Continuing with the gains made during the morning session, Indian stocks closed Wednesday's trade in the green. The markets witnessed a bloodbath during the previous session -- Sensex fell over 1,000 points -- due to a host of reasons including high valuations, foreign portfolio investors
The latest data available from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) showed that the FPIs sold Indian stocks worth Rs 16,601 crore in January.
Firm GDP growth forecasts, inflation at manageable levels, political stability at the central government level, and signs that the central bank is done with their monetary policy tightening have painted a bright picture for the Indian stock market.
Benchmark indices--Sensex and Nifty--were 0.7-0.8 per cent higher from the Saturday closing. Among the widely-tracked Nifty 50 stocks, 39 advanced and the rest 11 declined at the opening bell.
The combined value of shares listed on Indian exchanges reached USD 4.33 trillion as of Monday's close, versus USD 4.29 trillion for Hong Kong, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
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Indian stock indices continued to trade in the red on Wednesday, extending losses for the third session of 2024, primarily attributable to dragged profit booking after a stellar cumulative performance in 2023. High valuations, too, are a concern.
Indian stock indices continued to trade in the red on Tuesday, extending losses from the previous session, primarily attributable to profit booking after a stellar cumulative performance in 2023. High valuations, as analysts pointed out, too, are a concern.
Particularly in December, they made a beeline to invest in Indian stock markets, with a cumulative accumulation of Rs 66,135 crore. To put it into context, the entire year saw an inflow of about Rs 171,107 crore, and notably, over one-third of it came in December.