The bull run continues in the Indian stock market on Wednesday's session. The Nifty touched new high of 22,775.70 breaking the previous record of 22,768 points. The Nifty closed at 22753.80 points while the BSE Sensex ended 0.47% higher at 75,038.15.
A growing number of Indians, mostly youth, are reaping dividends from India's growing financial markets, which is also adding to the growth. Also, global investors are also making a beeline to invest in India.
Indian stock market closed almost flat on the Tuesday trading session after hitting all time during the opening trade. The Nifty touched an all-time high of 22,768.40 to close at 22,641.75 while the Sensex touched all time high of 75,124.28 to settle at the level of 74,683.70 at the time of
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) continue to remain net buyers for the third month in April in Indian stock markets. They had aggressively sold Indian stocks and turned net sellers in the Indian equity market in January 2024, before turning net buyers thereafter.
Indian stock indices started Tuesday's trade in the green and hit their fresh highs, extending positive momentum from gains from the previous session and last week, the first week of the new financial year that started on April 1.
In a recent circular issued by the National Stock Exchange (NSE), it has been announced that Monday, May 20 will be observed as a trading holiday of Indian stock market. The trading holiday has been declared on account of the Parliamentary Elections scheduled to take place in Mumbai.
Indian stock indices started Monday's trade in the green and hit their fresh highs, extending positive momentum from gains it recorded in the first week of the new financial year that started on April 1.
The Indian stock market witnessed a historic surge in investment during FY24, setting a new milestone in the realm of foreign investment. The Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL) data suggests, foreign investors brought in a staggering amount of over Rs 3,39,064 crore in India's sto
The Sensex declined by 267 points to 73,956, while the Nifty 50 declines 73 points to 22,451 on the early trade during Friday. Despite this, Nifty 50 formed a small negative candle on the daily chart, indicating substantial resistance at new all-time highs.
Indian stock market closed in green on Thursday after the Nifty surged 80 points to close at 22514 and Sensex also gained 350 points to close at 74227. During the Thursday's trading session, benchmark equity indices experienced volatility following a surge to new all-time highs, as profit-ta