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SPFI announcements S&p Con Staples Stocks Above 50-day Average announcements and dividends declared INDICES

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Announcements and dividends declared by S&p Con Staples Stocks Above 50-day Average SPFI

Indian banks well-placed to transition to expected credit loss provisioning, Fitch says
Indian banks are well-prepared for the new expected credit loss framework. Fitch Ratings confirms sufficient capitalisation. The framework starts April 1, 2027. A slight decrease in common equity tier 1 is anticipated. Banks can use a four-year transition
Announcement as on 07 May 2026

India's power demand to rise by 5 to 5.5 percent in FY27: ICRA
India's power demand is set for a significant rise of 5.0-5.5 percent in 2026-27. This growth will be fueled by industrial, commercial, agricultural, and household sectors. Emerging sources like electric vehicles and data centers will also contribute. Ther
Announcement as on 07 May 2026

Financial Advisor Exits Position in Industrial Stock, According to Latest SEC Filing
Key PointsSold 58,061 shares; estimated transaction value .43 million (based on first-quarter average prices)
Announcement as on 07 May 2026

BSE Q4 Results: Cons PAT jumps 61% YoY to Rs 797 crore, revenue soars 85%; Rs 10/share dividend announced
India's oldest exchange, BSE, reported a significant 61% surge in its consolidated net profit, reaching Rs 797 crore for the March-ended quarter. This impressive growth was accompanied by an 85% revenue increase, with the company posting Rs 1,564 crore in
Announcement as on 07 May 2026

Awfis strengthens presence with 28 centres in Chennai across 8.75 lakh sq ft
Awfis has expanded its presence in Chennai by leasing over 110,000 square feet for two new centres. This move increases Awfis' total footprint in the city to 875,000 square feet across 28 locations. The flexible office sector in Chennai is experiencing sig
Announcement as on 07 May 2026

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SPFI S&p Con Staples Stocks Above 50-day Average current price & indicator signals

Moving Averages for S&p Con Staples Stocks Above 50-day Average

  • 5Day Average: 45.55
  • 12Day Average: 45.83
  • 20Day Average: 40.02
  • 50Day Average: 29.72
  • 100Day Average: 51.94
  • 150Day Average: 47.4
  • 200Day Average: 43.3

SPFI Indicators & signals

Indicator MACD (12,26,9)

43.78, 39.21, 3.93
Indicator MACD is in positive zone

Indicator ADX (14)

20.09, 31.97, 21.27
Indicator ADX is indicating that momentum is weak.
Indicator ADX is showing that momentum is towards buying

Indicator RSI (14)

Current RSI is: 51
Indicator RSI is indicating buying momentum and stock might rise.

Recent prices of SPFI S&p Con Staples Stocks Above 50-day Average are as follows: Daily volume is divided by 10 day averaged volume

Date Close Range Change % Volume
19 Tue May 2026 47.22 41.66 to 50.00 0% 0 times
18 Mon May 2026 47.22 44.44 to 50.00 6.26% 0 times
15 Fri May 2026 44.44 41.66 to 44.44 0% 0 times
14 Thu May 2026 44.44 41.66 to 47.22 0% 0 times
13 Wed May 2026 44.44 41.66 to 47.22 -5.89% 0 times
12 Tue May 2026 47.22 44.44 to 50.00 6.26% 0 times
11 Mon May 2026 44.44 38.88 to 44.44 -11.12% 0 times
08 Fri May 2026 50.00 50.00 to 55.55 0% 0 times
07 Thu May 2026 50.00 36.11 to 55.55 5.89% 0 times
06 Wed May 2026 47.22 41.66 to 52.77 0% 0 times
06 Wed May 2026 47.22 41.66 to 52.77 30.77% 0 times
05 Tue May 2026 36.11 30.55 to 38.88 8.34% 0 times

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