Jindal Steel, Canara Bank among 93 BSE stocks to hit 52-week highs, 30 BSE stocks touch 52-week lows Domestic indices Nifty and Sensex are up in trade today as the indices gain during the first trading session of the year, despite negative global cues. Nifty gained 65 points to trade at 18,170 while Sensex rose 0.36% to trade at 61,060. Tata Steel, Reliance Industries, Hindalco, Tata Motors and SBI are the most active Nifty 50 stocks intraday.Nifty 50 Gainers and Losers On the NSE Nifty index, Tata Steel, Hindalco, ONGC, ICICI Bank and Tata Motors are the top winners, with Tata Steel up 4.84%. The biggest laggards are Bajaj Auto, Asian Paints, Hero MotoCorp, Cipla, Divis Lab, with Bajaj Auto down 1.87%. On the flip side, 30 stocks fell to their 52 week lows. Aurobindo Pharma, Abans Holdings, Elin Electronics, IPCA Laboratories, Jindal Poly Films, C.E. Info Systems, Reliance Capital, Shri Dinesh Mills, Synergy Green Industries and others were among these scrips. On the NSE Nifty, 47 stocks hit their 52 week highs including Fourth Dimension Solutions, Apar Industries, Apollo Micro Systems, AVRO India, Brand Concepts, Canara Bank, Equitas Holdings, GIC Housing Finance, Jindal Steel & Power, Jindal Stainless (Hisar), Jindal Stainless, Landmark Cars, Mahindra CIE Automotive, TIL, Usha Martin, Vinny Overseas and Wonder Fibromats are among others. Alternatively, 22 stocks including Abans Holdings, Astron Paper & Board Mill, Aurobindo Pharma, Elin Electronics, IPCA Laboratories, Jindal Poly Films, Kfin Technologies, C.E. Info Systems, Nahar Capital and Financial Services are the stocks at 52 week lows. Kalyani Investment Company, IFB Industries, Maha Rashtra Apex Corporation, Omax Autos are the top volume gainers of the day on NSE. IndusInd Bank, Tata Steel, HDFC, Tata Motors, Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank are among the volume toppers on the BSE Sensex-30 index.
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FII and DII trades: Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) have been net buyers of domestic stocks for successive days now. On Wednesday, FIIs pumped in Rs 2,347 crore. Domestic Institutional Investors (DII) have been net sellers, pulling out Rs 510 crore yesterday.
IPO watch: Syrma SGS Technology enters the final day of bidding today. So far the issue, that opened last week, has been subscribed 2.27 times. Retail investors have subscribed their portion 2.66 times while NIIs have bid for their quota 3.58 times and QIB portion has been bid for 0.71 times.