Gainers Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 9

Gainers Losers: 5 stocks that moved the most on February 9



Except oil & gas and PSU bank, all sectoral indices ended in the green, with capital goods, auto, IT, metal and bank up 1-2 percent. The BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices gained 0.6-1.2 percent





February 09, 2022 / 04:11 PM IST





Indian benchmark indices ended higher for the second consecutive day on February 9, a day ahead of the RBI MPC meeting outcome. At close, the Sensex was up 657.39 points or 1.14% at 58,465.97, and the Nifty was up 197 points or 1.14% at 17,463.80.





Vedanta | CMP: Rs 376.90 | The scrip added over 2 percent after the company on February 8 said it had scrapped the plan to rejig its corporate structure. It had arrived at a conclusion that its current structure was optimal, it informed the stock exchanges. The filing also noted that Vedanta would be distributing a minimum 30 percent of the attributable profit after tax (excluding profits of Hindustan Zinc) as dividends. Global research and broking firm JP Morgan has upgraded the stock to "overweight" from "neutral" and raised the target price to Rs 465 from Rs 375.





Bharti Airtel | CMP: Rs 719.90