 11.65 points to 8263.40 while broader markets outperformed benchmarks. The
BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices gained 0.5 percent and 0.2 percent,
respectively. Advancing shares outnumbered declining ones by a ratio of
1461:1165 on the BSE.
Bajaj Finance surged more than 5 percent after reporting more than 40 percent year-on-year growth in profit and net interest income for July-September quarter. Equity benchmarks extended losses in last hour of trade. The Sensex declined 95.82 points to 27269.10 and the Nifty fell 28.95 points to 8246.10. About 1356 shares have advanced, 1331 shares declined, and 172 shares are unchanged on the BSE.
Tata Motors, NTPC, TCS, Infosys and SBI are top gainers in the Sensex while Cipla, Vedanta, OnGC, HUL and Hindalco are among losers. Oil prices rebounded in Asian trade as traders covered short positions after prices fell at least 3 percent in the previous session, but gains were capped by worries about oversupply and the health of the global economy.
Bajaj Finance surged more than 5 percent after reporting more than 40 percent year-on-year growth in profit and net interest income for July-September quarter. Equity benchmarks extended losses in last hour of trade. The Sensex declined 95.82 points to 27269.10 and the Nifty fell 28.95 points to 8246.10. About 1356 shares have advanced, 1331 shares declined, and 172 shares are unchanged on the BSE.
Tata Motors, NTPC, TCS, Infosys and SBI are top gainers in the Sensex while Cipla, Vedanta, OnGC, HUL and Hindalco are among losers. Oil prices rebounded in Asian trade as traders covered short positions after prices fell at least 3 percent in the previous session, but gains were capped by worries about oversupply and the health of the global economy.
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