Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Tuesday

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Indian benchmark indices Nifty50 and Sensex ended lower on Monday as weak earnings and renewed profit-booking offset a post-results rally in top private lender HDFC Bank...

HDFC Bank (Rs 4,033 crore), Amber Enterprises (Rs 2,784 crore), Kotak Bank (Rs 2,342 crore), Mazagon Dock Ship (Rs 2,327 crore), Zomato (Rs 2,303 crore), Tata Chemicals (Rs 2,275 crore), and Bajaj Auto (Rs 2,186 crore) among others were among the most active stocks on NSE in value terms..

Zomato (Shares traded: 8.8 crore), YES Bank (Shares traded: 6.7 crore), RBL Bank (Shares traded: 6.3 crore), JM Financial (Shares traded: 5.6 crore), JP Power (Shares traded: 5.3 crore), Manappuram Finance (Shares traded: 3 crore), and IDFC First Bank (Shares traded: 2.7 crore) among others were among the most traded stocks in the session on NSE...

Shares of Amber Enterprises, Suven Pharma, Netweb Technologies, MCX, Tech Mahindra, Dixon Technologies, and Aditya Birla Real Estate among others witnessed strong buying interest from market participants as they scaled their fresh 52-week highs, signaling bullish sentiment...

Shares of Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, RBL Bank, IndusInd Bank, J&K Bank, IDFC First Bank, Equitas Small Finance Bank, and CreditAccess Grameen hit their 52-week lows, signaling bearish sentiment on the counter...

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