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A total of 3,556 shares changed hands on the counter till 10:30AM (IST)

A 5-year swing high represents the highest price a stock has reached within a five-year timeframe. This level acts as a significant resistance point where the price has historically struggled to go beyond.

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​ This indicates a bullish sentiment in these counters as the average traded and delivered quantity for 5 days, the cumulative open interest, and the price of the stocks have increased. ​

Stocks that were in focus include names like Sula Vineyards, which was down 8.12%, Eicher Motors, which fell 2.62%, and Tata Steel, whose shares declined 3.25% on Wednesday.

As indices hit all-time high levels, many investors have wondered if we are in for a correction or there is more steam left. While markets can always fall, long-term investors focus on the fundamental factors.

The results have been decent so far and if we look at the domestic-focused sectors then it is good. Currently, markets have seen a sharp runup leading into the results season and now trading at reasonable valuation.

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The project, according to its founders, aims to solve one of the main challenges facing the crypto industry that largely relies on pseudonyms to operate, leaving it vulnerable to spam bots and scams.

US debt is still a buy, not a sell: Manish Singh

Updated at : 2023-08-03 10:30:01

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I will just point out one final thing, that the aggregate level of debt itself or the interest payment cost itself is not a problem. It should always be seen in context as a percentage of GDP. So if you look at what in 1991, the interest payment cost as percentage of GDP was around 5% that is 3.6% now.

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Gold prices languished near three-week lows on Thursday after a larger-than-expected increase in U.S. private payrolls in July fuelled bets on more monitory policy tightening and boosted the dollar and bond yields.

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The yield on 10-year Japanese government bonds (JGB) rose to 0.65% on Thursday, the highest since April 2014, after the Bank of Japan loosened its grip on yield curve control last week.

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