Investors lose more than Rs 15 lakh cr this week; these 50 stocks fell 20-40% in BSE 500
Over 300 constituents of the BSE 500 index fell 10-40 percent. Of these, around 75 stocks plunged 20-40 percent14-03-2020
Investors lose more than Rs 15 lakh cr this week; these 50 stocks fell 20-40% in BSE 500
Over 300 constituents of the BSE 500 index fell 10-40 percent. Of these, around 75 stocks plunged 20-40 percentBlack Friday on D-Street as over 1200 stocks hit 52-week low on BSE; 330 stocks at lower circuit
The volatility index surged over 37 percent at 56.51 level.Sectoral indices crash over 9%; oil & gas tanks 9.82%
All BSE sectoral indices closed in red on Thursday due to broad based selling by jittery investors after the World Health Organisation declared COVIDStock Markets To Be Shut For Holi On Tuesday
The stock markets crashed by 5 per cent on Monday due to spiking coronavirus cases worldwide and plummeting crude oil prices. The S&P BSE ended the day at 35,635, weaker by 1,942 points or 5.1...Carnage on D-St: Small mid-caps lead fall; over 150 stocks fell 10-70% in a week
Investors' lost nearly 2 lakh crore in the week gone by. The average market capitalisation of the BSE-listed companies fell from Rs 146.87 lakh cr recorded on February 28 to Rs 144.31 lakh cr on March 6.3.5 lakh cr worth commerical papers listed on BSE in three months
In just three months, commercial papers (CPs) worth more than 3.5 lakh crore have been listed on the BSE. The listing of commercial papers was alloweCompany news: Intense Technologies
Intense Technologies on Tuesday informed the BSE that it has bagged a large deal for digitalising mission-critical citizen services in India in partneBSE to shift weekly derivatives expiry to Monday
In September, BSE had introduced weekly futures and options contracts in the equity derivatives segment.Biggest single day fall since February 2018 wipes out Rs 5 lakh cr of investor wealth
The market breadth was largely in favour of bears as more than seven shares declined for every share rising on the BSE.US Hedge Fund Asks Zee's Subhash Chandra To Exit One of His Firms: Report
Subhash Chandra and his group owned about 57 per cent of the education firm's shares as of the end of December, most of which are pledged, according to data from BSE Ltd.