BSE Realty index moves into the green zone
DSIJ Intelligence / 23 Aug 2017
The realty sector has moved out from the shadows with the S&P BSE Realty index opening on a positive note during Wednesday’s trading session.
The realty sector has moved out from the shadows with the S&P BSE Realty index opening on a positive note during Wednesday’s trading session. The index was trading higher by 1.54% at the 2,072 level on the BSE at 0946 hours.
DLF was contributing majorly to the index gains. The company announced that its board meeting will be held on August 25 to review the status of the proposed sale of compulsorily convertible preference shares to GIC. Meanwhile, Indiabulls Real Estate and HDIL were contributing more than 2 points to the Realty index gains.
DLF was the top gainer in the index, trading up by 3.48% at Rs 181 per share. HDIL was trading higher by 2.02% at Rs 60 per share. Indiabulls Real Estate was trading up by 1.46% at Rs 222 per share, and Unitech was up by 1.965% at Rs 7.30 per share. Among others, Phoenix was trading up by 0.95% at Rs 543 per share, Godrej Properties was up by 0.43% at Rs 511 per share, Prestige was up by 0.41% at Rs 259, Sobha rose by 0.40% at Rs 389 per share, and Omaxe was trading higher by 0.37% at Rs 201 per share.
Meanwhile, benchmark index Sensex was trading up by 163 points at the 31,455 level and Nifty was trading higher by 44 points at the 9,809 level.
If you want to stay updated with the share market news today, keep a close watch on the indian stock market today with real time movements like sensex today live and overall stock market today trends. Investors tracking ipo allotment status, ipo news today, or the latest ipo india can also follow daily updates along with bse share price live data. Whether you are learning how to invest in stock market in india, preparing for a market crash today, or searching for the best stocks to buy in india, insights on top gainers today india, top losers today india, trending stocks india and long term stocks india help in making informed investment decisions.