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Shares of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Ltd., Central Depository Services Ltd. (CDSL), and Angel One Ltd., along with other capital market names fell up to 5% on Wednesday, extending their losing streak for the third day in a row.
BSE is among the top losers among the capital market names, with losses of over 5% on Wednesday. The stock is down 8% during the three trading sessions this week.
Shares of Angel One also fell nearly 2.5% on Wednesday, and have declined in five out of the last six trading sessions. The stock is down 6% during the three trading sessions this week.
CDSL shares have been bigger underperformers, having declined 2.7% on Wednesday, but are down in eight out of the last nine trading sessions. The stock is down 5% during the three days this week.
However, the fall in BSE has not come on very strong volumes. 44 lakh shares of the stock have changed hands on Wednesday, in-line with the 20-day average of 44 lakh shares.
CDSL shares have also declined on volumes that are below their 20-day average. 14 lakh shares traded on Wednesday compared to 20-day average of 16 lakh.
Angel One's shares have also declined on volumes that are lower than their 20-day average on Wednesday. 4.4 lakh shares traded on Wednesday, compared to a 20-day average of 8.3 lakh shares.
Shares of MCX also fell in-line with their capital market peers on Wednesday, but also fell on low volumes. MCX saw 5 lakh shares traded Vs their 20-day average of 5.25 lakh shares.
BSE shares are down 15% from their recent 52-week high of ₹3,030, while those of Angel One are down 29% from their recent 52-week high. MCX shares, which recently crossed the mark of ₹10,000, are now trading below those levels.
BSE is among the top losers among the capital market names, with losses of over 5% on Wednesday. The stock is down 8% during the three trading sessions this week.
Shares of Angel One also fell nearly 2.5% on Wednesday, and have declined in five out of the last six trading sessions. The stock is down 6% during the three trading sessions this week.
CDSL shares have been bigger underperformers, having declined 2.7% on Wednesday, but are down in eight out of the last nine trading sessions. The stock is down 5% during the three days this week.
However, the fall in BSE has not come on very strong volumes. 44 lakh shares of the stock have changed hands on Wednesday, in-line with the 20-day average of 44 lakh shares.
CDSL shares have also declined on volumes that are below their 20-day average. 14 lakh shares traded on Wednesday compared to 20-day average of 16 lakh.
Angel One's shares have also declined on volumes that are lower than their 20-day average on Wednesday. 4.4 lakh shares traded on Wednesday, compared to a 20-day average of 8.3 lakh shares.
Shares of MCX also fell in-line with their capital market peers on Wednesday, but also fell on low volumes. MCX saw 5 lakh shares traded Vs their 20-day average of 5.25 lakh shares.
BSE shares are down 15% from their recent 52-week high of ₹3,030, while those of Angel One are down 29% from their recent 52-week high. MCX shares, which recently crossed the mark of ₹10,000, are now trading below those levels.
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