BSE, NSE shut on November 23 for Gurunanak Jayanti
The forex and commodity futures markets, too, will not conduct any kind of trading.
The BSE and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) are closed for trade on November 23, 2018, on account of Gurunanak Jayanti. All wholesale commodity markets, including metal and bullion, are also closed.
The forex and commodity futures markets, too, will not trade.
It was a negative end for the market in this truncated week with the Nifty giving up 10,550-mark.
Private banks were major contributors to the Nifty Bank’s underperformance. Telecom pack, too, saw some pressure. Consumption, energy, metals, and pharma saw the most losses after banks, while selling was visible in the midcaps space.
Adani Ports, TCS, and Zee Entertainment were the top gainers, while M&M, Tata Steel, and Grasim lost the most.
At the close of market hours, the Sensex was down 218.78 points or 0.62 percent at 34981.02, while the Nifty was lower by 73.20 points or 0.69 percent at 10526.80. The market breadth was negative as 1,093 shares advanced, against a decline of 1,489 shares, while 153 shares were unchanged.
source: moneycontrol.com
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