Last week, the BSE Sensex reference caliber increased 1,289.57 points, or 1.58%.
The combined market assessment of six of the 10 main most valued companies increased ₹ 1,62,288.06 million rupees last week, with Bharti Airtel and Reliance Industries emerging as the largest winners, in line with an optimistic tendency in the actions.
Last week, the BSE Sensex reference caliber increased 1,289.57 points, or 1.58 percent.
Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, Icici Bank, State Bank of India and Infosys were the winners, while TCS, Lic, Bajaj Finance and Hindustan Unilever faced the erosion of their market assessment last week.
The assessment of the Bharti Airtel market increased ₹ 54,055.96 million rupees to ₹ 11.04.469.29 million rupees.
Reliance Industries added ₹ 50.070.14 million rupees, carrying its valuation to ₹ 19,82,033,60 million rupees.
The HDFC Bank assessment increased ₹ 38.503.91 million rupees to ₹ 15.07,281.79 million rupees, while Infosys increased ₹ 8.433.06 million rupees to ₹ 6.73.751.09 million rupees.
Market capitalization (MCAP) or Icici Bank rose ₹ 8,012.13 million rupees to ₹ 10.18.387.76 million rupees and that of the State Bank of India won ₹ 3.212.86 million rupees to ₹ 7.10.399.75 Crore.
However, Bajaj Finance’s assessment fell ₹ 17,876.42 million rupees to ₹ 5,62,175.67 million rupees.
The MCAP of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) fell ₹ 4,613.06 million rupees to ₹ 12.42.57.89 million rupees and that of Hindustan Unilever fell ₹ 3,336.42 million rupees to ₹ 5.41.557.29 crore.
The assessment of the Indian life insurance corporation fell ₹ 1.106.88 million rupees to ₹ 5.92.272.78 million rupees.
In the classification of the 10 main companies, Reliance Industries retained the title of the most valuable company, followed by HDFC Bank, TCS, Bharti Airtel, Icici Bank, State Bank of India, Infosys, Lic, Bajaj Finance and Hindustan.
