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Friday, 18 May 2018

Get Profitable Share Market Tips: Sensex Slips 150 Points, Nifty Slips Below 10650

Get Profitable Share Market Tips with our share market expert report significant signals from the Global Markets and weakness in the Asian markets started weakening of the domestic market on Friday. After half-an-hour trading, the scarcity in the market increased, with the Sensex slipping more than 150 points. 



Nifty slipped below 10650 All sectoral indices on the NSE are doing business with weakness. There is pressure on the market by selling in HDFC Bank, TCS, ITC, Infosys, Maruti, HDFC and SBI. At the moment, the Sensex has slipped 176 points to 34,973 and the Nifty is down 41 points to 10,641 levels.

Earlier, the Sensex dropped 6 points to 35,144 points, while the Nifty opened 11 points down at 10,672 level. In the early business, the decline in the market has increased.

Midcap, weakness in small-cap stocks

With large-cap, mid-caps and smallcap, stocks are also trading with weakness. The BSE Mid-Cap Index has broken 0.13 percent, while the Nifty Mid-100 index has dropped 0.24 percent. The BSE Small-C Index index declined by 0.18 percent.

RCom, Endurance, Reliance Nippon, Bajaj Holding Investments, Reliance Infra, Concore, Reliance Capital, Federal Bank, Petronet, among the mid-cap stocks rose 1.05-15.11 percent. Shares falling include Vakrangi, TVS Motors, Central Bank, Berger Paints, Indian Hotels, Mphassies, Shriram City Union, National Aluminum.

All sectoral index slips

Profitable Share Market Tips expert report says All sectoral indices on the NSE are showing a declining trend. The Bank Nifty Index is trading 0.55 percent down at 25,930.70 level. FMCG Index was 0.30%, Auto Index 0.11%, IT index 0.21%, Metal index 0.15%, Pharma Index 0.38% and Realty Index 0.10%.

US markets fall and close

In Thursday's trade, Dao Jones closed 55 points down at 24,714. At the same time, the Nasdaq dropped 16 points to 7,382 levels. The S & P 500 Index closed at 2,720 level with a weak weakness of 0.09 percent.

FII sells, DII buyers

In Thursday's turnover, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) sold shares worth Rs 830.94 crore in the domestic stock market. However, Domestic Institutional Investors (DII) bought shares of Rs 428.92 crore.

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