The domestic stock market opened on a flat note on Monday, continuing its sideways movement as investors remained cautious ahead of key domestic and global events. Both benchmark indices registered marginal gains in early trade.
After three consecutive months of persistent selling, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) again turned net buyers in the Indian stock markets in October.
The Indian markets opened under pressure on Monday as selling returned to equities amid renewed global uncertainty following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of fresh tariffs on China.
Indian equity markets started Tuesday on a steady note, with both benchmark indices showing marginal gains. The Sensex opened up 147.29 points to 81,937.41 at 9.38 am. The Nifty 50 inched up by 41.70 points to 25,119.35, reclaiming the 25,000 mark.
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Indian equity markets retain a positive long-term outlook, backed by a normal monsoon, sustained policy reforms, government capex, and the financialization of savings -- which continue to underpin India's growth trajectory, according to PL Wealth, the wealth management arm of PL Capital (Pr
The imposition of a 50 per cent tariff hike by the United States (US) on the imports from India weighed on domestic financial conditions in August, with equity markets taking the biggest blow, according to a report by Crisil.
The Indian equity market has weathered repeated global and domestic shocks over the past four decades, yet maintained a strong long-term upward trajectory.
The rally returned to Indian equity markets on Thursday as the government's move to rationalize Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates boosted investor sentiment.
Indian equity markets started the fresh week with gains in the opening session on Monday, taking positive cues from a rally across other Asian markets.
Indian equity markets are set for a choppy week ahead as investors brace for any new development on escalating trade tensions with the United States, besides the release of key domestic inflation data for July.
India's equity markets are showing signs of fatigue as stretched valuations collide with slowing profit growth, undermining the country's appeal among emerging markets (EMs), according to a report by Nuvama.