SGX Nifty is up by 48.0 points in the early morning trade, indicating a positive opening for Indian stock market.
Asian indices edged higher on Monday as investors hoped steps to unwind pandemic restrictions in China would eventually brighten the outlook for global growth and commodity demand, even if full freedom could be months away. The Japanese Nikkei is up by 0.16 percent. South Korea’s Kospi is up by 0.22 percent. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng is up by 2.92 percent in the early morning trades.
Major wall street indices rallied from their days low levels, as the November payrolls report fueled expectations the Federal Reserve would maintain its path of interest rate hikes to combat inflation. However, S&P 500 closed lower on Friday. S&P 500 lost 0.12 percent whereas Nasdaq composite dropped 0.18 percent on Friday.
?Societe Generale, Morgan Stanley pick Rs 243 crore shares in PB Fintech. Societe Generale and Morgan Stanley Mauritius Company picked Rs 243 crore worth of shares in the Policybazaar operator. Societe Generale bought 26 lakh shares in PB Fintech and Morgan Stanley Mauritius Company purchased 27.3 lakh shares.
?Bank of India raises Rs 1,500 crore via additional Tier-I bonds. The public sector lender has raised Rs 1,500 crore by allotting Basel-III compliant additional Tier-I bonds, to seven investors. The bonds issue opened on December 1 received good response from investors, getting bids worth Rs 6,367 crore against offer size of Rs 1,500 crore.
?M&M Financial Services reports 75% growth in disbursement for November. The company said in November 2022, the business continued its momentum with disbursement of approximately Rs 4,500 crore, delivering a 75% YoY growth on positive macro environment.
?Inox Green Energy Services Q2 loss widens to Rs 11.87 crore. The wind power operation and maintenance service provider posted net loss of Rs 11.87 crore on consolidated basis for quarter ended September FY23, increasing from loss of Rs 11.58 crore in previous quarter. Revenue from operations rose marginally to Rs 61.9 crore, from Rs 61.79 crore in same period.
?Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) net bought shares worth Rs 214.76 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) net purchased shares worth Rs 712.34 crore on December 2, provisional NSE data shows.
EMERGING | LATEST | % 1D |
Hang Seng | 17,865 | (0.3) % |
Shanghai Composite | 3,156 | (0.3) % |
DEVELOPED | LATEST | % 1D |
Dow Jones | 34,430 | 0.1 % |
DAX | 14,529 | 0.3 % |
FTSE 100 | 7,556 | (0.0) % |
Nikkei | 27,778 | (1.6) % |
Straits Times | 3,259 | (1.0) % |
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