BSE to conduct mock trading session on Aug 4
The Bombay Stock Exchange will conduct a mock trading session on Saturday. The session will be conducted for currency derivatives, equity derivatives02-08-2018
BSE to conduct mock trading session on Aug 4
The Bombay Stock Exchange will conduct a mock trading session on Saturday. The session will be conducted for currency derivatives, equity derivativesHEG hits record high ahead of June quarter results
The stock hit a record high of Rs 4,250, up 3.3% on the BSE in intra-day trade on Tuesday, ahead of June quarter (Q1FY19) results on Wednesday, August 1, 2018.NTPC Q1 net flat at 25 mn on depreciation, fuel cost, revenue up by 11%
The company's had posted Rs 26.1 billion standalone net profit in the corresponding period last fiscal, it said in a BSE filingSay hello to Motabhai, the BSE chatbot for all your stock-related queries
BSE chatbot Motabhai does away with the cumbersome process of tracking down data related to stocks, share prices and company information on the BSE websiteAmbuja Cements gains 6% on strong June quarter results
The stock rallied 6% at Rs 222 on the BSE after the company reported a better-than-expected a 27% year on year growth in standalone net profit at Rs 4.99 billion in June quarter.GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals zooms 17% on 1:1 bonus
The stock surged 17% to Rs 3,249, also its 52-week high on the BSE, after its board recommended a bonus issue in the ratio of 1:1.BSE, NSE put detailed framework in place for enhanced monitoring of cos
Leading stock exchanges BSE and NSE have put in place a detailed framework for shortlisting and reviewing of securities under graded surveillance measures (GSM), wherein investors need to be extra cautious while dealing in such stocks. These additional guidelines have been made after a joint surveillance meeting of markets regulator Sebi with exchanges last week, the bourses said in separate circulars. Under the new criteria, securities having a networth of less than or equal to Rs 10 crore and net fixed assets of less than or equal to Rs 25 crore are eligible for inclusion under the GSM framework. Also, securities with a negative price earning (PE); or having a greater than two times PE of benchmark index -- Nifty 500 or S&P BSE 500 --can be included. Further, the exchanges said securities with full market capitalisation of less than Rs 25 crore can be directly included under GSM stage I. GSM framework has been made to check any abnormal rise in stock price not commensurate withSouth Indian Bank tanks 18% on weak Q1 results
The stock tanked 18% to Rs 18.45, also its 52-week low on the BSE, after the private sector lender reported a sharp 77% year on year decline in its net profit at Rs 230 million in June quarter.Hindalco records sharpest intra-day fall in 11 months; stock slips 8%
The stock hit 52-week low of Rs 195, falling 8% in intra-day deal, its sharpest intra-day decline since August 11, 2017 on the BSE.BSE buyback concludes; 20L shares purchased
In January, the board of BSE had approved plan to buy back shares worth Rs 166 crore within one year of its listing.