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In the BSE Auto index, Sundaram Fastners is going to replace UNO Minda, and Jindal Stainless will replace National Aluminium Company in the Metal index.
A new regulation concerning the disclosure of family arrangements by listed companies is exacerbating rifts between feuding shareholders.
The latest example is Bengaluru-based TD Power Systems (TDPS), currently enmeshed in a legal dispute before the Karnataka high court over ownership of its 16 per cent equity.
Vijay Kirloskar, who is asserting a claim over the 16 per cent stake held by Mohib Khericha (chairperson of TDPS) and Nikhil Kumar (managing director of TDPS and nephew of Kirloskar), has sent a letter to the market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), and stock exchanges. He accuses TDPS of insufficient disclosure concerning shareholder agreements.
The hurdle for Nifty50 is expected to be at 19,600-19,700 area. If it gets surpassed and sustained, there is a possibility of the index breaking lower highs and lower lows formation
Based on the OI percentage, 56 stocks were on the short-covering list. These included Balkrishna Industries, Divis Laboratories, Dabur India, Nestle India, and Britannia Industries.
The short-term outlook remains robust. If the Nifty moves above 18,350, it can rise to 18,600. If the index drops below
18,350, traders should exit long positions, analysts say
Meanwhile, the total share of institutional investors, including FII and DII, on NSE also reached an all-time high of 36.91% in Q4FY23, up from 35.56% in Q3FY23
Share of domestic mutual Funds (MFs) in companies listed on the NSE rose for the sixth quarter running and reached an all-time high of 8.09 percent as of December 31, 2022.