28.9 C
Delhi
Thursday, July 31, 2025

Stock markets up in intraday; no impact seen of Hindenburg report

Date:

Share post:

Donate-GC-Razorpay

New Delhi: Investors seem to have taken SEBI’s advise seriously as no major movement either side was witnessed on Monday morning as the stock market opened lower from previous close but soon recovered as the BSE Sensex was up over 200 points and Nifty 50 points at noon 1200 hours.

All major shares were trading in range bound manner except shares of Adani group shares which were in the red since morning.

BSE Sensex is 209 points up at 79,904 while Nifty was at 24,412 up 50 points during intra-day.

Anticipating negative reaction in the stock market on Monday after Hindenburg Research issued fresh report targeting SEBI Chairperson, the market regulator SEBI had issued a statement and urged investors to remain “calm and exercise due diligence” before reacting to such report.

Both SEBI Chairperson and Adani group have dismissed fresh charges by Hindenburg Research and even SEBI also issued a statement in favour of its Chairperson saying “It is emphasised that SEBI has adequate internal mechanisms for addressing issues relating to conflict of interest, which include disclosure framework and provision for recusal. It is noted that relevant disclosures equired in terms of holdings of securities and their transfers have been made by the Chairperson from time to time.

Related articles

RFC India 2025 Day 1: Chow Ujjal Namshum, Co-Driver Chethan Chengappa Lead ‘4×4 Extreme’ Category

At the close of Day 1 of the eleventh edition of The Rainforest Challenge (RFC) India, the country’s...

SC hears Delhi govt plea on ban of older vehicles

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today heard a plea filed by the Delhi government, seeking enforcement directions on...

PM warns Pakistan against any ‘reckless’ move, asserts Operation Sindoor is on

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asserted that Operation Sindoor is on and warned Pakistan that any reckless...

Congress accuses BJP of security failures, questions PoK U-turn

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Rai has launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led central government, accusing...