
NSE will now have to do a thorough analysis of the reasons that led to the halt in trading

Over 10 companies are set to hit D-Street with its public offerings.

RailTel is a debt-free company and pays consistent dividends.

IndusInd Bank lost 3.43% today to trade at Rs 1071.65.

The stock opened for trading at Rs 109 on the National Stock Exchange, compared to the issue price of Rs 94, marking a premium of 16%. On the BSE, Ra

ONGC was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, rallying around 5%, followed by NTPC, Reliance Industries, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank and PowerGrid

Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on life insurers with a constructive stance as they resume a growth trajectory post Covid-19 disruption.

Shares of Nureca Limited made a stellar market debut on Thursday. The stock opened for trading at ₹ 615 on the National Stock Exchange.

Asks NSE to carry out a detailed root-cause analysis of the "trading halt"

Trading on the domestic stock exchanges has been extended until 5 pm after the NSE faced technical glitches earlier in the day.