Sensex, Nifty flat in late morning deals

The 30-share Sensex resumed higher, but moved between 33,710.15 and 33,582.38 before quoting at 33,676.53

November 06, 2017 10:12 am | Updated 11:56 am IST - Mumbai

 A view of the BSE building in Mumbai.

A view of the BSE building in Mumbai.

The benchmark Sensex was trading flat in late morning deals hovered by lower Asian cues and crude jumped as Saudi Arabia’s shake—up on anti—corruption crackdown.

Buying was witnessed in consumer durables, auto, FMCG, industrials and realty counters, while profit booking was seen in key telecom, energy and oil& gas stocks.

The 30—share Sensex resumed higher, but moved between 33,710.15 and 33,582.38 before quoting at 33,676.53 at 1130 hours, down 9.03 points, or 0.03 per cent.

The broader NSE Nifty was also trading flat, marginally lower by 9.25 points to 10,443.25, or 0.09 per cent with 30 of its constituents led by HPCL, BPCL and Airtel trading in the negative.

Major gainers were Tatamtrdvr 3.30 pct, M&M 2.99 pct, ONGC 2.58 pct, Tata Motors 2.04 pct, Maruti 1.26 pct and AdaniPorts 1.05 pct.

Losers included, BhartiArtl 1.26 pct, SunPharma 1.30 pct, Kotak Bank 1.17 pct and Reliance 1.00 pct.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth a net Rs 9,690.84 crore on Friday, as per provisional data released by the stock exchanges. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 33.40 crore.

Asian stocks were trading lower as investors were cautious after a surprise shakeup over the weekend in Saudi Arabia and with President Donald Trump in Asia for more than a week of high—profile meetings.

The US stocks closed at records on last Friday with major indexes extending their lengthy upward moves on the back of strong results at Apple, which offset a mixed set of economic data.

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