Indian mkts least hit by Pak tragedy; end flat (Source : moneycontrol 28th Dec 2007)
The markets ended flat amid a highly volatile session. The cues from Asian peers and other equity markets were not very encouraging. The news from across the border of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination has been very disturbing for the markets. The Indian markets were however resilient and outperformed rest of the Asia closing flat. Midcap and small cap stocks continued their upmove. FMCG, metal and realty stocks also witnessed buying interest. Profit booking has seen in select auto technology stocks. The breadth was strong in the favour of advances. Wipro, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Auto and TCS were top losers on the bourses while DLF, Ambuja Cements, Tata Steel, Unitech, PNG and Nalco among top losers.
Reliance Energy, Transformers & Rectifiers, RNRL and Reliance Industries were most active shares. More
The markets ended flat amid a highly volatile session. The cues from Asian peers and other equity markets were not very encouraging. The news from across the border of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination has been very disturbing for the markets. The Indian markets were however resilient and outperformed rest of the Asia closing flat. Midcap and small cap stocks continued their upmove. FMCG, metal and realty stocks also witnessed buying interest. Profit booking has seen in select auto technology stocks. The breadth was strong in the favour of advances. Wipro, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Auto and TCS were top losers on the bourses while DLF, Ambuja Cements, Tata Steel, Unitech, PNG and Nalco among top losers.
Reliance Energy, Transformers & Rectifiers, RNRL and Reliance Industries were most active shares. More
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