Monday, November 5, 2007

Market ends in red: Midcap, smallcap outperform...

The markets ended in red on account of selling pressure in largecaps from bank, FMCG, IT and energy sector. Broader markets held out their gains and BSE midcap and smallcap outperformed the Sensex, which closed down 385 points (-1.93%). The midcap index was up 1% and smallcap index was up 1.4%.

Cues from Asia were not very encouraging as most of the Asia closed in the red. Hang Seng was down 1450 points or 5%, Shanghai was down 2.5%, Straits and Thailand were down nearly 2% each.

Sensex closed down 385.45 points or 1.93% at 19590.78, and the Nifty down 85.10 points or 1.43% at 5847.30.

About 1569 shares advanced, 1418 shares declined, and 75 shares remained unchanged.

Top gainers on the indices were Ranbaxy, Bharti Airtel, Cipla, SBI, NTPC, Tata Power, PNB and HPCL.

Noida Toll Bridge, Jaiprakash Hydro, RNRL, HMT are among the other gainers from broader markets.

Top losers on the indices were ONGC & ICICI Bank down over 4% each, HDFC Bank down 3%, Infosys and GlaxoSmithKline.