Indian stock indices started fresh week largely on a steady note, with weak cues from global benchmark US markets coupled with uncertainty over monetary policy rates in the US.
Indian stock indices traded largely steady at the opening bell Wednesday after having rallied over the past couple of sessions or so. Benchmark Sensex and Nifty were a tad up at the time of filing this report.
Indian stock indices extended the gains they managed to accumulate last week through Monday morning opening bell, tracking firm overseas market cues. Sensex and Nifty were about 0.5 per cent higher each.
Snapping two weeks of cumulative losses, Indian stock indices regained some of their lost ground. Benchmark Sensex and Nifty were 0.5 per cent higher each at the time of the closing bell Friday.
Indian stock indices carried on with their gains from the past session, in line with the global stocks, after the US central bank's less hawkish stance on the monetary policy front.
Indian stock indices extended losses from the past week's closing, though marginally, and all eyes are now on a series of Q2 company earnings of sectoral majors coupled with wholesale inflation data for September due later in the day.
Indian stock benchmark indices stayed in the green Wednesday, extending gains they accumulated during the previous session. Sensex and Nifty are half a per cent higher from Tuesday's closing bell.
Indian stock indices extended gains from the previous session, with financial market participants closely monitoring the outcome and the policy stance of the central bank RBI to be announced at 10 am today, for fresh cues.
Indian stock indices edged marginally higher Friday morning after touching nearly a four-week low the previous session, tracking Asian peers and relatively firm overnight US market cues.
Indian stock indices opened marginally in the red on Monday, with the benchmarks witnessing mild profit booking. Investors may have taken some money off the table after the indices hit their fresh highs last week.
Indian stock indices touched fresh highs on Friday, largely due to strong overnight cues from US markets and consistent fund inflows by foreign portfolio investors.