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Banks will remain closed in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Sikkim today (November 14) on the occasion of Diwali (Bali Pratipada)
Kalyan Jewellers, Yatra Online, NDMC, NDMC Steel, Trident Ltd, Jindal Poly Films, Milton Industries, Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd, Sreeleathers and Wockhardt Ltd are among companies that will release their Q2 earnings for July-September 2023 today (November 14)
The domestic stock markets National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will remain closed today (November 14) due to Diwali Bali Pratipada or Bali Padyami. The currency markets are also closed today
While trading in the commodity derivative segment will remain shut during the morning session, it is set to open in the evening session
The Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited or MCX will be shut for trading during the morning session but trading will open in the evening session
“D-Street bulls chose to remain on the sidelines on Nov 13 after the Muhurat Trading rally, leading Nifty to a decline of 82 points, settling at 19,443.50. In tandem, Sensex took a dive of 325 points, concluding the day at 64,933. The market's descent is primarily attributed to setbacks in information technology (IT) and financial stocks,” said Shrey Jain, Founder and CEO SAS Online
“In the Bank Nifty, the trading range observed was between 43,600 and 43,100, suggesting a potential sideways to bullish trend. Notably, public sector banks demonstrated strong performance driven by robust credit growth, improved asset quality, and solid balance sheets, with indications that this trend is likely to continue,” said Mandar Bhojane, Research Analyst, Choice Broking
Children’s Day will be celebrated across India today (November 14). The day marks the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who was fondly referred to as Chacha Nehru by children. It comes days ahead of the UN’s Universal Children's Day or World Children's Day, which will take place on November 20
This year, the Hindu festival of Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on two days. The muhurat for Bhai Dooj will begin on November 14 and continue till the next day, as per the Drik Panchang. The festival marks the end of Diwali and is a celebration of a sister and brother’s love