The Nifty 50 index opened with a decline of 221.90 points (0.89 per cent) at 24,789 points, while the BSE Sensex index declined by 708.55 points (0.87 per cent) to 81,158.99 points during the opening session.
Indian markets on Thursday opened at a record high, with Nifty starting at 25,030.95 after gaining 92.15 points (0.37 per cent) from the previous close. The BSE Sensex also surged to a record high of 82,082 after opening at 81,949.68 points, with a gain of 208.34 points or 0.25 per cent.<
Indian stock markets ended flat on Tuesday after a volatile trading session. The Nifty 50 index tried to touch the historic mark of 25,000 but closed below.
Indian stock market indices opened with gains on Monday following the global rally. On the National Stock Exchange, the Nifty 50 index opened at 24,943.30, up by 108.45 points or 0.44 per cent, while the BSE Sensex gained 346.93 points or 0.43 per cent to reach 81,679.65 points.
As per data from the National Securities Depository Limited, last week foreign investors injected Rs 15,420 crore into Indian markets, but their buying declined significantly for the week July 22-26.
As the selling pressure continues for the last two consecutive days following the Union Budget announcement, the Indian stock market is expected to follow the global trend as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit multi-week lows.
Indian markets closed on a decline on Thursday, a day after the government proposed an increase in capital gains tax and a hike in the Securities Transaction Tax for F&O transactions in the Union Budget
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After Sanofi issued a circular to all pharma distributors, hospitals and retailers in the Indian market regarding a "temporary halt" of sales of its Allegra Suspension syrup and Combiflam Suspension, French multinational pharma company Sanofi on Monday said that the company is working toward
Indian benchmark indices experienced high volatility during the trading session on Monday as the economic survey presented a conservative economic growth forecast for the financial year 2024-25.
Indian markets started the week with a decline following global market weakness after U.S. President Joe Biden opted out of the presidential race. Indian markets are also facing selling pressure ahead of the Union Budget announcement by the government.
The foreign portfolio investors have infused Rs 15,420 crore so far this week in the Indian equity market, according to the data by National Securities Depository.