HDFC Bank’s M-cap touches Rs 14 trillion for first-time ever
The market capitalization (market cap) of HDFC Bank topped the Rs 14 trillion mark for the first-time ever on Thursday.
The market capitalization (market cap) of HDFC Bank topped the Rs 14 trillion mark for the first-time ever on Thursday.
A workshop was organised to explore the transformative role of digital technologies with focus on enhancing financial literacy, protecting investors, and fostering sustainable growth in the capital markets.
The penalty was imposed for the 'erroneous freezing' of the demat accounts of two Mumbai residents who were 'erroneously' classified as promoters.
Things were rolling along fine for the markets until the FED meeting. Thursday, saw US markets fall as thoughts of an impending recession hit the markets overseas.
Sundararaman Ramamurthy, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) lauded the Union Budget and its nine priorities for thrust on the middle-class and inclusiveness of all segments including poor
The Rs 702-crore initial public offering of Happiest Minds Technologies, promoted by Ashok Soota.
On the broader front, the S&P BSE MidCap and SmallCap ended with gains at 1.5 per cent and 0.85 per cent respectively.
RBI has left the benchmark repurchase (repo) rate unchanged at 4 per cent.
HDFC, Axis Bank, PowerGrid, SBI, Bajaj Finserv and Bharti Airtel were among other top laggards that pulled down the Sensex from gaining.
School and Mass Education Minister S R Dash said 4,21,256 out of the 5,34,843 students passed the examination.