Indian stock markets opened on a flat note on Thursday as investors reacted cautiously to the beginning of the fourth-quarter earnings season and weak global cues. Both benchmark indices saw minor declines in the early session.
The stock market on Tuesday opened on a flat note but immediately Sensex crossed the 85,000 mark at 85,001.42 and NSE touched all-time high of 25,975 points mainly on account of global optimism.
The Indian equity market on Tuesday opened flat note. The Benchmark indices BSE sensex opened at 82,652.69, up by 92.85, and Nifty at at 25313.40, up by 34.70.
The NSE Nifty 50 index gained 40 points to 24,360 points, while BSE Sensex also surged marginally with a gain of 180 points to 80,110 at the time of filing this report. Tuesday marks the second consecutive day when markets opened on a flat note.
Extending the ongoing uptrend, Indian stock indices kicked off the July-September quarter on a high. The indices Sensex and Nifty started Monday's session on a flat note, but as the day progressed both the indices accumulated decent returns for the investors.
Indian markets started Tuesday's trading session on a flat note amid mixed global cues. The Nifty 50 index stood at 22,458 after losing 40 points, while the Sensex shed 206 points to 73,801 at the time of filing this report.
Nifty, opening on a flat note due to the US holiday yesterday and a half-trading day today, displayed resilience in a narrow range trade yesterday, closing marginally down by 5 points but maintaining a position above the crucial 19800 mark.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Sep 29 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices bounced between gains and losses on Tuesday but ended on a flat note with metal stocks gaining some ground.