Rupee appreciates by 1 paise against dollar in early trade
The Indian rupee appreciated by 1 paise to Rs 46.79 a dollar in early trade on Thursday, on the back of fresh capital inflows by foreign funds.
Rupee gains 15 paise against dollar in early trade
The rupee on Wednesday climbed 15 paise to Rs 46.91 a dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market in early trade on capital inflows into equities by foreign funds.
Sensex rebounds, up 120 points in opening trade
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex on Wednesday opened higher by almost 120 points, after Tuesday’s losses, on emergence of fund buying in auto, oil, gas, realty and metal stocks, coupled with
Drunk car driver rams into two vehicles in Mumbai; 1 killed
In a case of drunk driving, a man allegedly rammed his car into a scooter and subsequently into another four wheeler in Malabar Hill area here, killing one person and leaving another injured, the poli
Pak-England series to go on
The ICC on Monday said the Twenty20 and ODI series between Pakistan and England will go on as per schedule and “appropriate” action on ‘spot-fixing’ allegations against Pakistani cricketers will be ta
Rupee weakens by 10 paise against dollar in early trade
The Indian rupee on Tuesday weakened by 10 paise to Rs 47.01 a dollar in the early trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market following the dollar's gains against other major currencies.
Sensex slips 69 points in opening trade on global cues
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex on Tuesday dropped by almost 69 points in the opening trade on sell-off in realty, metals and banking stocks by funds and retail investors amid weak global m
Sensex pares losses, closes 50 points down
A benchmark index for Indian equities on Tuesday closed 50 points lower than its previous close, recouping some of its intra-day losses.
Realty shares rebounds on heavy buying
Real estate stocks on Monday bounced back in early trade on the Bombay Stock Exchange gaining up to 2.2 per cent as investors snapped up the stocks available at lower levels after sharp previous week
Sensex slips into red
A benchmark index for Indian equities slipped from its intra-day highs and was ruling marginally lower than its previous close. Other Asian markets, however, closed in the green.