Nifty Bank 26400 Call Most Active On NSE

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Nifty Bank 26,400 Call Most Active On NSE – Nifty Bank’s 26,400 strike price call was most active on the NSE ahead of its weekly expiry. Premium on the contract slumped 86 percent to Rs 3. Over 18 lakh shares were added to the open interest which stood at 24.48 lakh shares.           

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Nifty 50 index gained 0.18 percent or 19 points to 10,762

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – The S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.1 percent or 36 points to 35,428 and the NSE Nifty 50 index gained 0.18 percent or 19 points to 10,762. Indian equity benchmarks edged higher led by Infosys, TCS and ITC. However, the gains were capped as HDFC, Reliance Industries and Yes Bank came under selling pressure.                       

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Sensex, Nifty Extend Gains As BJP Leads On 110 Seats

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Sensex, Nifty Extend Gains As BJP (Karnataka Election Results 2018) Leads On 100 Seats – The Indian equity benchmarks extended gains led by strong gains in banking shares as BJP was seen leading on 100 seats in Karnataka.             The S&P BSE Sensex …

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Bank Nifty 26000 Call Most Active On NSE

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Bank Nifty 26,000 Call Most Active On NSE – Nifty Bank’s 26,000 strike price call option was among the most active option contracts on the National Stock Exchange.  Premium on the contract surged 56 percent to Rs 87.50. Over 1.74 lakh shares were added to the open interest which stood at over 8.18 lakh shares. 

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Sensex, Nifty Trade Firmly Higher Led By ICICI Bank

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Sensex, Nifty Trade Firmly Higher Led By ICICI Bank – ✅ Indian equity benchmarks traded firmly higher led by ICICI Bank which rose ahead of its March quarter earnings.

✅ The S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.3 percent or 103 points to 35,016 and the NSE Nifty 50 index gained 0.3 percent or 33 points to 10,651.

✅ Sixteen out of 19 sector gauges compiled by BSE were trading higher led by the S&P BSE Consumer Durable index’s 1.6 percent gain. On the flipside, the S&P BSE Healthcare index was the top sectoral loser, down 0.9 percent.      

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