The stock market in the upcoming week will be looking at global happenings such as international market performance, anticipations of recession in the US, and domestic macroeconomic indicators such as IIP, CPI, and WPI inflation data, said market analysts.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) turned net sellers in the Indian stock market by selling equities worth Rs 12,404.73 crore during this week (August 5 to 9).
The Indian benchmark indices traded weak after opening on a negative note on Thursday, reacting to the unchanged policy repo rate announced by the Reserve Bank of India
New Delhi [India], August 8: The Indian stock markets and economy, in general, are showing signs of optimism and robustness. One indicator of a robust financial market is how the primary market activity is shaping up. Continuing the trend of the past few years, the Indian primary market or I
The Indian stock market, on Wednesday, retained its gain after suffering a historic bloodbath on Monday. Sensex surged 900 points snapping three-day losing streak.
Indian markets started Wednesday's trading session on a positive note, following a global rally. The Nifty 50 index opened with a gain of 296.85 points or 1.24 per cent, reaching 24,289.40 points, while the BSE Sensex opened at 79,565.40 points, up by 972.33 points or 1.24 per cent.
The Indian stock markets have emerged as an oasis of safety in amidst the volatility of global financial markets in recent years, highlights a report by Anand Rathi, a financial service company.
The benchmark Nifty50 at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) opened at 24,189.85, up by 290.60 pts or 1.21 per cent, while BSE Sensex opened higher by 949.21 points or 1.21 per cent to trade at 79,708.61
The Sensex, India's benchmark stock index, opened with a sharp decline on Monday. The index has seen significant declines on several occasions, often in response to global and domestic economic events.
Indian markets experienced one of the worst falls on Monday with both the indices Nifty, and Sensex registered high losses during the opening trade. Indian stock markets followed the global bloodbath.
The buying spree in Indian stock markets by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continued into the second month. The net foreign investments into the Indian stock market stood at Rs 32,365 crore, data made available by National Securities Depository Limited showed.