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Opening Bell: Sensex, Nifty open flat, Cox & Kings falls 5 per cent

Opening Bell: Cox & Kings Locked At 5 Percent Lower Circuit As Company Defaulted On Rs 50 Crore Payment Out Of The Aggregate Amount Of Rs 65 Crore

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Fayiq Wani | Updated on: 02 Jul 2019, 10:06:06 AM
With Nifty above 11,850 it was a flat start for the Indian indices on Tuesday

New Delhi:

With Nifty above 11,850 it was a flat start for the Indian indices on Tuesday. Cox & Kings locked at 5 percent lower circuit as company defaulted on Rs 50 crore payment out of the aggregate amount of Rs 65 crore. HPCL, BPCL, IndusInd Bank, ONGC, Infosys, Britannia, Bajaj Auto, Maruti Suzuki and Asian Paints are among the major gainers on the indices, while losers are Yes Bank, Eicher Motors, Tata Motors, JSW Steel, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Cox & Kings and Dr Reddy's Lab, according to Money Control.

In the previous session Monday, the BSE gauge settled with 291.86 points, or 0.74 per cent, gains at 39,686.50, and the Nifty advanced 76.75 points, or 0.65 per cent, to end at 11,865.60.

Top gainers in the Sensex pack in early trade included ONGC, IndusInd Bank, NTPC, RIL, L&T, HDFC, Bharit Airtel, Maruti and SBI, rising up to 1.15 per cent.

Yes Bank witnessed heavy selling pressure, falling up to 6 per cent, followed by Tata Motors, Hero MotoCorp, Sun Pharma, TechM, Bajaj Auto and M&M which slipped up to 1.76 per cent.

According to traders, investors are cautious ahead of the Union Budget, scheduled for Friday.

In early session, domestic investors followed cues from other Asian equities which turned volatile amid fears of a global economic slowdown after reports of weakening manufacturing growth from the US, the euro zone, as well as India.      

Shanghai Composite Index, Hang Seng, Nikkei and Kospi were trading on a mixed note in their respective early sessions. Bourses on Wall Street ended significantly higher on Monday.

The global oil benchmark Brent crude futures were trading 0.20 per cent lower at 64.93 per barrel.

On the currency front, the Indian rupee depreciated 9 paise to 69.03 against the US dollar.

Meanwhile, on a net basis, foreign institutional investors bought equities worth Rs 426.53 crore, while domestic institutional investors sold shares to the tune of Rs 50.99 crore, provisional data available with stock exchanges showed Monday.

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First Published : 02 Jul 2019, 10:06:06 AM

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