Indian Stocks Market

Markets shed early gains, end on flat note

Markets shed early gains, end on flat note Both Sensex and the Nifty rose early in the day on positive global cues. ...
04:50 PM, Feb 25, 2009

Markets close marginally down

Markets close marginally down S&P CNX Nifty index of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) ended at 2,731.10 pts. ...
04:46 PM, Feb 24, 2009

Markets end weak despite sharp recovery

Markets end weak despite sharp recovery FMCG, cement, select telecom, power, capital goods, realty stocks did well. ...
05:08 PM, Dec 02, 2008

Markets end up 5.5 pc on short covering, happy note

Markets end up 5.5 pc on short covering, happy note The Nifty hit 2700 mark in late trade, but did not reach the same at close. ...
04:15 PM, Nov 21, 2008

Equities shed value, key index ends below 10,000

Equities shed value, key index ends below 10,000 The market had taken a severe beating by midday, Sensex fell to below 10K. ...
05:10 PM, Oct 23, 2008

Market ends in green: IT up; Realty, midcap down

Market ends in green: IT up; Realty, midcap down Kolkata: West Indies coach Ottis Gibson feels the team did a decent job by having India five down and hoped to restrict the hosts to a manageable total on day two of the Kolkata Test. Electing to bat, India rode on Rahul Dravid's fluent 119, his 36th Test century, and VVS Laxman's unbeaten 73 to score 346 runs for the loss of five wickets at stumps on the opening day....
04:28 PM, Mar 19, 2008

What caused the mayhem in markets? | Second biggest fall

What caused the mayhem in markets? |  Second biggest fall India's batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar was out on 76 against West Indies in the second innings of the first Test. ...
06:16 PM, Mar 17, 2008

Markets collapse, Sensex sees second biggest fall ever

Markets collapse, Sensex sees second biggest fall ever Karachi: Former Pakistan Test coach Waqar Younis has advised flamboyant allrounder Shahid Afridi to keep his mouth shut and focus on performing well as a cricketer. In an unusually hard-hitting interview to Geo News in Dubai, Waqar said Afridi needs to rethink his priorities as a senior player. All the time he is criticizing somebody and using distasteful language. It is time he just kept his mouth shut and focussed...
11:05 AM, Mar 17, 2008

Udayan's View: Terrible day for financial markets globally

Udayan's View:  Terrible day for financial markets globally Karachi: Controversial former pacer Sarfaraz Nawaz has lashed out at ICC's anti-corruption and security unit, terming it as a "useless" body. Nawaz believes the present anti-corruption mechanism is not enough to curb the spot-fixing menace in the future. "Even the presence of professional detectives in the ACSU cannot do any good unless they are competent and have the knowledge and skills to spot out incidents of corruption in the sport,"...
03:54 PM, Mar 13, 2008

Markets end flat on lower IIP nos

Markets end flat on lower IIP nos Dubai: Misbah-ul Haq will look for an improved performance from his fielders to menace Sri Lanka in the second Test which starts at the Dubai sports city stadium from Wednesday. Pakistan snatched a draw from the jaws of a win by dropping as many as seven catches to let the Sri Lankans off in the first Test in Abu Dhabi last week, leaving the three-Test series tied. Led by left-arm...
06:18 PM, Mar 12, 2008

Look who made money even in the market meltdown

Look who made money even in the market meltdown Chittagong: Bangladesh debutant Mohammad Ilias Sunny claimed four wickets to help restrict West Indies to 144-5 on the fourth day of the first Test on Monday. After Shahadat Hossain's early breakthrough, Sunny (4-56) had the visitors teetering in their response to Bangladesh's first innings score of 350-9 declared. West Indies is still more than 200 runs behind with five first-innings wickets remaining. West Indies lost opener Lendl Simmons for seven...
03:34 PM, Mar 12, 2008

Markets open strong on positive global cues

Markets open strong on positive global cues Mumbai: Two left-handers, both hailing from Gujarat - Parthiv Patel and Ravindra Jadeja utilised their chances and made impressive returns to the Indian cricket team following the recent spate of injuries to some key players. The story of Patel and Jadeja, the former recalled in the ODI team in the West Indies and the latter in England, is unfolding on parallel lines as both have followed an almost similar pattern....
10:36 AM, Mar 12, 2008

Markets open lower, then show slight recovery

Markets open lower, then show slight recovery Chittagong: West Indies opener Lendl Simmons was rewarded for some impressive batting in the one day series with Bangladesh by replacing the injured Adrian Barath for the Test series, The West Indies Cricket Board announced on Tuesday. Barath, 21, suffered a hamstring injury during the first one day international and has not recovered enough to make the two Test series. The 26-year-old Simmons is in good form and was the...
11:18 AM, Mar 11, 2008

Mkts show smart recovery; end on a flat note

Mkts show smart recovery; end on a flat note Karachi: In its bid to discourage players from getting involved in fixing or gambling in domestic circuit, the Pakistan Cricket Board has enforced a contract system for all the regional teams this season. According to details all the players named by the regions in their 20-member squads for the domestic season, have been awarded six-month contracts by the board, starting with the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy that began from October 6. The...
04:53 PM, Mar 10, 2008

Tired of bear hug? Here is how to beat the market

Tired of bear hug? Here is how to beat the market New Delhi: India's middle-order batsman Virat Kohli finds the new ODI rules introduced by the ICC confusing and feels that the playing condition, which allows for a run out if a batsman is deemed to have obstructed the field, is vague. The new ICC rules came into application in the ongoing five-match India-England series, the first game of which India won by 126 runs in Hyderabad. It is a good...
04:18 PM, Mar 10, 2008
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