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ICDM & F&O Turnover - Feb 27, 2007

BSE Press Release

Value of deals reported on ICDM on  27th  FEB , 07 , through ICDM System as well as Internet portal is = Rs.171.02 Crs.

Total Number of deals :   57

Please find hereinbelow data on F&O turnover (one sided) for the trade date 27 February 2007.

1.) Sensex Futures = Rs.  777.41 crores.

2.) Reliance Futures = Rs. 54.68 crores.

3.) Total F&O Turnover = Rs. 832.74 crores.

All the above values represent one sided turnover.

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News about SKF India Limited

NSE Press Release

The media had reports on February 24, 2007 that SKF India Limited is planning to enter in the power transmission products business.

The Exchange, in order to verify the accuracy or otherwise of the information reported in the media and to inform the market place so that the interest of the investors is safeguarded, had written to the officials of the company.

SKF India Limited has vide its letter inter-alia stated, “The SKF group is already supplying range of products for power transmission namely Timing Belts, V-Belts, Chains, Couplings, Sprockets and Pulleys to its customers under different brand name and has not entered any new line of business. With the Rs. 1000- crore industry for power transmission products being fragmented, SKF in keeping with its mission to be a total Knowledge Engineering company is focusing on offering complete solutions to its customers by offering the entire product range under one brand name. The Power Transmission Products - Timing Belts, V-Belts, Chains, Couplings, Sprockets and Pulleys - will be offered to customers as a complete solutions package. SFK India aims to focus on its existing verticals such as Cement, Steel, Paper, Textile and Machine Tool segments to promote these products.”

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NSE completes its 1759th Normal Settlement

NSE Press Release

The Exchange has successfully completed its 1759th Normal Settlements (Rolling T+2 following SEBI directive) since inception i.e., Settlement Number N – 2007036 on February 27, 2007. The settlement statistics are as follows:         

Particulars
Values

           

N – 2007036

Total traded quantity (lakhs)

5192.12

Total traded value (Rs. In Crores)

10255.11

Total value of the settlement (Securities) (Rs. In Crores)

3185.63

Total value of the settlement (Funds) (Rs. In Crores)

1171.97

Shortages for the settlement

0.17%

% of  Delivery ( No. of shares deliverable / No. of shares traded )

27.45%

 

Retail Debt Market has completed its 1033rd settlement details of which are as follows:

 

Settlement No.

Traded Value

Settlement Value

 

 

Securities

Funds

D- 2007036

NIL

NIL

NIL

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Closing in red - Feb 27, 2007 @ Closing Bell

With just one day for the big Budget Day, the markets closed in the red after a having a volatile session which gradually turned towards the bears.

The Sensex closed at 13478.83 (-170.69) while the Nifty closed at 3893.9 (-48.10)
Midcap and Small cap closed in positive on the Sensex.
CNX NIFTY JUNIOR closed at 6958.25 (Opening: 6946.55) (+0.17%)
CNX IT closed at 5446.10 (Opening: 5521.60)(-1.37%)
BANK NIFTY closed at 5464.65 (Opening: 5533.75)(-1.25%)
CNX 100 closed at 3767.70 (Opening: 3806.60)(-1.02%)

HDFC Bank closed up by 24.55. Its last trade is at 976.20 - Up by 2.58% on Sensex
Amongst cement stocks, ACC gained 15.15. Its last trade is at 961.05 to close the day up by 1.6% on Sensex
Top pharma companies Ranbaxy and Dr. Reddy closed at almost the same place they have started.

Top gainers in the Midcaps include Thomas Cook (+10%), Nagarjuna Constructions (+7.1%), Mahindra Ges (+6.4%), Patel Engineering (+5.2%), Ansal Infra (+4.9%) and CMC Ltd (+4.75%) on the Sensex.

Big names in the FMCG sector closed in positive. Colgate Palmolive (+4.9%), Britania Industries (+3.5%), Marico (+2.2%), Godrej (+1.8%), Nestle (+0.5%) and Proctor & Gamble (+0.19%) made a good show on the Sensex

Declining stocks outnumbered Advancing stocks on the CNX IT. While 6 scripts advanced, 14 took the declines route. Amongst IT stocks that closed in positive are CMC (+3.67%), Tata Elxsi (2.54%), HTMT (+1.75%), GTL (+1.36%) and Moser Baer (+0.46%). Big IT names however ended in the red. The list include Rolta (-5.42%), Satyam Computers (-2.20%), TCS (-1.71%), Wipro (-1.47%) and Infosys Technologies (-1.40%)

USD/INR is at 44.22

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Gaining inroads into the red territory; Bank Nifty looses over 2% - Feb 27, 2007 @ 3:00 PM

The downward slide that started few hours ago got more deeper and markets began to make more inroads into the red territory. NIFTY is at 3876.60 (-1.66%). Banking stocks are again making the damage with BANK NIFTY itself loosing by 2.13% points. It is currently at 5415.85.

Amongst banking stocks that are in the positive arena are Union Bank (+3.6%), HDFC Bank (+2%), Bank of Baroda (+1.9%) and Bank of India (+1.7%)

However, the bulk of the Banking Stocks in the Nifty 50 are in the red.  ICICI Bank (-5.1%), Oriental Bank of Commerce (-4.7%), Punjab National Bank (-2.8), Corporation Bank (-2.6%) and State Bank of India (-1.9%)

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