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The stock market is seeing a boom on Tuesday, September 30, the second trading day of the week. The Sensex is trading at 80,650 levels with a gain of 300 points. At the same time, the Nifty has also climbed around 100 points, it is at the level of 24,750. Out of 30 Sensex’s 30 shares, 23 shares rise and 7 shares are declining.
The PSU bank sector of NSE is seeing a rise of more than 1%. Apart from this, there is also a boom in metal, auto, financial services, it, pharma, private bank and oil and gas sector. At the same time, there is a decline in realty, consumer durables, media and FMCG sector.
Mixed business in global market
- Japan’s Nikkei is trading at 45,023 in Asian markets at 45,023 and Korea’s Kospi is trading at 3,436.
- Hong Kong’s Hangseng index falls 0.027% to 26,615.76 and China’s Shanghai Composite is trading at 3,878 at 3,878.
- On September 29, the US Dow Jones climbed 0.15% to close at 46,316. Nasdaq Composite was up 0.48% and S&P 500 was up 0.26%.
FII sold shares worth 2,805 crore on 29 September
- On September 29, Foreign Investors (FIIs) sold shares worth 2,805.34 crores in the cash segment. Domestic investors (DIIS) made a net purchase of Rs 3,690.06 crore.
- So far this month, foreign investors have sold shares worth ₹ 32,823 crore. At the same time, domestic investors have purchased a net of ₹ 59,181 crore during this period.
- In August, foreign investors have sold shares worth ₹ 46,902.92 crore. At the same time, domestic investors made net purchases of Rs 94,828.55 crore during this period.
Kusumgar files DRHP for IPO
Kusumgar Limited, a Mumbai -based Mumbai -based company, has filed a draft (DRHP) near SEBI for IPO. Through this IPO, the company wants to raise Rs 650 crore.
The Sensex fell 62 points on Monday
On Monday, September 29, the stock market was seen fluctuating on the first trading day of the week. The Sensex fell 62 points to close at 80,364 levels. At the same time, the Nifty fell by 20 points, it closed at 24,634 levels. Out of 30 Sensex’s 30 shares, 16 shares were rose and 14 shares were declining.
The NSE media sector witnessed the highest decline of nearly 1%. Auto, IT, Pharma and private bank sector shares also declined. At the same time, the government bank sector saw a rise of about 2%, oil and gas and realty sector more than 1%.

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