| 151. |
BSE Sensex drops 0.6 percent on global credit worries
Indian shares dropped 0.6 percent on Tuesday as credit troubles came back to haunt global markets, while rising foreign fund outflows made investors cautious after the main index had risen 4 percent in two days.
27 Nov 2007 |
| 153. |
BSE Sensex rises 1.76 percent to snap 6-day fall
Indian shares rose 1.76 percent on Friday, snapping a six-day losing streak as investors returned to infrastructure play Larsen & Toubro after a sharp slide and Reliance Industries rose on speculation of an acquisition.
23 Nov 2007 |
| 154. |
BSE Sensex plunges 678 points as FIIs offload $508 million
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark 30-share sensitivity index, the Sensex, recorded its biggest decline in a month on Wednesday, plunging 678 points or 3.52 per cent, after crude oil approached $100 a barrel and the Federal Reserve cut its forecast for U.S. economic growth from 2.5-2.75 to 1.8-2.5 percent.
22 Nov 2007 |
| 155. |
Indian shares slip on Tuesday; Karachi up
Indian shares fell 1.8 percent on Tuesday, taking their losses to 3.3 percent over four days, with financial and technology stocks such as ICICI Bank and Infosys Technologies hit by worries about the subprime crisis.
20 Nov 2007 |
| 156. |
BSE Sensex slips 65 points on Monday
India's main share index fell 0.33 percent on Monday, its third straight loss, as worries about the U.S. economic outlook pulled down Asian shares and as investors shifted their attention to small- and mid-cap stocks.
19 Nov 2007 |
| 158. |
BSE Sensex falls 0.7 percent on Thursday, banks down
Indian shares dropped 0.7 percent on Thursday, after rising more than 6 percent in the previous two days, as worries about the U.S. credit troubles fallout came back to haunt global markets.
15 Nov 2007 |
| 159. |
BSE Sensex posts biggest single day gain of 894 points, Asian markets up
The Bombay Stock Exchange’s (BSE) benchmark 30-share sensitivity index, the Sensex, surged 894 points, its biggest single day gain in absolute terms, on Wednesday, November 14, coming within a striking distance of the psychological 20,000 points mark, which it first breached on October 29.
15 Nov 2007 |
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