DelhiDesk On May 8, 2023, the Indian stock market opened with a boom. The BSE Sensex opened at 61650.97 points, gaining 596.68 points, while the NSE’s Nifty opened at 18231.30 points, gaining 162.30 points. A total of 3,438 companies opened for trading on BSE, with 2,115 shares of trading companies opening with gains and 1,164 with losses. Additionally, 17 stocks were trading at a 52-week high, and 160 stocks were trading at a 52-week low. The top gainers were IndusInd Bank, Hindalco, Bajaj Finance, Tata Motors, and Kotak Mahindra, while the top losers were Coal India, Adani Enterprises, Dr. Reddy’s, Sun Pharma, and Larsen.
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– The Share Market opened with a boom, with BSE Sensex opening at 61650.97 points and NSE’s Nifty at 18231.30 points.
– A total of 3,438 companies opened for trading on BSE today, with 2,115 shares of trading companies opening with gains and 1,164 with losses.
– Today, 17 stocks are trading at 52 week high and 160 stocks are trading at 52 week low, whereas 122 shares have upper circuit and 31 shares have lower circuit.
– The top gainers of the day included IndusInd Bank, Hindalco, Bajaj Finance, Tata Motors, and Kotak Mahindra.
– The top losers of the day included Coal India, Adani Enterprises, Dr Reddy’s, Sun Pharma, and Larsen’s stock.
– Sensex is an index of the Mumbai Stock Exchange (BSE) consisting of 30 BSE companies, while Nifty is an index of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) consisting of the top 50 companies of the NSE.
– To invest in the stock market, one needs to open a demat and trading account with a stockbroker and cannot buy shares directly from the stock exchange.
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