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Sensex opened down 4.25 per cent on Thursday as the market was caught up in a global sell-off.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Stock market  )
Mumbai: The BSE benchmark Sensex tumbled more than 5 per cent on Thursday, led by losses in top-listed Reliance Industries and financial stocks, joining the rest of Asia in a broad sell-off after US markets plunged. "We have been hit by the global sentiment. Our markets are following suit. We are not immune to global problems," said D.D. Rathi, senior vice president for research at Anand Rathi Se

Tags : Mumbai  BSE  Sensex  US-markets  Asia  Reliance  index  NSE 
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Sensex opened up on Monday, but quickly slipped into negative territory on deteriorating global cues
Monday, November 17, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Business  )
Mumbai: The BSE benchmark Sensex provisionally fell 1.2 per cent on Monday on worries over the deteriorating global outlook, with Japan joining the list of economies in recession. The 30-share BSE index provisionally closed 113.50 points lower at 9,271.92, with losses led by HDFC Bank and mortgage lender Housing Development Finance Corp. The 50-share NSE index was down 0.38 per cent at 2,799.55.

Tags : Mumbai  BSE  Sensex  index  Japan  HDFC-Bank  NSE 
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Indian markets were the most volatile in the world after China and Hong Kong in 2007-08, according t
Thursday, November 13, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Stock market  )
The Indian markets were the most volatile in the world after China and Hong Kong in 2007-08, according to market regulator Sebi. "Equity markets witnessed unprecedented buoyancy as well as steep corrections in 2007-08. Towards the end of the year, there was steep correction in the indices on account of concerns over domestic inflation and impending global recession," Sebi said in its annual repor

Tags : Indian-markets  Hong-Kong  China  Sebi  BSE  Sensex  NSE 
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Indian equities opened on a positive note with most indices ruling in the green
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Business  )
Indian equities opened on a positive note on Tuesday with most indices ruling in the green, a day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked investors not to panic as fundamentals of the economy remained strong. The sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) opened at 10,428.11 points, against Monday's close at 10,223.09 points, and moved up higher to 10,437.81 points, minutes af

Tags : Indian  Manmohan-Singh  Sensex  BSE  index  NSE 
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BSE’s benchmark Sensex into a massive 954-point nose-dive in tandem with the meltdown in stocks
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Business  )
Mumbai: Concerns of a global liquidity crunch sent the BSE’s benchmark Sensex into a massive 954-point nose-dive in tandem with the meltdown in stocks world over, which saw the 30-share index at a level below 11,000 for the first time in over two years. At its lowest point, the BSE bellwether lost nearly 8 per cent at 10,740.76 points last seen in August 2006. With domestic funds stepping in for

Tags : Mumbai  BSE  Sensex  NSE  stocks  Japanese 
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The Sensex fell more than 4 per cent early on Wednesday after overseas markets plunged.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Business  )
Mumbai: Equities fell below 11,000 points on Wednesday morning for the first time since August 2006 as concerns about foreign withdrawals grew on the back of a slump in overseas markets. By 10:33 a.m., the 30-share main index was down 5.8 per cent, or 680.22 points, at 11,015.02 after falling as low as 10,998.05. The 50-share NSE index dropped 5.4 per cent to 3,410.30.

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Sensex fell more than 2 percent early on Monday on fears of further foreign fund outflows.
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Business  )
Mumbai: Equities extended their fall to more than 4 per cent on Monday afternoon, dropping below 12,000 points for the first time since Sept 2006, as worries of foreign fund withdrawals mounted after the $700 billion US rescue package failed to soothe global recession fears. At 12:23 p.m., the 30-share main index was down 4.31 per cent, or 540.02 points, at 11,986.30. The 50-share NSE index drop

Tags : Mumbai  NSE  Sensex 
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Sensex sinks to a 2-month low
Saturday, September 27, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Business  )
Mumbai: Domestic stock markets plunged in sync with bourses worldwide after the ongoing US crisis claimed another victim in the US - Washington Mutual. While the BSE’s Sensex shed a hefty 445 points to an over two-month low, its NSE counterpart Nifty closed below the 4,000 mark for the first time in more than two months. The BSE’s benchmark closed the day at 13,102.18 after a 445-point loss. The

Tags : Mumbai  Sensex  BSE  NSE 
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Markets plunge, Sensex sheds over 250 pts
Friday, September 26, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Business  )
Bangalore: Sensex extended losses to 2 per cent on Friday afternoon, led down by No. 2 lender ICICI Bank and a drop in European markets after the US government's $700 billion bank bailout plan stalled. At 12:51 p.m., the benchmark 30-share BSE index was down 1.89 per cent, or 255.92 points, at 13,291.26, after having dropped as much as 2 per cent. The NSE index was down 1.94 per cent at 4,030.6

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NIFTY drops below 4000 mark
Thursday, September 25, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Business  )
Mumbai: The National Stock Exchange index Nifty today dipped to a two-month low of 3,982.30 points at 1030 hrs due to heavy selling by funds in financial and realty sector stocks after the collapse of US investment bank Lehman Brothers. The NSE-50 dropped by 5.56 per cent to 3,982.30 after a terror strike in the national capital over the weekend also contributed to the downslide. Investors were

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