The 10-year government bond yield softened slightly, closing at 6.82 per cent, down from the previous session, while the 5-year bond yield held steady at 6.76 per cent. This shift in bond yields reflects cautious investor sentiment amid uncertain global conditions.
The second term for Donald Trump as US President will have favourable outcomes for US equities, while offering a mixed but generally positive outlook for India's economy, according to a report by Elara Capital.
Indian stock markets opened flat with a marginal dip on Thursday after Donald Trump's victory, while FIIs continued to remain net sellers in Indian markets.
The October bloodbath of the Indian stock market continues in November with both the major indices Nifty and Sensex tanked more than 1.5 per cent on Monday in mid-session.
Indian markets opened flat on Diwali, with both indices struggling between bears and bulls. The Nifty index traded flat with a marginal dip at 24,326.75, down by 0.06 percent during the opening session, while the BSE Sensex index also dipped marginally to trade almost flat at 79,859.62 poin
New Delhi [India], October 29: As October 2024 unfolds, global uncertainty has cast a shadow over financial markets worldwide, affecting investor sentiment and causing considerable fluctuations in Indian markets. In recent weeks, investors have witnessed a sharp downturn, leaving many questi
The continuous selling by foreign investors in October has led the market to fall by 6.5 per cent this month. But this fall does not feature in the top 10 falls of Nifty since its inception in the mid-1990s.
Bagga said, "Indian markets are seeing a mild bounce today. The reason could be short covering going into the monthly expiry on Thursday, 31st October. Traders normally have a propensity to carry over longs more frequently than shorts. Also, the FII selling pressure in the derivatives market
The selling pressure continues in the Indian markets on Wednesday for the third consecutive day this week as the bears continuously pull the indices down.