Sensex, Nifty End Modestly Lower

RTTNews | 9h 10min ago
Sensex, Nifty End Modestly Lower

(RTTNews) - Indian shares ended Monday's session modestly lower amid concerns over slowing earnings growth and a weakening rupee amidst continued foreign fund outflows.

Rising geopolitical risks also weighed on markets after fighting between Russia and Ukraine intensified over the weekend, and outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden authorized the first use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine for strikes inside Russia.

The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex ended the session down 241.30 points, or 0.31 percent, at 77,339.01, with IT, energy and healthcare stocks leading losses.

The broader NSE Nifty index closed at 23,453.80, down 78.90 points, or 0.34 percent, from its previous close.

Cipla, BPCL, Infosys, Dr Reddy's Laboratories and TCS fell 2-3 percent in the Nifty pack while Hindustan Unilever, Nestle India, Tata Steel and Hero MotoCorp gained 1-3 percent.

NALCO, Hindalco and Vedanta surged 3-9 percent after China withdrew export tax rebate on aluminum and copper products.

Gas distribution companies Mahanagar Gas and Indraprastha Gas fell 14 percent and 20 percent, respectively after the government, over the weekend, cut the Administered Price Mechanism (APM) allocation to the companies by 20 percent for the second consecutive month.

read more
Spirit Airlines Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection; Stock Drops

Spirit Airlines Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection; Stock Drops

Spirit Airlines, Inc., amid struggles with mounting losses and debt, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The restructuring is expected to reduce Spirit's debt and provide increased financial flexibility. In an open letter to all Spirit Guests, the company called the process a proactive step to position it...
RTTNews | 5h 25min ago
Bay Street Likely To Open On Positive Note

Bay Street Likely To Open On Positive Note

Canadian shares may open higher on Monday as energy and materials sectors are likely to attract buyers thanks to firm crude oil and metal prices. With Canadian inflation data due this week, and the Federal Reserve's upcoming policy moves remaining a bit uncertain, the mood is likely to remain somewhat cautious.
RTTNews | 6h 31min ago
CPI Uptick, Fed Hints Boost Dollar Again

CPI Uptick, Fed Hints Boost Dollar Again

The U.S. dollar rallied against major currencies during the week ended November 15 amidst an expected uptick in consumer price inflation in the U.S. as well as hints from Jerome Powell that the Fed was in no hurry to cut rates.
RTTNews | 6h 33min ago
Eurozone Trade Surplus Increases In September

Eurozone Trade Surplus Increases In September

The euro area trade surplus increased notably in September as exports to the United States surged ahead of the presidential election in November that saw Donald Trump winning the race. The trade surplus rose to EUR 12.5 billion in September from EUR 9.8 billion in the same period last year, data from Eurostat showed Monday.
RTTNews | 6h 36min ago
Nvidia's New Blackwell AI Chip Servers Reportedly Overheat

Nvidia's New Blackwell AI Chip Servers Reportedly Overheat

Nvidia Corp.'s new Blackwell AI chips are facing overheating issues that could delay new data centres, The Information reported citing customers, suppliers and employees working on the issue. In pre-market activity on the Nasdaq, the shares were losing around 2.5 percent. The news comes as the world's most valuable company by market capitalization is set to release its third-quarter earnings...
RTTNews | 6h 44min ago
Thai GDP Expands Most In 2 Years

Thai GDP Expands Most In 2 Years

The Thai economy grew at the fastest pace in two years in the third quarter on strong investment, exports and government spending, data from the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council showed Monday. Gross domestic product climbed 3.0 percent on a yearly basis after rising revised 2.2 percent in the second quarter.
RTTNews | 9h 3min ago